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Philip
> 3 dayLove it. Breeze to install, PC booted right up amd my goodness can it perform. Lifetime warranty? Silicon Power takes the cake in my book, always had wonderful products over the years!
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JT
> 3 dayWorked great on 2013 Dell Inspirion 5737 - passed all of the built in Boot level RAM testing tools (1 hour of testing). Installed 16 GB - just slide locking clips to the side and then pull out old memory and then slide in new memory and when you push down the side clips automatically lock the memory in place.
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Killerlion1
> 3 dayLove it it use easy to put in and my laptop a lot faster now and
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Dougie Fresh
> 3 dayI needed to build a small PC for work that runs Linux. Since its for software development I needed at least 16GB. I had available an ASRock Q1900DC-ITX motherboard to put this together with. This RAM was recognized by the motherboard with no adjustment needed in the BIOS. It uses Hynix ICs which Ive always found to be compatible with all the ITX motherboards, NUCs, etc. that Ive installed them in over the years. Its been about two months now in my work PC and there has been no issues.
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Miss Felicity Greenholt IV
Greater than one weekIn laws old laptop.
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Billy
> 3 dayI have four Asus Vivo PCs that came with two RAM slots but only one 4GB stick installed. Theses are slow PCs by todays standards but all needed more RAM. These are small desktop PCs that use a full size HDD but laptop RAM. I decided 8GB would be enough for anything most people would use such a dated PC for. Each pack of 2 X 8GB allowed me to upgrade 4 PCs. I put one 8GB stick in the 1st one while removing the 4GB stick. I used the 4GB stick on the second slot of the next PC. And repeated the same process for the next two PCs. This RAM was so inexpensive when I was buying, I bought an extra pack for future use. If you have a PC that can use this RAM its well worth the upgrade. An older and slower PC can get by on 8GB but newer and faster PCs will be much better off with 16GB. Depending on what you use the PC for, 16GB will cover most peoples needs. The price of RAM has dropped drastically in the past few years. If you have a laptop or mini-desktop with two RAM slots having 8GB or less RAM, you will notice a difference by upgrading your RAM to the full 16GB the kit comes with.
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jaimego08
06-06-2025Excellent memory upgrade, easy to install no changes required. Works fine since installed 3 months ago.
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MM
> 3 dayWorks great! Totally compatible with a mid-2012 13 MacBook Pro. Brought new life to my MBP after it was crippled by an OS update while the minimum factory RAM was installed. This is so affordable and easy to install that theres no reason to not upgrade.
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God
> 3 dayOnly for one for now but I can still tell the difference between having 4gb ram and 10gb lol well worth the buy nice little upgrade until I can get another one. Will be buying again soon :)
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Chris Holland
> 3 dayWhy a business class HP laptop would come with only 4gb of ram is beyond me, but this memory was exactly what was needed to make the laptop usable.