Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM

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    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Runs not stable in the iMac 27 "Late 2013 Had! Months problems with this memory and sporadic crashes especially for videos. I might try to eliminate all possible sources of error and blamed the problems of the SW, since the memory checks were al
  • Ordered 2 x Kingston  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Have for my new laptop: Lenovo G700, with 17.3-inch HD LED, an Intel Core i7-3632QM with a NVIDIA GeForce GT 720M / 2GB and a hybrid 500GB SSHD (8GB). Also to be found at this link () 2 x 8GB Kingston ordered. Screwed laptop, old RAM out, both new an
  • Impeccable with MacBook Pro Mid 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Super RAM for the MacBook Pro mid 2012 actually 4GB of RAM. After I read that the MacBook also supports 10GB (although supposedly only 8GB) I slammed .. Two days later because - Amazon halt! All top. Following the guidance of Apple's homepage install
  • Top memory (if they are not faulty)  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Bought for my Mac Mini 2012 this memory. The installation was very simple (There are also very good introductions in You Tube). The store was also recognized by the Mac OS and run immediately since problems. Also I'm going to this store to buy again
  • Late 2013 iMac  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    easily installed in late iMac 2013 27 "i7 with 8GB. Built to keep the start button pressed for a few seconds, that's it. (8 + 16) 24 GB which work fine. So be it. Update 13 Dez.2014 Memory runs still top !!
  • All the best to MacBook Pro 13 'Mid 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    an existing 2GB RAM replaced with the 8-person. thus were 8 + 2 = 10 gb recognized by the system and everything runs well and error free. We recommend. Peace!
  • Works 174  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Received from Amazon, unpacked, open Mac mini, clipped memory, Mac mini sealed, launched Mac Mini. Tataaa: 16GB available (2x have acquired this bar). Bisland (6 months) no problem. Conclusion: Everything was great.
  • Alienware M18XR2 - flawlessly  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    I just upgraded my Alien 6 (4 + 2) on 22 GiB (2x8 + 4 + 2) - no problem; Memory detected (in the previously free slots) immediately. Windows 7 Experience Index is through parallel access even by 0.2 points upward (7.7 => 7.9 or 7.6 => 7.8) Note
  • Super in MacBook Pro 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Since my 4GB, which were installed at the factory in the MacBook Pro have been too little, I decided to upgrade the memory. According to Apple 8GB maximum of support, because I've read often that even 16GB are supported, I thought to myself that I tr
  • Impeccable in UX32VD  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Also I have bought this memory to upgrade my Asus UX32VD from 4GB to 10GB of RAM. This also works flawlessly in conjunction with matching 5 Torx screwdrivers Amazon.
  • For Mac mini 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    As an upgrade for my Mac Mini 2012 (i5 basic version) I bought two bars. If detected correctly immediately after installation. For a month without any problems in use. With 16GB one still has significant reserves, ie more than 12GB "consumption
  • Perfect for the new iMac Late 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Property me this 4x RAM for my new iMac 27-inch Late 2012 bought. Functioning yet super and were detected immediately. iMac off> simply the old take out and insert the new, finished! Have thus gesparrt me several hundred euros. Apple used partly K
  • Perfect in my new iMac in 2012  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    iMac get - pressed button - remove lid - two pieces of it in slot 2 and 4 plugged - lid on it - 2012 27 first started iMac "- system recognizes 24GB @ 1600 MHz - perfect;)))
  • Easily installed in a Mac mini (Late 2012)  

    Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM (Personal Computers)
    Who knows pursued at Apple prices, the memory expansions are disproportionately expensive. Memory expansion to 16GB would cost 300. But the Kingston memory fits easily and with just under 75 and a working time of less than 2 minutes, it is a very wor