⚡ Upgrade your laptop’s brainpower — because slow is so last decade!
The Crucial Technology 8GB DDR3 PC3-10600 RAM module offers a robust 1333 MHz speed in a compact 204-pin SODIMM form factor, delivering efficient and reliable memory performance for laptops and small form-factor PCs. Designed for professionals seeking seamless multitasking and enhanced productivity, this energy-efficient 1.5V module from a trusted brand ensures your system stays fast and responsive.
RAM | 8 GB DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 1333 MHz |
Brand | Crucial Technology |
Series | MICRON CONSUMER PRODUCTS GROUP, INC |
Item model number | CT8G3S1339M |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.44 x 1.23 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.3 x 0.44 x 1.23 inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3L-1600 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Manufacturer | CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY |
ASIN | B008LTBKM4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 12, 2012 |
H**R
I would recommend. No issues.
I had no issues with this product or installing it. It definitely has helped out my computer. I would recommend.
C**!
Crucial is THE name for memory - we trust it implicitly!
Recently my MacBook Pro 17" had an issue with the Processor that caused the video card to burn out. It seems that Apple had a known issue with the Radeon Chips causing problems and they fixed it for me at no charge. However, they did do a DX check in the repair shop and it seems that one or two of my RAM sticks were having issues. AND - much to my dismay, they made the choice of replacing my 16gb of RAM with FOUR gb of RAM!!! The 'genius bar worker' even told me that they put in a new kind of RAM, and that my machine would be up and running like a new MacBook Pro.NOPE that was not the case! They replaced 16gb of 1333htz DDR3 RAM - with the EXACT specs of mine with only 4gb of the exact RAM but in a different non known brand name (I was told in the store that it was Apple Ram memory) there was no such thing in my machine. The choice that I now had for my slow as molasses machine was to order new NAME BRAND memory. And, Crucial is the ONLY name as far as we're concerned in our home. (the RAM that had a couple of sections blow out, that was in my machine was NOT crucial, it was also a generic brand that I got when I first started to upgrade my machine, and at that time, NO Crucial was available to me as there was a wait list, and they had no idea how long it would take. And in their defense, it did last for almost 4 years! But, Crucial is STILL our go to name brand RAM choice, and I am super pleased that they have dropped prices, and upped manufacturing to assure that there is no back ups for RAM needs.My MacBook Pro is up and running like a fantastic NEW machine out of the box - I know that I now have at least four or five years on my rebuilt machine - and that makes me a happy person for sure!
B**E
Runs Great and Easy to Install
I got this to upgrade my late 2011 15" MBP (2.2g i7). I originally had 4GB, but it wasn't enough when I'm working on a lot of things have multiple Chrome tabs open, Word, Acrobat Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, Spotify, and Evernote occasionally. I still had Mountain Lion and wanted to upgrade to Mavericks. Plus, a friend gave me ProTools 10 since I wanted to experiment with recording and editing some music. So, I definitely could use a memory upgrade...Apple said that that my machine can only only be upgraded up to 8GB, until I read from others that a 16GB works. Then I went to the Crucial site, ran their memory advisor, and this kit came up on top of the result. Before purchasing, I've read some opinions that the difference between a 16GB and an 8GB is hardly noticeable. However, since I plan on eventually replacing my HD with a SSD, and just for about $60 more, I just went for this 16GB kit. Much cheaper and less hassle in the long run if you plan on upgrading to 16GB later. I don't know about you, but I prefer to have same size ram for each of the slots, which is also recommended anyway...And did I mention it was SUPER easy to install? Just follow the instructions on the Apple site and make sure everything's properly inserted as there's kind of a trick to it (you'll hear a click/snap that tells you it's in). I guess my only advice is to be gentle from when you open the case to removing the old memory, especially on the first time. There are times when it feels like something won't budge. Instead of going full force, just gradually increase pressure and you might have to wiggle some stuff a bit. It also helps to have the right tools, especially if you don't want to void your warranty...So, with the 16GB memory and a clean install of OS X Mavericks, my MBP runs 3/4 times faster. Adobe CS apps load within 3 seconds and there's no lag when switching in between apps. I've had the memory kit installed for about 3 months now, and I never had any problems, nor have my machine get really loud (and sometimes hot) when running intensive applications. I'm a happy panda so far!
A**O
Buen producto
Lo compré para una MacBook Pro del 2012, y funcionó perfectamente, solo quitar y poner
C**E
Works great on MacBook Pro 13 in, late 2011, but had to return the first set I bought
I watched the performance of my MacBook Pro 13 in (late 2011) degrade slowly over a period of time. It seems every time the OS was upgraded, the performance went down.. I'm currently on Sierra .. and after a year or so, I had enough.. I looked at the Activity Monitor to see what was happening and noticed that the memory swap used was relatively high. I knew at that point it was time to upgrade the memory. I realized that when we originally bought the MacBook, 4Gb was sufficient, but over time with the OS upgrades, new software added, it could no longer handle it.I checked the compatibility online to make sure I got the right one, and then placed an order through Amazon. I was excited when it came and quickly shut down my laptop to install the RAM. Installation was very easy and took less than a minute (you will need a small phillips screwdriver to remove the panel of the laptop, to expose the motherboard). Turned it back on, and got the dreaded three beeps. I went back, removed the RAM, and reinserted.. and tried again.. and again, the three beeps... Removed the new RAM, and re-inserted the old memory and everything was fine.I checked the package and model numbers, and everything was correct. At that point, I thought to myself.. there is something wrong. I returned it and re-ordered a new set. Repeated the steps, and this time, upon startup, no beeps!Everything seemed more responsive, and applications opened quickly. I check the Activity Monitor, and looked at the memory swap - a big fat Zero!!!I'll have to remind myself to check the Activity Monitor over time periodically. If memory usage ever creeps up to 7 Gb, it will be time to upgrade to 16 Gb.
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