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DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500)
Cas Latency 7
1.5V
In short, 204-pin small outline dual inline memory modules (SODIMMs) are the form factor used to provide DDR3 memory modules for notebook computers and other small form factor computing platforms. 204-pin SODIMMs are currently available in PC3-8500 (DDR3 1066MHz) and PC3-10600 (DDR3 1333MHz) speeds.
| Brand | Crucial |
|---|---|
| Model | CT51264BC1067 |
| Capacity | 4GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM |
| Speed Speed | DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 7 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.50V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Date First Available | September 08, 2022 |
|---|
Pros: After a year its still working! Great brand and reliable! FAST!
Cons: None
Overall Review: Great!
Pros: Stable
Works
What more can you ask for from RAM
Cons: None
Overall Review: Upgraded my iMac RAM.
Works solid.
Pros: I ran two RAM test apps at the same time and let it go overnight in a nettop. Worked like a charm, solid.
Cons: Price I guess?
Pros: Its 4GB. Its a good bang for the buck upgrade.
Cons: My macbook will only accept two of these.
Overall Review: Installed in a late 2008 unibody MacBook running OSX Lion. Crucial has been a reliable brand in my experience.
Pros: I originally bought this with my new ThinkPad almost a year ago, my computer came with 2GB, which is kinda small, considering Windows 7 operates best with 4GB of RAM, so I decided what the heck.
So I put this in my computer and now it has 6GB of RAM (5.75GB usable), it worked as soon as I turned my computer back on.
I just bought another one of these to max my computer out to 8GB (7.75GB usable). I definitely recommend this if your looking for a cheap but high quality RAM memory module.
Cons: None.
Pros: – Upgraded my Acer Aspire One 722-BZ197 from 2GB to 4GB
Cons: – None
Pros: The price is great!
Worked perfectly in my Early 2009 Mac Mini, which accepts up to 8GB.
Cons: No cons, this is a great price. You should look at your machines allowed memory space and max it out.
Overall Review: Previously the original specs for early 2009 Mac mini was 4GB. It wasn’t enough to run Windows 7 in a virtual machine with OS X side by side. It would run, but so slow I decided to just use bootcamp.
After realizing Apple released firmware to allow 8GB a while back. I am so happy because it made my machine the ability to run Windows 7 and OS X side by side even for intensive apps like Visual Studio 2010, SQL Server 2008, etc.
In short, 204-pin small outline dual inline memory modules (SODIMMs) are the form factor used to provide DDR3 memory modules for notebook computers and other small form factor computing platforms. 204-pin SODIMMs are currently available in PC3-8500 (DDR3 1066MHz) and PC3-10600 (DDR3 1333MHz) speeds.
| Brand | Crucial |
|---|---|
| Model | CT51264BC1067 |
| Capacity | 4GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM |
| Speed Speed | DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 7 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.50V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Date First Available | September 08, 2022 |
|---|
Pros: intended for my Mac Mini, had only 1GB so I add this module, now I have 5GB and for less then 25 bucks it made so much difference. I’m running Plex for my movie database, and it even improve playback with having more ram in system
Cons: no cons at all … it’s just ram
Pros: After a year its still working! Great brand and reliable! FAST!
Cons: None
Overall Review: Great!
Pros: Stable
Works
What more can you ask for from RAM
Cons: None
Overall Review: Upgraded my iMac RAM.
Works solid.
Pros: I ran two RAM test apps at the same time and let it go overnight in a nettop. Worked like a charm, solid.
Cons: Price I guess?
Pros: Its 4GB. Its a good bang for the buck upgrade.
Cons: My macbook will only accept two of these.
Overall Review: Installed in a late 2008 unibody MacBook running OSX Lion. Crucial has been a reliable brand in my experience.
Pros: I originally bought this with my new ThinkPad almost a year ago, my computer came with 2GB, which is kinda small, considering Windows 7 operates best with 4GB of RAM, so I decided what the heck.
So I put this in my computer and now it has 6GB of RAM (5.75GB usable), it worked as soon as I turned my computer back on.
I just bought another one of these to max my computer out to 8GB (7.75GB usable). I definitely recommend this if your looking for a cheap but high quality RAM memory module.
Cons: None.
Pros: – Upgraded my Acer Aspire One 722-BZ197 from 2GB to 4GB
Cons: – None
Pros: The price is great!
Worked perfectly in my Early 2009 Mac Mini, which accepts up to 8GB.
Cons: No cons, this is a great price. You should look at your machines allowed memory space and max it out.
Overall Review: Previously the original specs for early 2009 Mac mini was 4GB. It wasn’t enough to run Windows 7 in a virtual machine with OS X side by side. It would run, but so slow I decided to just use bootcamp.
After realizing Apple released firmware to allow 8GB a while back. I am so happy because it made my machine the ability to run Windows 7 and OS X side by side even for intensive apps like Visual Studio 2010, SQL Server 2008, etc.
Pros: intended for my Mac Mini, had only 1GB so I add this module, now I have 5GB and for less then 25 bucks it made so much difference. I’m running Plex for my movie database, and it even improve playback with having more ram in system
Cons: no cons at all … it’s just ram