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DDR3L 1333 (PC3L 10600)
CAS Latency 9
1.35V
Adding more RAM is an easy way to improve your system performance; more memory often means more responsive multitasking and faster program switching. The Crucial DDR3 memory delivers fast speed and low latency to address your daily needs in work and play, all without a hit on your wallet. Quality components and construction ensure stability and durability you can count on. Add this memory module to your system and watch the performance skyrocket.
DDR3 1333This Crucial CT102464BF1339 memory module is rated at 1333MHz, and delivers up to 10.6GBps bandwidth per channel. You’ll find it ideal for the evolving needs of today’s operating systems and applications. Cas latency 9 ensures smooth system response.
First-Class QualitySuperior components, quality construction, and rigorous testing guarantee reliability and stability for use in challenging environments.| Best Seller Ranking | #89 in Laptop Memory |
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| Brand | Crucial |
|---|---|
| Model | CT102464BF1339 |
| Capacity | 8GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM |
| Speed Speed | DDR3L 1333 (PC3L 10600) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 9 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.35V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Heat Spreader | No |
| Features | Retail package |
| Date First Available | September 08, 2022 |
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Pros: I looked at the HP website for the exact specs of the RAM, and then used the info to buy it here for WAY less. I plugged in the new memory module, turned on the power, and done! Thank you, New Egg for an awesome ordering experience with every detail of the product available! You even mail to APO’s… double thanks. And thanks to crucial for the product!
Computer: HP Pavilion dv6
Cons: Cons? My mail room thought I had left the country and so it sat there for a couple of days.
Pros: I bought three sticks for two laptops. The first is a Sony Vaio S 15″ 2012 model with i5-3210M. It has 4GB RAM soldered to the MB and one memory slot. I installed one 8GB stick and it worked without a hitch. CPU-Z confirmed that the memory runs in dual channel mode.
The other machine is an early 2011 Macbook Pro 13″ i5 2.3Ghz. It runs OS X 10.6.8. I installed two 8GB RAM sticks. The computer immediately recognized that it has 16GB DDR3 1333 RAM. I ran Apple Hardware Test, both basic and extended, and found no problems.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: Crucial is a subsidiary of Micron, so you know exactly what chips you’ll get. Even though this model number does not say that it’s for Macs, from what I read, it’s identical to model that is marketed for Apple. Crucial has DDR3 1.5V and 1.35V. They say that the 1.35V is Apple compatible. If you have 2011 Mac with SODIMM, this RAM is an excellent choice.
I’d also like to try the DDR3 1600 on my MBP to see if there is performance gain.
Overall Review: The sticks arrived and they both work fine.
Pros: fast, exactly what i needed
Cons: none
Pros: I bought two of these to max out my laptop, and made ye right choice. Speed is phenomenal, performance is wonderful. The price is very reasonable, and the quality of the product is outstanding. I’d pick crucial over others every time. This is the 5th laptop I’ve put crucial ram in and never had anything but great experiences.
Cons: None at all. Buy with confidence.
Pros: Low-Voltage (1.35v instead of standard 1.5v), translates into a smidgen more battery life.
Cons: None
Pros: -1.35v this is an under valued plus, you save so much of your battery life by staying with the 1.35v RAM that your laptop came with, if that was the original voltage.
-price
Cons: -None
Overall Review: If your machine is running 1.35v RAM and you upgrade to a 1.5v RAM you will notice your battery life shorten. Crucial makes awesome memory and I couldn’t be more happy with my purchase.
Adding more RAM is an easy way to improve your system performance; more memory often means more responsive multitasking and faster program switching. The Crucial DDR3 memory delivers fast speed and low latency to address your daily needs in work and play, all without a hit on your wallet. Quality components and construction ensure stability and durability you can count on. Add this memory module to your system and watch the performance skyrocket.
DDR3 1333This Crucial CT102464BF1339 memory module is rated at 1333MHz, and delivers up to 10.6GBps bandwidth per channel. You’ll find it ideal for the evolving needs of today’s operating systems and applications. Cas latency 9 ensures smooth system response.
First-Class QualitySuperior components, quality construction, and rigorous testing guarantee reliability and stability for use in challenging environments.| Best Seller Ranking | #89 in Laptop Memory |
|---|
| Brand | Crucial |
|---|---|
| Model | CT102464BF1339 |
| Capacity | 8GB |
|---|---|
| Type Type | 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM |
| Speed Speed | DDR3L 1333 (PC3L 10600) |
| CAS Latency CAS Latency | 9 |
| Voltage Voltage | 1.35V |
| ECC ECC | No |
| Buffered/Registered Buffered/Registered | Unbuffered |
| Heat Spreader | No |
| Features | Retail package |
| Date First Available | September 08, 2022 |
|---|
Pros: I use my Lenovo W520 as a portable workstation. When I run VMs about 1-2x per month, I run several. At 16GB, I would run out of memory when simulating a typical installation with 1 client, 1 ADFS server, and 1 AD Domain Server. Moving to 32 GB (with 4 of these chips) solved that problem and gives me plenty of headroom in my installation.
Cons: Price isn’t competitive at $/GB with 4 GB SODIMMs. But, the price has dropped from the $700+ that was being charged down to a more reasonable $114.99 (when I bought these 1/2012).
Overall Review: Installing these on Windows 7, I saw my hibernate file and page file grow pretty big. This upgrade wound up eatting up all the free space on my boot disk (a 120GB SSD). I had about 70MB left after this update.
I don’t use hibernation, so I turned the feature off. I also reduced the size of the page file from system managed and ~20GB down to 1-10 GB.
Pros: I looked at the HP website for the exact specs of the RAM, and then used the info to buy it here for WAY less. I plugged in the new memory module, turned on the power, and done! Thank you, New Egg for an awesome ordering experience with every detail of the product available! You even mail to APO’s… double thanks. And thanks to crucial for the product!
Computer: HP Pavilion dv6
Cons: Cons? My mail room thought I had left the country and so it sat there for a couple of days.
Pros: I bought three sticks for two laptops. The first is a Sony Vaio S 15″ 2012 model with i5-3210M. It has 4GB RAM soldered to the MB and one memory slot. I installed one 8GB stick and it worked without a hitch. CPU-Z confirmed that the memory runs in dual channel mode.
The other machine is an early 2011 Macbook Pro 13″ i5 2.3Ghz. It runs OS X 10.6.8. I installed two 8GB RAM sticks. The computer immediately recognized that it has 16GB DDR3 1333 RAM. I ran Apple Hardware Test, both basic and extended, and found no problems.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: Crucial is a subsidiary of Micron, so you know exactly what chips you’ll get. Even though this model number does not say that it’s for Macs, from what I read, it’s identical to model that is marketed for Apple. Crucial has DDR3 1.5V and 1.35V. They say that the 1.35V is Apple compatible. If you have 2011 Mac with SODIMM, this RAM is an excellent choice.
I’d also like to try the DDR3 1600 on my MBP to see if there is performance gain.
Overall Review: The sticks arrived and they both work fine.
Pros: fast, exactly what i needed
Cons: none
Pros: I bought two of these to max out my laptop, and made ye right choice. Speed is phenomenal, performance is wonderful. The price is very reasonable, and the quality of the product is outstanding. I’d pick crucial over others every time. This is the 5th laptop I’ve put crucial ram in and never had anything but great experiences.
Cons: None at all. Buy with confidence.
Pros: Low-Voltage (1.35v instead of standard 1.5v), translates into a smidgen more battery life.
Cons: None
Pros: -1.35v this is an under valued plus, you save so much of your battery life by staying with the 1.35v RAM that your laptop came with, if that was the original voltage.
-price
Cons: -None
Overall Review: If your machine is running 1.35v RAM and you upgrade to a 1.5v RAM you will notice your battery life shorten. Crucial makes awesome memory and I couldn’t be more happy with my purchase.
Pros: I use my Lenovo W520 as a portable workstation. When I run VMs about 1-2x per month, I run several. At 16GB, I would run out of memory when simulating a typical installation with 1 client, 1 ADFS server, and 1 AD Domain Server. Moving to 32 GB (with 4 of these chips) solved that problem and gives me plenty of headroom in my installation.
Cons: Price isn’t competitive at $/GB with 4 GB SODIMMs. But, the price has dropped from the $700+ that was being charged down to a more reasonable $114.99 (when I bought these 1/2012).
Overall Review: Installing these on Windows 7, I saw my hibernate file and page file grow pretty big. This upgrade wound up eatting up all the free space on my boot disk (a 120GB SSD). I had about 70MB left after this update.
I don’t use hibernation, so I turned the feature off. I also reduced the size of the page file from system managed and ~20GB down to 1-10 GB.