Crucial RAM 8GB Kit (2x4GB) DDR3 1600 MHz CL11 Desktop Memory CT2K51264BD160B
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It is a pleasure to hear from you and we appreciate Your system shows part number CT51264BD160B as compatible with the Dell XPS 8100, so I checked it and it does match. The fact that you can install 4 of these sticks to get a total of 16GB is also accurate. In addition, your PC will also be maxed out at this point, so you won't be able to add any more memory beyond that.
It is a pleasure to speak with you There is no compatibility with your system for this RAM. It is SODIMM memory you need, not UDIMMs, so you will need the part number
On the Pavilion p6380t CTO, there is support for 2 GB DDR3 DIMMs and a total of 8GB of memory A PV with bit PV and a 32-bit CPU with 4 GB of RAM The PC is 16 bit.
Selected User Reviews For Crucial RAM 8GB Kit (2x4GB) DDR3 1600 MHz CL11 Desktop Memory CT2K51264BD160B
The RAM I ordered was written as desktop RAM, not only because of the product picture, but also because of the part number. Unfortunately, it was sent to me in a SoDIMM format for a laptop instead. My initial reaction was to say that I made a mistake, but after looking at the package I discovered that the RAM in the picture has a sticker on it showing the DESKTOP part number, although it obviously belongs to a laptop. After I sent my last stick back in, I spoke with an Amazon representative who sent me another stick - and guess what, it was better! That is exactly what I mean. It seems that a bunch of these have been labeled with the wrong barcode or part Eventually, I told them to just give me a refund, because it seemed unlikely that I'd get yet another stick of RAM for my laptop.
In terms of RAM, you should make sure to buy the right kind depending on your Because I had a gift certificate, I was able to use Amazon's Prime and ensure that I had the right RAM for my system (I ordered through Amazon to utilize Prime and to make the most of Prime). Although it was somewhat difficult to tell if the item was the same one described on Crucial's website, after comparing the specs, I decided to buy the I installed the software easily, and my computer has been running smoothly ever I found exactly what I was looking for at a reasonable price.
I got a great deal on a refurbished laptop.
Using the old Dell XPS 8300 to develop a Jetson TX1, I purchased an upgrade to use for the programming project (running Ubuntu Linux). Please note - The computer has been turned To contain static electricity, I left the power supply attached so the case was grounded. Please note - Vacuumed out the 2 slots* and removed the old RAM. Those seated squarely in front of them. The fit is tight, so make sure that you check the orientation before you insert it
- I booted up with the F2 key, and then went into bios to update my memory count. There is a 1333 Mbps speed listed. It has been saved and redirected I am leaving
- Everything went smoothly on the computer. A sudo apt-get install memtester was run - I ran the memtest 15000 test with the following command. Memory was 100% free of errors If you are interested in this memory, I certainly recommend it. In my experience, DDR's with crucial are virtually problem-free, but static is your worst Connect and leave PC turned off, but with the power supply plugged in, so the chassis will be A grounded person is someone who keeps an elbow, foot, or something else against the frame. In addition, make sure to be careful not to touch any gold exposed parts on your computer. I call it the "midas touch".
Dear Mother, These two 4GB USB sticks you gave me are a gift from her. I have been using my Dell OptiPlex 780 Dt for quite a while It is important for others to be aware of what I learned. In order to install the new Crucial 4GB sticks, first you must remove all the memory sticks from your computer, then simply insert the new ones into Slots 1 and 2. 3 and 4 with slots 2 and 3 left empty There are 4 empty spaces. I was unable to boot up my computer with two 4GB and two 8GB slots There are two 2GB of memory in When my computers booted and I logged in to the 2 4GB memory sticks, I then shut down my computer and plugged in my older 2 GB sticks in Slots 3 & 4. As soon as I turned on my computer, I discovered that it had a total of 12GB of memory In my computer, I have a diagram showing where the different slots are. If you have a booting up problem, I hope that this will be helpful to you. Please accept our gratitude, Crucial & Co. A big thank you to Amazon for stocking this item! In order to end up with 16GB of RAM on my computer, I plan to purchase two more 4GB sticks. Again, I would like to thank you, sincerely, Billy.
Great other than that! This package had to be returned to the sender. I used Crucial's website scanner and these recommendations were automatically generated for me. I used the recommendation only because it was slightly incompatible with the existing RAM in my older machine. Booting the RAM causes it to crash and lock up. Based on my research, I discovered I have been using 1GB of RAM (Crucial's Balistix gaming RAM). The fifth version. In this package, the 1 is used rather than the typical 2. This is 35V. There is no automated check for this on the Crucial website scanner. In and of themselves, the 2 sticks work great, and I'm sure they would also work well for gaming. As opposed to the Balistix line from Crucial, it's not tailored specifically to gaming. Most DDR3 applications should work smoothly with this RAM. remind everyone to check their existing memory carefully to ensure it will work with your new device. When you put these into an empty (compatible) motherboard? You should be fine and everything works fine.
The Dell Optiplex (2009 or so) runs on an Intel Core Duo processor. The new one will run Windows 7 and are hopefully more powerful. A 4GB ram module was installed, and two free slots were available. I ran Crucial's memory scanner on my computer and it showed the slots were open and that I could upgrade It took me only a few minutes to install the 2 4GB sticks. The situation has not changed. As I learned after much research, I only support 4GB of RAM in my version of Windows, hence this install did NOT improve the performance of my computer. The computer I purchased eventually ended up getting returned, and I bought a new one instead. It is a shame that Crucial's scanner didn't figure that out. Crucial is a great company and I will continue to use them, but in this instance they blew it.
) version of this memory. A USB 3. 0 port is NOT compatible with The fifth letter). Although this will work both in 1 and 2. The 35v and 1 are equivalent. On the product page for the 5. 25V motherboard, it's unclear as to whether or not this is DDR3L (Low Voltage, 1. 25V) memory. A 35-volt battery). It would be better if the product description was clearer. The replacement set is being tested right now. I got my first kit about 3 days ago and it worked great for about 3 days and even passed 4 memtest86 tests. After the blue screen appeared, I awoke the PC 10 minutes before I was going to return it to its owner. I just performed a quick Memtest86 test, and the screen lit up with thousands of errors. I have updated In spite of running memtest86, Prime95, numerous sleep cycles, and reboots over two days, I am pretty confident that the replacement RAM is working well. Having problems with Crucial RAM isn't a new experience for me, but I've had problems with RAM from any manufacturer in the past. In spite of the fact that the original RAM was 1600MHz, these RAM modules went into a Dell Inspiron 660s, which unfortunately supports only 1333MHz. The low density version, in which the chips are on both sides, was the one I chose since I read that it would be faster and less likely to cause compatibility issues.