I bought a used I5 powered desktop computer. It worked ok but 1 of the 4 2gig memory boards was a slower type (not 10600) and this slowed it down some and a week after I bought it the odd board failed. by inspecting memory I found the problem bd. I found this one online and made the order. Now I can use all 8 gigs that I had when I bought the computer instead of the 4 gigs I could use because ddr3 memory has to be installed in pairs. Finally I have enough memory working properly without spending very much money! Thanks I'm satisfied and the new bd even matched the manufacturing details of the three good boards I had!
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The computer manual said that having 2 DDR DIMM sticks was faster than having 1 stick with the same total memory. So instead of buying a 4 GB stick So I found this exact match for the existing 2GB stick. To ensure compatibility I found this identical match--every number/letter is the same except for line production number. It worked perfectly. Now the old Core-duo Dell Optiplex 780 computer is perfectly usable and will be for many more years.
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If your looking for fail-safe memory, get Samsung. I've never had an issue. Works in every brand PC and laptop that I've ever put it in. And is extremely reliable. It's my go to brand when working on an old computer.
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If you're upgrading an old PC, there's no need to spend high dollar on new memory. This used memory works just fine and for the money you can't beat it.
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Bought it to upgrade the ram on an HP 8200 Elite SFF PC. I use the PC as a test server and needed more RAM for virtualization. Performs well and the price was right. I know HP and Dell are sometimes picky as to what type of RAM can be used in their machines. This one worked in my HP 8200 without a hitch. I can now run a couple of VM's with no problem.
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