

G.SKILL 16GB (2 x 8G) Ripjaws Series DDR4 PC4-19200 SO-DIMM Laptop Memory F4-2400C16D-16GRS
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Prof. Enoch Lind
> 3 dayGreat product and service.
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Isaac
> 3 dayDid not boot in a i5-7200U system no matter what I tried. Had to buy Crucial memory instead which had no issues whatsoever.
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Jeffery
Greater than one weekDell 9650 (New XPS15 Feb17) shot up to 16gb from ordered 8gb. Good enough deal to use ripsaws to double again to 32gb as I need more RAM and this is a swinging deal. Would recommend for a Dell XPS15 9550 or 9560.
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David Enrique Castro Palazuelos
> 3 dayVery good
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Michael Georgalas
> 3 daySwapped out memory on a refurb with this. I’ve used gskill for years and have never been let down.
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carloR22
Greater than one weekG Skill never disappoints. Easy to install and just works as advertised!
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Bill Redmond
> 3 dayEasy to install. Seem to work well in my NUC.
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Jamey Summers
> 3 dayThis Ram came quick, and installed easy. If your looking for an upgrade to your ram, this is it. Especially if you have a Ryzen powered laptop. I immediately benchmarked my laptop with this Gskill Ripjaw ram and it came out in the 99th percentile and overall saw a boost in other areas as well. I am very pleased and will buy again for my other laptops and towers. Great seller too. Shipped fast, no hassel, no BS. Just great product for a great price.
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pisyx
> 3 daySo I saw this memory for around $120 per stick and my heart didnt miss a beat ordering two of these for my brand new Dell XPS 15 9550 SIgnature Edition. Items arrived today and I replaced out my 2 sticks of 8GB Hynix memory that came pre-installed with the laptop from the Microsoft Store with the 2 x 16 GB Chips that I got. Runs like a CHAMP. 32Gb of memory with about 149MB reserved for Hardware. Since I run a lot of VMs in my Hyper-V on my Windows 10 Pro, this worked out really well. I have a Linux box and a Windows 2008 R2 server running in Hyper-V and everything works just great. I was running a performance test on a Web Application on IIS on the Windows VM with Mysql back-end running on the Linux VM - and the performance was dandy as I was working on two instances of Visual Studio and Outlook and Microsoft Excel. RAM makes the difference. I also usually turn of my Paging file, and with 32GB this is actually possible. I actually thought I would have to wait a while for DDR4 memory prices to fall, but this was a great upgrade for $240.
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Sherry haygood
Greater than one weekMy son is very happy!