



Samsung 16GB (2 x 8GB) 204-pin SODIMM, DDR3 PC3L-12800, 1600MHz ram Memory Module for laptops (M471B1G73EB0-YK0 x 2)
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Ji ji
> 3 dayAs expected!
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Paul Knapp
> 3 dayI followed the online videos and changed out the battery and upgraded the ram while I had it open. It did a little update when I turned it on and now I have a faster laptop and full charge on the battery.
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Josh
Greater than one weekI would buy it again. Its ram...does ram things. All loaded up in bios/sys so...works.
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Frik Janeke
> 3 dayVery easy to install, cant comment on gaming. I don’t use it.
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alfromocala
> 3 dayI installed both strips in a Dell Inspiron 22 all-in-one. The computer went from 6 GB of RAM to 16 immediately. I am using the computer with that memory as I type this review.
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Heather R.
> 3 dayI have to applaud this company for their customer service! One of my two cards was a dud, and they quickly sent me a return label and replaced it with a good one in a very reasonable amount of time! Good company! Great Product!
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SPSchürmann
> 3 dayPurchased this RAM for a Toshiba C850-S5194 lap top. Installed in less than 10 minutes, performs as it should. Came packaged in non-static generating pink bags, inside a plastic bubble bag outer package. Outer bag was marked Samsung, with a Samsung part number. However the actual modules had NVTEK stickers. Upon installation, CPU-Z reported that they were indeed Samsung manufactured units. This begs the question: If NVTEK uses Samsung modules, is it worth the extra money to buy these? I dont know, I can only say that these particular modules work well.
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Alex Johann Zambrano
> 3 dayFaciles de instalar.
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Tim
Greater than one weekMy Computer liked it!
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Fletcher
> 3 dayI have a Synology NAS (1019+) that comes with 8 GB of RAM, but it can do so many things, running out of memory was a constant problem. Then I read online, it was not only possible, but trivial, to upgrade the RAM in this NAS, although it is not officially supported by Synology. I also read that not every piece of RAM works, so I started with this because, at least at the time I bought it, it was the least expensive, especially from a reputable manufacturer. Long story short, worked perfectly in the NAS, which was perfectly happy, and while Synology, the company, noticed that I had upgraded the RAM, and gave me the finger wag about the unsupported upgrade, they were perfectly happy to help me with everything else, so clearly this is not a deal-breaker.