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David Amador
> 3 daythe best. all the times work. never fail. its really a plugn play product. great quality, and finished. corsair always deliver fine memories
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Ian Paul Freely
> 3 dayI have not yet run any memory testing, but Corsair is currently one of the highest rated memory companies on several review sites. Windows and BIOS saw the RAM immediately and Ive had no issues. I use my laptop for some gaming, a ton of work stuff, and running VMs, and so far so good.
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Robert P.
Greater than one weekWorks fine in my 2012 Mac Mini i7. Strongly recommend it over the stock 4 gb the computer ships with.
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Edu
> 3 dayComprados dos modulos para hacer un total de 16 Gb para un mini pc que usaremos con NAS. Son de 2400 MHz por lo que aprovecharemos la máxima frecuencia de la placa. Tiene buena latencai y buen precio frente a otras webs.
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Todd R
> 3 dayEasy install. No directions needed.
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jph-ca
> 3 dayRien à dire, cest de la mémoire, comme toutes les mémoires. Elle est installé dans un NAS en upgrade, et fonctionne très bien
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Ian B.
> 3 dayI installed this in my 2018 Mac mini (bought in April 2020) and the Mac would turn on but no display would come on. I turned on and off repeatedly to no successes. I uninstalled and reinstalled 4 or 5 times thinking they werent installed all the way, that there might be another problem or that they might need to switch places (based on other peoples experiences). Nothing worked until I replaced them with the original 4GB sticks that came with the computer. Very frustrating
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Subhojit Das
> 3 dayEasy to install, its reading dual channel on cpuz
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ADMIN
> 3 dayok
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MSS
Greater than one weekThis was dirt simple for upgrading my iMac 27 i5 with just two sticks of 8 GB each. (You dont have to buy two packs of 2x8GB and replace the two factory sticks already in the machine if you just want to expand to 24GB instead of the 32GB max). Just pop in the two new chips into the available slots (#2 and #4 slots are the empty ones, counting from the bottom up). Yes your machine afterwards reflects 24GB running at 1333MHz instead of 1600MHz, but this is a trivial technical issue that has virtually nothing to do with performance (for an excellent explanation of why, see review Possibly Userful Explanation... beautifully written on Jan 28, 2013). So if you want to spring for just one set of new chips, ignore the I was told by my uncle that you cant... reviews. I did. Its perfect.