Slot in the sleek black PCB for a hassle-free boost, no need to tinker with the BIOS. Upgrade your system’s performance and still run cool, quiet, and efficiently, thanks to HyperX Impact DDR4’s low 1.2 voltage. Max Memory Supported: Up to 32GB Unbuffered non-ECC SO-DIMM, DDR4-2133 MHz, in 2 DIMM slots ECC Supported: 1 x Full size Mini-PCIe (1 x USB 2.0, 1 x PCIe Gen2, 1 x SATA Gen3) Number of LAN: Single LAN with Intel I210IT Single LAN with Intel PHY I219LM. Please be advised that this is a SINGLE module with 8 capacity which only requires ONE ram slot on the motherboard. This is NOT a 4GB combo kit of 2. This model may be downward compatible with most DDR4 2400/2133Mhz laptop RAMs in the market. It is physically not compatible with any DDR3 SO-DIMM RAM slot. Boost your system's performance with the 32GB DDR4 2666 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Modulefrom Crucial. With clock speeds of up to 2666 MHz, this 32GB dual ranked memory unit is designed to enable you to load applications faster and run demanding programs with minimal lag. It is an Unbuffered DIMM. It conforms to the industry standard DDR4 ECC UDIMM layout of 288 pins and is compatible with systems that take DDR4 2133MT/s SODIMM memory.
These high-performance 1.2V low-voltage DDR4 SODIMM memory from Crucial are designed for space-restricted devices such as laptops, notebook computers and 6th Gen Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) machines.
In the ever-changing world of technology, any component more than five years old is usually in need of an update. At seven years old and counting, that’s where DDR3 memory is at: laptops can only do so much with it. Since the introduction of DDR3 memory technology in 2007, processors have doubled in capability, SSDs have revolutionised throughput, and graphics cards have drastically increased frame rates, leaving memory as a limiting factor. With Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs, crush the DDR3 memory bottleneck and unlock a new standard of performance.
Features
- DDR4 specification gives performance comparable to full-size desktop memory
- All Crucial memory modules have a lifetime manufacturer warranty
- Fast 2133MHz / PC4-17000 access speed gives fantastic performance
- Low-voltage Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module fits 6th Gen Intel NUC, laptops, etc. *
- Low-voltage Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module fits Intel NUC, laptops, etc. †
- *DDR4 SODIMM 16GB Sng, DDR4 SODIMM 4GB Sng, DDR4 SODIMM 8GB Sng only
- †DDR4 SODIMM 16GB, DDR4 SODIMM 32GB only
More Energy Efficient
Extend battery life by using less power. Operating at just 1.2V compared to 1.5V for standard DDR3 memory, Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs consume 20% less voltage than standard DDR3 technology. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs also contain other efficiency features, for an overall power reduction of up to 40%
More Density
Pack more memory into your laptop than ever before. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs debut in densities up to 4GB, and as DDR4 technology develops, modules are projected to hit 32GB — allowing you to install twice as much memory as you could in a DDR3 system. Since laptops only have 1-2 memory slots, high-density Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs allow you to overcome this limitation and install more memory for faster mobile performance.
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More Speed
Load applications faster and run demanding programs without lag. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs debut at 2133 MT/s —more than 30% faster than DDR3 modules.
More Bandwidth
Effortlessly multitask between apps and empower your system to fire on all cylinders. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs increase memory bandwidth by over 30%, allowing your system to handle more data at once. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs are optimised for next-gen platforms, allowing you to maximise bandwidth.
Are DDR3 and DDR4 laptop memory (RAM) compatible? That’s a common question when it comes to memory upgrades. For instance, you bought a new laptop with DDR4 RAM and want to add more memory to it by inserting a DDR3 RAM module from your older laptop. You wonder if that’s possible. Unfortunately, that can’t be done. DDR3 and DDR4 laptop memory are not compatible / interchangeable.
First of all, a DDR3 laptop RAM module can’t physically fit into a DDR4 laptop RAM slot and vice versa. Notches on the connectors of memory sticks are on different places. The same applies to corresponding bumps in the RAM slots on notebook’s motherboards. Also, the number of pins doesn’t match. A DDR3 laptop memory module has 204 pins, whereas DDR4 has 260. Finally, DDR3 memory is a bit shorter than DDR4 – 2.66 versus 2.74 inches.
So, a DDR3 memory module won’t fit in a DDR4 slot…
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And a DDR4 stick is incompatible with a DDR3 slot…
Besides the physical differences, DDR3 and DDR4 RAM differ in voltages. DDR3 uses a voltage of 1.5V (or 1.35V for DDR3L variant). DDR4 uses 1.2V. It is more power efficient and generally faster, but doesn’t noticeably improve overall performance nor battery life of notebooks.
Note: If you see “SODIMM” in specs of both DDR3 and DDR4 laptop memory, that doesn’t mean they are compatible. SODIMM only means they are small memory modules commonly used in laptops and some small form factor PCs, as opposed to physically much bigger DIMM memory used in traditional desktop computers. As a side note, DDR3 and DDR4 DIMMs aren’t compatible neither.