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Memory RAM
Memory RAM
Memory RAM
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Memory RAM
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Memory RAM
Memory RAM
Memory RAM
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The CMSO4GX3M1A1333C9 is Corsair's mainstream SODIMM memory for DDR3 laptops. Designed for notebooks, mini-PCs, and netbooks, Corsair's high-density SODIMMs allow users to maximize memory capacity and minimize performance loss, offering an exceptional user experience.
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I installed them on a Dell Latitude E6420 14.1-inch Intel Core i5-2520M laptop, which I had read on foreign forums and watched related videos on YouTube that it recognizes them. Dell provides instructions for up to 4GB. Indeed, they were recognized immediately. I must write that my heart skipped a beat during boot-up. It went straight to the BIOS where I saw on the relevant screen that it had recognized them. I simply chose exit and that was it. It continued and since then there have been no problems. Along with a previous upgrade, where I had installed an SSD, my old and beloved laptop (I have a total of 3) will continue to function. As an example, despite the various programs running (including Windows 10 Pro and antivirus), you are on the internet within 28-30 seconds from startup.
I bought them for a Sony Vaio Laptop VPCF13Z1E. Although the manufacturer - and many stores insisted - that this specific laptop supports a maximum of 8 GB of RAM, I tried these specific memory modules and successfully upgraded it to 16GB. Both in the BIOS and in Windows 7, the memory is now 16GB.
Needless to say, the machine now handles everything. I run 3 operating systems (the installed one and 2 virtual Windows 7), dual monitors (extended) with two Chrome browsers (about 30 tabs), Firefox (about >150 tabs), Outlook (with multiple data files - accounts > 60GB), Word with at least 2 files, Notepad, Mendeley & Zotero (bibliography programs), NVivo (a "heavy" data analysis program), and at the same time, according to the diagnostic Task Manager, the memory does not exceed 10GB. Previously, I was constantly at the limit of 8GB and the system wouldn't let me run a virtual PC with all the above open.
As for the speed change - for now - I haven't noticed any difference since in the past I had upgraded the machine with an SSD (in my opinion, the first priority upgrade for increasing the speed of the computer). I will run some complex searches in NVivo - which generally used to slow down my system a lot - and I will let you know.
As for reliability, I haven't had them for a long time, so I can't report anything related.
The price is within reasonable limits. There may be other cheaper options.
I bought them for 77€ from a stock house of a well-known chain (more expensive) than the economical prices I see now on Skroutz, however, it was the only way for me to try them before buying.
Update 13/1/23
After 4+ years of operation, they work perfectly!
Very good product for its price. This product is designed for low performance. I would not recommend it for someone who performs many tasks simultaneously on their computer.
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