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Your cart is empty.CT102464BF160B is a single 8GB DDR3L 1.35V Notebook module that operates at speeds up to 1600 MT/s and has a CL11 latency. It is dual voltage and can operate at 1.35V or 1.5V. It is Unbuffered and is non-ECC. It conforms to the industry standard SODIMM layout of 204 pins and is compatible with computers that take DDR3L SODIMM memory.
Scott F.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Worked as expected and shipped nicely.
André B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
It fits and works right every time and you never have to wonder or worry about fakes, as long as you're buying from Crucial. They have a RAM/Storage tool on their website that will show you exactly the type RAM that is required for your model. It's my go-to... I've been 100% satisfied for over 20 years.
Tom n Becky
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
This memory was very easy to install. Microsoft operating system recognized the memory and updated the software automatically. Made my slow cheap Laptop run faster at a minimal cost.
Scott Hudson
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Its ram i have had 0 issues since I installed it
Adam Schmirler
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Purchased this memory for my Desktop computer. Arrived in great condition, and worked without issues.
Engineer
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
The product was exactly what I needed to complete the memory upgrade and there was no problem with the installation
Cléber Bertuol
Reviewed in Brazil on April 13, 2025
Atendeu super bem a minha demanda. Estou usando essa memória a mais de 2 anos.
EUGENE LAMIN
Reviewed in Belgium on June 26, 2024
Ik heb het geheugen van mijn oude laptop verdubbeld . Beide modules werken in Channel Dual. De werkingssnelheid is duidelijk verbeterd .
Pankaj
Reviewed in India on May 19, 2024
For me HP G62 core i3 DDR3 , working well. I have replaced from 2x2GB to 2x4GB ,
Kelvin Yip
Reviewed in Singapore on December 11, 2022
Quality product. No issues.
Strategos
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021
My wife's Macbook Pro is getting pretty old now, and she's been complaining that it's "slow". So went through the startup processes and installed apps and removed everything she isn't using, then bought this memory upgrade.Generally speaking, Ram is either good or not. In my I.T. career I have heard of "bad ram" that causes reboots, corruption, etc, but this rarely the case where someone would notice it (more often a system just becomes "unstable" and needs to be rebooted more often or locks up/reboots once in a while). If someone is really paranoid they can use ram with Error Correction for a server (used for critical applications where errors are catastrophic), and/or test the ram to make sure it doesn't have any diagnostic errors. But in general, ram is ram and if it works it works. There's no moving parts so if you encounter issues it's far more likely to be the wrong product or poor installation than a bad piece of hardware unless you are buying from a vendor that does not test their product before shipment or knowingly is selling you bad product. That said...Installation is dead simple for my wife's old Macbook. Remove screws. Push in tabs to pop out old ram. Install new ram by pushing pins into slot firmly and pushing down to swing arm into place and lock ram. Turn on to make sure no ram error on boot and all ram recognized. Turn off and screw back panel back on. Done!All ram recognized, no errors (so far) and large applications load faster. I think my wife will really (not) notice the difference with large applications and files. In other words if she's running several apps at once and/or working with images she WON'T notice chugging and slowdown.So yes, if you have an old machine that doesn't come with 8gb of ram already, this is a good upgrade. I don't recommend upgrading to more ram than that for most people since they won't notice the difference once there's enough for all OS files to load into ram and apps to load into ram without disk swapping (paging). Beyond that you will generally know if you need more ram because you'll be a professional working with ram images, 3D editing, video editing, or something else that requires more ram to function.Interestingly most games will never require a high amount of ram unless you are running at very high resolutions (4K, etc) so leave the bigger ram upgrades to the professionals and install this upgrade to 8gb for everyday use. 4gb is too low to run a modern operation system smoothly without slowdown.
Pj
Reviewed in India on May 18, 2016
I got it for Rs.1395. Its fully compatible with my Hp Pavilion G6-2101tx. Its a low power RAM (1.35v) however it has dual compatibility that means it can also operate on 1.5v without any problem.Regarding this particular RAM, it very reliable branded module and price tag is also very attractive. So go for this product without any hesitation.Now I want to tell you the difference that I feel in my laptop after inserting this, by which you will find the result yourself.My laptop comes with 2gb of RAM. With 2gb and windows 10(64 bit) installed, i can open only 4-5 applications easily, but beyond this, my system starts lagging everywhere. Even on just Chrome opened , 60-80% of my RAM were in use. But after adding this RAM( now total of 6gb RAM), I test it and i opened near about 30+ applications without any single lag (See my attached screenshot) and RAM used only 60-65%. Then I load a heavy game(usage was 75-80%), but I still face no any lag and it switch between apps very fast.Earlier with 2gb ram, when I run an os in virtual machine, it runs so slow and I cant use even one app with Virtual machine running, but after adding RAM, my Virtual machine is fast enough and i can run other apps too without any issue. I can realize the real power of my processor now which was degraded by low RAM earlier.So guys if you have low RAM, then I'll definitely recommend you for an upgrade to see the real power of your system.And one more thing I want to mention here that, i read some reviews that peoples are getting the wrong RAM model that is CT51264BF160BJ not CT51264BF160B ( letter "J" at last), but i ordered it from "SunriseNanotech" seller and they send me exact the same product as it mentioned on page. So no problem at all.I post a long review because I realize that reviews helps the buyer a lot. I want to cover all the points which I seeks when I was planning to buy this product. Hope that this will help others in their buying decision. Hit the "YES" button below if you find this helpful.
Blake Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2016
Did not work in 2009 Macbook (white).Opposed to some online sources, the 2009 Macbook (white) will not support this. I guess it needs: 8gb of 204 pin 1066mhz PC3-8500 RAM...When I installed these both in my macbook it would not boot up, it just beeped at me.To test if it was maybe just bad RAM:1. I put just one of these 4GB in and one of the original 1GB sticks (5GB total of RAM... but keep in mind you should always balance your RAM), it will boot, but there is little to no improvement, it may even be worse. It did show that it had 5GB of RAM, proving it was recognizing the new stick.2. I did the same thing with the other 4GB stick (thinking the first stick might be bad). I got the same results with the other stick.- Although this test did not prove this was RAM was not defective, I concluded that it would still boot and recognize the 5GB of RAM that was in it.This led me to do some deeper research and I found that in fact, the white macbook does not support this ram. The specs I posted above may be the correct ones. I am not sure.Side note: I am currently running 8GB of RAM in my 2010 Macbook Pro 15" i7, and it works perfectly. Upgrading the RAM breathed new life into it and will allow me to get at least 7 years if not more out of it. A clean install of the OS (wipe the harddrive, install most recent OS onto erased harddrive, you can find instructions online) is also a necessity every once in a while. Things will run much better for you.
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