2GB Desktop Memory RAM DDR3 PC3L-12800 1600MHz 240-pin UDIMM ECC Unbuffered
We are the UK's number one memory seller on eBay. The "2GB DDR3 PC3L-12800 1600MHz 240-pin UDIMM ECC Unbuffered Memory RAM". This high-quality RAM is perfect for those who demand a reliable and efficient memory solution." This memory module is the perfect choice to elevate your system's performance, whether it's for a server, workstation, or custom gaming PC. With ECC's unbuffered memory, you'll enjoy seamless multitasking and responsive computing. Doctor Memory is your trusted source for high-quality memory solutions, ensuring a noticeable boost in your system's capabilities. Explore our selection of memory upgrades and optimize your computing experience today.
Availability:
Ships same day if ordered before 3pm
- Bandwidth:
- 12800 MB/s
- Bus Speed:
- PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600)
- Capacity:
- 2GB (1 x 2GB)
- CAS:
- CL11
- Clock Speed:
- 1600Mhz
- Compatibility:
- DDR3 Motherboards, Micro Servers
- Condition:
- Refurbished - Grade A
- Data Integrity:
- ECC Registered
- Form Factor:
- DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module)
- Manufacturer:
- Varies
- Memory Type:
- DDR3 SDRAM (Low Voltage)
- Number of Pins:
- 240 Pin
- Rank:
- 1R 2R
- Voltage:
- 1.35
How to Install Memory RAM in Your Laptop: Step by Step
Step 1 Make sure to properly shut down your laptop through the operating system. Remove any cables connected to the laptop, including the power cable. If your laptop has a removable battery, take it out. Press and hold the power button for 3-5 seconds to discharge any residual electricity. |
Step 2 Consult the owner’s manual for instructions on how to open your specific laptop case. Touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity. Better yet, wear an anti-static wrist strap attached to a grounded object. Open the case and locate the RAM slots on the motherboard. Note that on laptops, memory slots can be located under the keyboard or the back casing. Remove Existing RAM (if applicable): |
Step 3 Install New RAM:Once all the RAM modules are securely installed, reassemble your laptop and replace the battery if it was removed. Plug in the power cable and any other cables you disconnected. |
Step 4 Turn on your laptop. It’s recommended to enter the BIOS to ensure the new RAM is recognized and running at the correct speed. Once your laptop has booted into the operating system, check the system properties to confirm that the new RAM is detected and usable. |
Post-Installation
Happy upgrading!