商品尺寸 | 6.76 x 0.51 x 3.05 cm; 22.68 克 |
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制造商 | Timetec |
型号 | 76TT16NUSL1R8-4G |
商品重量 | 22.7 g |
Timetec Hynix IC DDR3 1600MHz PC3-12800 Non ECC Unbuffered 1.35V CL11 2Rx8 Dual Rank 204 Pin SODIMM Laptop Notebook Computer Memory Ram Module Upgrade 8GB KIT (2x4GB)

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分期计划 | 手续费 | 总金额 |
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¥92.00×3期 | ¥6.20 (2.3%) | ¥275.98 |
¥47.02×6期 | ¥12.14 (4.5%) | ¥281.92 |
¥24.25×12期 | ¥20.23 (7.5%) | ¥290.01 |
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- •DDR3L • 1600MHz • PC3-12800 • 204-Pin • Unbuffered • Non ECC • 1.35V • CL11 • Dual Rank • 2Rx8 based • 256x8
- JEDEC standard 1.35V (1.28V ~ 1.45V) and 1.5V (1.425V ~ 1.575V) Power Supply • This is a dual voltage piece and can operate at 1.35V or 1.5V
- Module Size: 4GB • Package: 2x4GB • For Laptop/Notebook, Not for Desktop
- For Selected Acer , Alienware , AOpen , ASRock , ASUS/ASmobile , BCM , Biostar , Clevo , Dell , DFI , EliteGroup (ECS) , Foxconn , Fujitsu , Gateway , Getac , Gigabyte , HP/Compaq , Intel , Lenovo , LG Electronics , MEDION , MSI , NEC , Packard Bell , Panasonic , Portwell , QNAP , Samsung , Shuttle , Sony , Supermicro , Synology , Toshiba , Twinhead , ZOTAC
- Guaranteed - Life Time warranty from Purchase Date • Free technical support (support@timetecinc.com) • Timetec website: https://www.timetecinc.com/
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ASIN | B0145V6NKU |
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Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2017年11月3日 |
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Timetec - Memory of a lifetime
Compatible with (But not Limited to):
*Please click image for more compatible systems model
Acer - Aspire All-in-One Z3 /...
Alienware - Alienware 13/...
AOpen - DE6100 Series/ ...
ASRock - Beebox N3000-NUC/...
ASUS/ASmobile - A Series Notebook A450CC/...
BCM - ECM-QM87 Motherboard/...
Biostar - J1800NH/...
Clevo - All-In-One PC A110EU/...
Dell - Inspiron 11/...
DFI - BT100-D Mini ITX/ ...
EliteGroup (ECS) - B75H2-TI Motherboard/...
Foxconn - D190S Motherboard/...
Fujitsu - CELSIUS H720/...
Gateway - ID Notebook ID57H/...
Getac - B300 G4 Fully/...
Gigabyte - AORUS X3 Notebook/...
HP/Compaq - 1000 Series Notebook/...
Intel - DQ77KB Motherboard/...
Lenovo - A Series A540/...
LG Electronics - Electronics - Notebook A560-T/...
MEDION - AKOYA E6418/...
MSI - AG220 2PE/...
NEC - LaVie L LL750/MS Series/ ...
Packard Bell - Bell - EasyNote ENTE69KB/...
Panasonic - Let's note CF-B11/ ...
Portwell - NANO-6060 Motherboard/...
QNAP - NAS servers SS-453 Pro/...
Samsung - ATIV Book 2 NP270E4E/ ...
Shuttle - DS61 V1.1 Barebone/ ...
Sony - VAIO Fit 13A SVF13N12SAB/...
Supermicro - SuperServer 1018L-MP (Super X10SLV)/...
Synology - DiskStation DS1515+/...
Toshiba - DX Desktop DX1210-ST4N22/ ...
Twinhead - Durabook S15H/...
ZOTAC - Motherboard H77-ITX WiFi C Series (SODIMM)/...
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论

PC seemed to run OK with 8GB (max possible was 16GB) but Google seemed to often not load a new internet screen without using "Reload" from a drop-down menu. Online search suggested that problem may be insufficient ram. So, I figured that more ram at least couldn't hurt.
There seem to be many different suppliers to choose from at many prices. I wanted to replace the 2 4GB modules with 2 8GB modules (16GB total). Perhaps a single 16 GB module would have worked but I didn't want to add any more unknowns than necessary so I wanted 2 8GB modules.
In the HP, the ram modules are readily accessible and easily removed and replaced. Not swapping ram in and out much anymore, the module configuration specification numbers were to some extent undecipherable to me. So, I looked for replacements that had most if not all of the same specifications. Furthermore, it was not exactly clear if the offer (price) was for one or two modules. THESE modules had the exact numbers plus said "kit" so I knew I was getting 2 modules.
Installation was literally a 1 minute job! Of course, be careful and concerned about physical damage and ESD damage. I took a number of photos before replacement including photos of the various external cable connections. I further cloned the internal SSD drive to an external drive that I regularly use for weekly clones.
At startup after upgrading, the BIOS recognized that the ram configuration had changed and showed "press F1" to do something. In the "old" days, you HAD to go into the BIOS and agree or set the new size. Here, I just pressed any key without getting into the BIOS and the PC successfully booted into W10. I could visually see that speed of had increased. Next, had to verify that everything was working.
Everything except my USB sound speakers was working fine. I didn't see how the memory upgrade could possibly affect sound. Online suggested to "reload" the sound driver. I did and this fixed it. Haven't seem the Google "reload" requirement.
In summary, easy, safe upgrade for me and good price and quality - they work!


评论于 2023年1月1日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
PC seemed to run OK with 8GB (max possible was 16GB) but Google seemed to often not load a new internet screen without using "Reload" from a drop-down menu. Online search suggested that problem may be insufficient ram. So, I figured that more ram at least couldn't hurt.
There seem to be many different suppliers to choose from at many prices. I wanted to replace the 2 4GB modules with 2 8GB modules (16GB total). Perhaps a single 16 GB module would have worked but I didn't want to add any more unknowns than necessary so I wanted 2 8GB modules.
In the HP, the ram modules are readily accessible and easily removed and replaced. Not swapping ram in and out much anymore, the module configuration specification numbers were to some extent undecipherable to me. So, I looked for replacements that had most if not all of the same specifications. Furthermore, it was not exactly clear if the offer (price) was for one or two modules. THESE modules had the exact numbers plus said "kit" so I knew I was getting 2 modules.
Installation was literally a 1 minute job! Of course, be careful and concerned about physical damage and ESD damage. I took a number of photos before replacement including photos of the various external cable connections. I further cloned the internal SSD drive to an external drive that I regularly use for weekly clones.
At startup after upgrading, the BIOS recognized that the ram configuration had changed and showed "press F1" to do something. In the "old" days, you HAD to go into the BIOS and agree or set the new size. Here, I just pressed any key without getting into the BIOS and the PC successfully booted into W10. I could visually see that speed of had increased. Next, had to verify that everything was working.
Everything except my USB sound speakers was working fine. I didn't see how the memory upgrade could possibly affect sound. Online suggested to "reload" the sound driver. I did and this fixed it. Haven't seem the Google "reload" requirement.
In summary, easy, safe upgrade for me and good price and quality - they work!



