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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used one of these to help upgrade a friend's Ryzen 3250u notebook, & I'd expect it to work in most modern ddr4 laptops - but it's always a good idea to check the (laptop) manufacturer's website for a memory compatibility list for the exact model laptop you're upgrading, if possible. This is sometimes referred to as a "QVL" (qualified vendor list), but it may also be called a "memory compatibility list" or similar depending on manufacturer/brand. If the exact model of memory is on the list for your system, it *should* work. Just because something isn't on the list, however, doesn't mean it won't work - it just hasn't been tested/verified as working & stable for that system. Long rambling answer aside, hope this helps.
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