A:AnswerI tried this RAM in a new HP 15-f233wm. Did not work, would not boot up. Current memory stick is a 4gb PC3L 12800s non ecc, non buffer 1.35v. Tried another close type and didn't work either. Now suspicious that HP is becoming like Dell and Samsung and making their products ultra proprietary.
A:AnswerYes! I just put two of these 8GB modules (16 GB total) into my late 2013 iMac to increase the total RAM to 24GB. They work perfectly and have really boosted the performance. You may need to rearrange the DIMMs so that they are paired up in slots 1 and 2 and 3 and 4. By default, the stock 4GB modules will be in slots 1 and 3. I had to move one to slot 2, then instill the new 8GB modules in slots 3 and 4.
A:AnswerIt will work if your laptop has DDR3 memory already installed. Check the Task Manager>Performance>Memory. Listed at the top of Memory is your GB and DDR#
The DDR# is designed for the slots to line up. For Example DDR4 will not work with DDR3.
A:AnswerAccording to the ACER documentation, yes this memory is the correct type for that laptop. The laptop has 2 Memory slots and I believe it came with 8GB, you will have to check if it is (1) 8GB or (2) 4GB modules. If you have one, then an additional 8GB module will do, if you have (2) 4GB you may have to swap out both for new matching set, not 100% sure here. Also the maximum ram is 16GB as per the ACER documentation.
A:AnswerGenerally in principle yes. You do not need to purchase expensive Apple memory.
However you will need to check for each model - the best thing is to go to a reputable memory supply company website which sells certified RAM and look up your model.
You can search for them online but here is a respected store (I have no affiliations with)
http://www.crucial.com
A:AnswerYes this will work in your Dell Insprion 3531 Laptop.
You will need to remove the original 4GB SODIMM module and replace it with this one, as your laptop has only one memory slot.
A:AnswerThe safe answer is "no", in the sense that your laptop can use a max of 8GB, and every source I can find suggests 2 4GB modules. I haven't found anyone who put in one 8GB module.
If it were possible, the speed would be lower than 2 4GB modules.
2 8GB modules don't seem to be workable.
A:AnswerIt appears you are looking for DDR3L-1600 UDIMM not SODIMM I would recommend going to crucial and confirming. The Don you are doing about is for a laptop and a h30-05 is a desktop. Hope this was helpful.
A:AnswerMy laptop is a c55D-B5219 and this ram chip is compatible and does improve speed noticeably. I suspect, but don't know with certainty, the ram chip in question will do the same for your laptop.
A:AnswerI am not certain. My computer was running slowly so I went into the store and bought a service contract from the Geek Squad. They erased some malware, cleaned up my programs, tuned up my PC and recommend this memory upgrade. I highly recommend using the Geek Squad to answer questions like the ones you have.