A:AnswerThe best way to find out compatibility is to turn your laptop on and the open your task manager. You can do this by pressing control, alt and delete at the same time or by right clicking the task bar in the bottom right corner. Once you are in the task manager click on the tab that says memory. If you are running a recent version of windows then it should give you a clear description of the memory your computer is using. Then you can compare with what is available for purchase. Every company builds their computers differently so make sure you get the right memory setup. Good luck!
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Everything I can find for your model online seems to indicate that it only accepts DDR3L (low voltage) memory but we highly suggest that you contact Acer first and confirm prior to making a purchase.
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A:AnswerHello,
No these memory modules are not compatible with your computer. Your computer only accepts DDR2 SODIMM memory modules.
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This is low voltage memory is most likely not compatible with this computer model. HP does not specify the speed or the voltage of the memory that needs to be used in the machine in their specifications, so you will have to call HP and confirm.
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A:AnswerHello,
iMacs do indeed use SODIMM (Laptop) memory but this is not the correct type for the mid-2011 iMac. You will need PC3-10666 1333MHz SODIMM memory modules for your machine.
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A:AnswerHello,
No, this is not the correct memory for your model computer. Your model only accepts PC3-8500 1066MHz SODIMM memory modules.
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