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Can anybody who understands RAM tell me if 8GB Micron DDR3 1600 MHz PC3-12800 is better, worse or the same performance as Crucial 8GB DDR3L-1600 SODIMM.
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So - eg - they won't *necessarily* be compatible; you need to determine the processor involved.
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So - eg - they won't *necessarily* be compatible; you need to determine the processor involved.
Ah - as RAM can actually deteriorate over long periods & if you're replacing *& Crucial say it's compatible* (can't stress that enough), then you'll "see" less power used, greater battery life (I assume it's a laptop?) & it's entirely possible that some general improvement will be noticeable.
It also means that should you wish to upgrade the processor in the future, the DDR3L RAM will almost certainly be compatible with it.
It also means that should you wish to upgrade the processor in the future, the DDR3L RAM will almost certainly be compatible with it.
Barry. I found that the biggest gain when I revamped my desktop was putting in the 1TB hybrid hard drive. Changed the RAM cards, as ya do, mainly to ensure that they were not age related deteriorated, but whatever you do the Motherboard and processor, plus the power supply capacity is a permanent limiting factor. I also goy myself a touchscreen monitor and a backlit keyboard. Well worth it. I would change your hard drive. Get a cloning app sorted and you will lose nothing including settings .