Laptop Memory - Showing 961 - 967 of 967 Products
M471A1K43CB1-CRC_UA Samsung M471A1K43CB1 8GB 1RX8 DDR4 PC4-19200 2400MHZ ...
- Model #: M471A1K43CB1-CRC_UA
- Item #: 9SIVHD9KWX9636
- Return Policy: keycomponents-plus Return Policy
Samsung M471B5674QH0-YK0 2 GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 MHz Memory Module - CL11 - ...
- Model #: M471B5674QH0-YK0
- Item #: 9SIVHD9KWX9633
- Return Policy: keycomponents-plus Return Policy
Crucial DDR5 Classic 24GB 262-Pin DDR5 SO-DIMM DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800) Laptop memory
- CAS Latency: CL46
- Voltage: 1.10V
- Buffered/Registered: Unbuffered / Unregistered
- Multi-channel Kit: Single Channel
- Part Number: CT24G56C46S5
- Recommend Use: Compatible with 12th & 13th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 6000 Series laptops
- Model #: CT24G56C46S5
- Item #: 9SIVHD9KWT8184
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SAMSUNG M471B5173Eb0-Yk0 4Gb Ddr3 Pc12800 Sodimm Cl11 512Mx8 204P Sodimm ...
- Model #: M471B5173EB0-YK0
- Item #: 9SIVHD9KWX9631
- Return Policy: keycomponents-plus Return Policy
Refurbished: Samsung 4GB DDR3 SoDimm Non ECC PC3-12800 1600Mhz 1Rx8 Memory ...
- Model #: M471B173BH0-YK0
- Item #: 9SIVHD9KWS3545
- Return Policy: keycomponents-plus Return Policy
CORSAIR Vengeance Performance 16GB (2 x 8GB) 260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 3000 (PC4 ...
- CAS Latency: CL16
- Timing: 16-18-18-36
- Voltage: 1.20V
- Features: 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 SODIMM kit for 6th Generation Intel Core i7 notebooks and NUCs 3000MHz 16-18-18-36 latency 1.2V Auto-overclocking with compatible notebooks (no BIOS configuration required)
- Model #: CMSX16GX4M2A3000C16
- Item #: 9SIVSEHKWY0149
- Return Policy: MengYuanDianZi Return Policy
CORSAIR Vengeance Performance 32GB (2 x 16GB) 260-Pin DDR4 SO-DIMM DDR4 3000 ...
- CAS Latency: CL16
- Timing: 16-18-18-39
- Voltage: 1.20V
- Buffered/Registered: Unbuffered
- Features: 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 SODIMM kit for 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 notebooks 2400MHz 16-16-16-39 latency 1.2V Auto-overclocking with compatible notebooks (no BIOS configuration required)
- Model #: CMSX32GX4M2A3000C16
- Item #: 9SIVSEHKWY0150
- Return Policy: MengYuanDianZi Return Policy
Common Questions about Laptop Memory
Introduction
When shopping for a laptop memory upgrade, you will encounter technical terms such as CAS latency, bandwidth, and SO-DIMM. Knowing what those terms mean is very important, as they can be indicators for performance and determine compatibility. To help you find the ideal laptop memory upgrade, NeweggBusiness defines the most important terms and technologies below.
Terms
Bandwidth
Also sometimes referred to as memory speed, it is a measurement of the rate that data can be transferred onto and off memory. The higher the bandwidth, the faster the laptop will be able to load files that are stored in memory. However, it is generally more beneficial to have more memory than to have faster memory.
CAS Latency
CAS latency a measure of the delay from when the motherboard requests data stored in memory to when the data is received by the motherboard. A lower CAS latency rating is better for performance. However, you should prioritize having more memory over having memory with lower CAS latencies. Having more laptop memory will provide more performance gains than having faster laptop memory.
Double Data Rate (DDR)
A technology that improves data transfer speeds for memory, it has since been superseded by DDR2 and DDR3. DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 laptop memory are not interchangeable with each other. Of the three different types of memory, DDR3 has the fastest speeds and is the current standard for new laptops and notebooks.
SO-DIMM
Short for Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module, SO-DIMM laptop memory modules have much smaller dimensions than desktop memory. SO-DIMM memory is commonly used by laptops and small-form-factor desktops, such as PCs with Mini-ITX motherboards.
Voltage
A memory module’s rated voltage indicates how much power it needs to achieve its rated speed and timings. Lower voltage memory has the advantage of utilizing less power, which can mean longer battery life.

