Samsung DDR4 RAM
HP PROBOOK 430 G7 8GB RAM DDR4 1Rx8 PC4
KSh 3,000.00Add to cartHP PROBOOK 430 G7 8GB RAM DDR4 1Rx8 PC4
- Speeds up to 3200 MT/s and faster data rates are expected to be available as DDR4 technology matures
- Increase bandwidth by up to 30 percent
- Reduce Power consumption by up to 40 percent and extend battery life
- Faster burst access speeds for improved sequential data throughput
- Optimized for next-generation processors and platforms
- More Energy Efficient-Extend battery life by using less power. Operating at just 1.2V compared to 1.5V for standard DDR3 memory.
- More Density-Pack more memory into your laptop than ever before.
- More Speed-Load applications faster and run demanding programs without lag.
HP ProBook 430 G9 RAM
KSh 4,000.00Add to cartSpecifications
- Type: DDR4 SDRAM
- Speed: 3200 MHz, ensuring fast data transfer between the processor and memory.
- Capacity: Available configurations typically include 8GB or 16GB, with support for up to 32GB using two memory slots.
- Slots: 2 SODIMM slots (small outline dual in-line memory module), allowing for dual-channel memory configuration to improve performance.
- Upgradeability: The RAM is user-upgradable, allowing for memory expansion if needed for more demanding applications.
- Power Efficiency: DDR4 memory is more power-efficient than DDR3, helping to extend battery life in portable devices like the ProBook 430 G9.
Samsung Laptop RAM DDR4 4GB 2666
KSh 2,800.00Add to cartKey specifications:
- Capacity: This RAM module has a capacity of 4 gigabytes (4GB), which is the amount of data it can store and work with at any given time.
- Memory Type: It uses DDR4 technology, which stands for Double Data Rate 4th Generation. DDR4 is the latest standard for RAM as of my last knowledge update in September 2021, offering improved performance and energy efficiency compared to its predecessors.
- Speed: The RAM operates at a speed of 2666 megahertz (MHz). This refers to the data transfer rate or the frequency at which the RAM can read and write data. A higher speed indicates better performance, but the actual impact on performance depends on the rest of your system’s components.