

🚀 Upgrade your laptop’s brainpower—because slow is so last decade!
The G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR3 SO-DIMM 16GB (2x8GB) kit delivers high-speed 1600MT/s DDR3L memory with low 1.35V power consumption, optimized for laptops using Intel 3rd and 4th Gen processors. Engineered for stability and efficiency, this matched memory set enhances multitasking, reduces heat, and extends battery life, making it a smart, cost-effective upgrade for professionals seeking to revitalize their mobile computing experience.
| ASIN | B00EOTYZOA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #357 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | G.SKILL |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (831) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | F3-1600C9D-16GRSL |
| Manufacturer | G.SKILL |
| Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR3L |
| Series | RipJaws SO-DIMM Series |
| Voltage | 1.35 Volts |
W**G
Great alternative compared to other name brands and their higher pricing.
I installed 4 8Gb memory sticks in my 10 year old Alienware M17 X R3 laptop. Back in its day, this was a top tier laptop that was custom ordered from Alienware. Today I'm not so much into gaming, but I use this laptop for processing astro photos. It has a then top of the line I-7 CPU, and a hefty G Force video card. For its new main use, I experienced a "ran out of memory" message for the very first time when processing an image from my new higher resolution astro camera. Well, the 8 gigs wasn't cutting it anymore, so maxed it out to 32 GB just to be sure. A much cheaper alternative than getting a new laptop. It has plenty of processing power even at its age, and in almost perfect condition. With the added memory I noticed a speed increase as well so an extra bonus that I wasn't sure I would see. Very happy with the renewed performance!
P**N
Great RAM
Bought this for a wildy old laptop I had laying around to refresh it for my mother. Works as intended and is rated higher than the CPU was capable of but was a noticeable speed difference from the ancient RAM that came with the laptop originally.
J**A
Upgrade your RAM from 4GB RAM to 16GB RAM.
Previously, I was under the impression that I could only increase the 2GB RAM of my MacBook Pro 13" mid-2012 model A1278 laptop to 4GB RAM. Which at that time did well for me. Recently, I was looking on YouTube for videos on upgrading my laptop. I found a video that increased the RAM in the same MacBook Pro A1278 as mine to 16GB. With a little research, I found that I could increase my 4GB RAM to 16GB RAM. The memory upgrade, the value for the money, the compatibility, quality, and performance are great.
A**I
Huge improvement to my laptop!
My laptop runs an nvidia graphics card and an i7 core so I need the ram to be able to handle my programs. Originally it had only 8g of ram and this 16g made a world of difference. Processing photos in lightroom is much faster & it can process more photos. I haven't done actual photoshop work so I say much on that. It was easy to install & had no issues when booting it up. So far I don't notice any sort of downhill with the performance so if it starts having issues, I'll let you know!
A**B
Works out of the box and downclocks if needed
Easy plug in and forget it for old alienware alpha r1 pc
B**T
Work great!
I have read tons of reviews of people saying it didn't speed up their machine... of course it didn't. If you want to speed up your computer get a new Processor. The processor is the brain, the RAM is basically the short term memory. By upgrading your RAM you are increasing the amount of things you can do at one time, it can also boost your computers internet speed. Upgrading a processor is a lot more complicated on a laptop. Ask for professional help. You may have to get a new motherboard if your cpu is not slotted. Which is very complicated, get help from a licensed individual. How to tell if your machine can use these: -Google your model and search max ram. If it says 16gbs then you can run these. -Just to be safe also check your processors max supported RAM. If those are clear then also check what kind of ram you need. You can also find this with your model number. -These are DDR3 ram sticks, which is the standard now a days. Just double check. Now why you would need more ram: -If your a gamer. I do not suggest usong these to try and boost your graphics card. Get a card with at least 1gb dedicated video ram not max. -If your computer is freezing up and your task manager says your memory is almost maxing out. I hope this helps someone. I sadly didn't look up my processor. It maxes at 8gb ram, however luckily my wifes computer had 8gb of the same type of ripjaws. She could handle 16gbs so we just switched, was worth it since my ram was 7 years old. Work great!
V**E
Second set now
I put a set of G.Skill in (32g) in my gaming PC over a year ago. Just put these in my old Laptop to run my CNC machine. Easy install, no issues, quality product. My new go to for memory
A**R
Got Memory and Happy it just works in my laptop
Got this memory recently to add to my 3rd gen I5 toshiba Laptop. First Gskill memory for laptop. Installed 2 x 8gb memory modules. Maxxed out 16gb. Worked right away after installing. Windows 10 saw it and started using it. Also seems an I got performance increase. Ran a few memory hungry applications like virtualbox and had it run 2 other Operating systems Just put it through test capability, reliability, no or low heat. So it passed all three. I thought It was great value among other choices I was looking at. Came with Red Gskill sticker to add to proudly show.
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