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2-Power 4GB DDR3L 1600MHz 1Rx8 LV SODIMM Memory for Laptop
The 2-Power 4GB DDR3L 1600MHz 1Rx8 LV SODIMM is a laptop memory module that provides a 4GB capacity of low-voltage DDR3L RAM clocked at 1600 MHz with CAS latency 11. It is designed to improve system responsiveness and multitasking on compatible notebooks while remaining compact and energy-efficient. The module is covered by a lifetime warranty and is claimed by the manufacturer to be fully compatible with supported systems.
This 2-Power memory upgrade increases available RAM to reduce application loading times and to help run multiple programs more smoothly. Its DDR3L low-voltage design lowers power consumption compared with standard DDR3, and the SODIMM form factor fits most laptops that accept 1Rx8 DDR3L 1600MHz modules. The product comes with a lifetime warranty from 2-Power, and the manufacturer states 100% compatibility with supported devices.
Power off the laptop and disconnect it from any power source. Open the memory compartment or remove the back panel following the laptop manufacturer’s instructions. Ground yourself to avoid electrostatic discharge, then remove the existing SODIMM if required by pressing the retaining clips and sliding it out. Align the notch and insert the 2-Power SODIMM at an angle, press down until the retaining clips lock it in place, then reassemble the laptop and power it on. Verify the new memory is recognized in the system BIOS or operating system.
Use this 4GB DDR3L 1600MHz SODIMM in laptops that explicitly support DDR3L 1600MHz 1Rx8 SODIMM modules. For best results when upgrading, match voltage and speed with existing modules or install identical modules in pairs. If unsure about compatibility, consult your laptop documentation or the manufacturer’s support resources before installation.
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