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popularedrock200 posted Yesterday 06:14 PM
popularedrock200 posted Yesterday 06:14 PM

Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR4 2400 SODIMM Memory Kit - 32 GB (2x 16GB) - $90 FS @OfficeDepot

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Not the fastest ram, but given the inflated cost lately seems like a decent price for a laptop/mini-PC that uses DDR4 SO-DIMMs

From the listing:
  • 260-pin for enhanced, dependable system performance with maximum usability
  • SODIMM form factor with 260-pin and 32 GB memory size effectively reduces minimizes the load on the server memory BUS to ensure maximum productivity
  • 2 x 16GB modules for dependable storage efficiency and maximum convenience
  • Up to 2400 MHz speed with unbuffered signal and CL16 latency for smooth computer performance
  • Unbuffered signal processing for dependable programmability of the processor for easy optimization of digital signals
  • SODIMM 32 GB of memory to maintain symmetry with processor and hard drive and bring out the ultimate computing experience
  • DDR4 SDRAM operates at an effective bus speed with minimal power consumption and as a result, you get optimal computer performance with an improved memory heat dissipation
  • CL16 CAS latency for reliable, fast response and improved performance
  • Allow convenient and fast access to the stored information your computer is actively using for maximum efficiency
https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...B-2-x-16GB
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Not the fastest ram, but given the inflated cost lately seems like a decent price for a laptop/mini-PC that uses DDR4 SO-DIMMs

From the listing:
  • 260-pin for enhanced, dependable system performance with maximum usability
  • SODIMM form factor with 260-pin and 32 GB memory size effectively reduces minimizes the load on the server memory BUS to ensure maximum productivity
  • 2 x 16GB modules for dependable storage efficiency and maximum convenience
  • Up to 2400 MHz speed with unbuffered signal and CL16 latency for smooth computer performance
  • Unbuffered signal processing for dependable programmability of the processor for easy optimization of digital signals
  • SODIMM 32 GB of memory to maintain symmetry with processor and hard drive and bring out the ultimate computing experience
  • DDR4 SDRAM operates at an effective bus speed with minimal power consumption and as a result, you get optimal computer performance with an improved memory heat dissipation
  • CL16 CAS latency for reliable, fast response and improved performance
  • Allow convenient and fast access to the stored information your computer is actively using for maximum efficiency
https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...B-2-x-16GB

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Yesterday 06:22 PM
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TarkovYesterday 06:22 PM
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They have a really slow 32gb DDR5 kit for $170 too https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...DDR5-4800/
Yesterday 07:07 PM
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leroy_sunsetYesterday 07:07 PM
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Quote from Tarkov :
They have a really slow 32gb DDR5 kit for $170 too https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...DDR5-4800/
I bit at the DDR5 deal. Seems really cheap
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Spaceman6969Yesterday 09:54 PM
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Sorry for the dumb serious question but would this be a good alternative for my 2020 HP laptop with 2 ram slot of DDR4 3200 sodimm? I have the original 2 x 4GB of ram and it is getting used 80%. Shopping for any viable alternative and here I am with a doubt
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dcliveYesterday 11:05 PM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Sorry for the dumb serious question but would this be a good alternative for my 2020 HP laptop with 2 ram slot of DDR4 3200 sodimm? I have the original 2 x 4GB of ram and it is getting used 80%. Shopping for any viable alternative and here I am with a doubt
I suggest focusing on PC3200 RAM, not PC2400 RAM.
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m3n00bYesterday 11:59 PM
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Quote from dclive :
I suggest focusing on PC3200 RAM, not PC2400 RAM.
Yep. This is like 10+ year old tech
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AndrepartthreeToday 12:20 AM
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Quote from m3n00b :
Yep. This is like 10+ year old tech

I guess that's why it's so cheap by today's standards given the current ram shortage Stick Out Tongue .. thank you for posting, seriously I would have had no way of knowing otherwise being somewhat ignorant of this stuff compared to you more experienced computer guy slickdeal posters out there Smilie

For people with budget motherboards I'm guessing it might be helpful? One family member's desktop PC has a motherboard that was released year 2020 (or google says so anyways) but it really, REALLY does not like running ram past the 2400 speed this ram clocks in at despite bios updates and the ram being on the "approved ram" list for the MB.. it was admittedly a budget board when it was purchased too so there's that.

I was seriously tempted to buy this anyways on the "any ram is better than no ram at all" grounds in case the ram in one of our three desktop PC's fails but then I would have wasted $90 if the ram ends up working just fine until this ram shortage (hopefully!) is over years from now (? Thanks so very much AI Stick Out Tongue ) and ram prices go back to normal again.
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Spaceman6969Today 01:55 AM
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Quote from Andrepartthree :
I guess that's why it's so cheap by today's standards given the current ram shortage .. thank you for posting, seriously I would have had no way of knowing otherwise being somewhat ignorant of this stuff compared to you more experienced computer guy slickdeal posters out there For people with budget motherboards I'm guessing it might be helpful? One family member's desktop PC has a motherboard that was released year 2020 (or google says so anyways) but it really, REALLY does not like running ram past the 2400 speed this ram clocks in at despite bios updates and the ram being on the "approved ram" list for the MB.. it was admittedly a budget board when it was purchased too so there's that.I was seriously tempted to buy this anyways on the "any ram is better than no ram at all" grounds in case the ram in one of our three desktop PC's fails but then I would have wasted $90 if the ram ends up working just fine until this ram shortage (hopefully!) is over years from now (? Thanks so very much AI ) and ram prices go back to normal again.
Does that mean it a no go for you? Guess I should cancel this order
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Spaceman6969Today 01:59 AM
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Quote from dclive :
I suggest focusing on PC3200 RAM, not PC2400 RAM.
Like this you mean? It said PC4-25600.

Also, my use case is just office application. No video editing, no gaming pc, etc. just looking to extend pc life vs sticking to my 2 x 4GB of ram. Currently bottlenecking

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/c...c=pdp_page
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dcliveToday 02:19 AM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Like this you mean? It said PC4-25600.

Also, my use case is just office application. No video editing, no gaming pc, etc. just looking to extend pc life vs sticking to my 2 x 4GB of ram. Currently bottlenecking
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https://www.bestbuy.com/product/c...c=pdp_page
If it's just being used 80% (and any unused RAM is wasted RAM...) then I wouldn't even bother with buying anything.
If you must buy more RAM, take one of the SODIMMs out and replace with that 16GB module. I wonder if you'd even notice though, if you're not even paging.
We could help more if you gave us specs, CPU, etc details.
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dcliveToday 02:21 AM
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Quote from Andrepartthree :


I guess that's why it's so cheap by today's standards given the current ram shortage .. thank you for posting, seriously I would have had no way of knowing otherwise being somewhat ignorant of this stuff compared to you more experienced computer guy slickdeal posters out there

For people with budget motherboards I'm guessing it might be helpful? One family member's desktop PC has a motherboard that was released year 2020 (or google says so anyways) but it really, REALLY does not like running ram past the 2400 speed this ram clocks in at despite bios updates and the ram being on the "approved ram" list for the MB.. it was admittedly a budget board when it was purchased too so there's that.

I was seriously tempted to buy this anyways on the "any ram is better than no ram at all" grounds in case the ram in one of our three desktop PC's fails but then I would have wasted $90 if the ram ends up working just fine until this ram shortage (hopefully!) is over years from now (? Thanks so very much AI ) and ram prices go back to normal again.
Post the full specs of the 2020 machine.
Did you enable XMP / EXPO profile once the RAM was in place? Does that exist on the 2020 motherboard you have?
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SilmeToday 02:22 AM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Sorry for the dumb serious question but would this be a good alternative for my 2020 HP laptop with 2 ram slot of DDR4 3200 sodimm? I have the original 2 x 4GB of ram and it is getting used 80%. Shopping for any viable alternative and here I am with a doubt
It would, or you can go with 2 of 8gb 3200 PNY, $27.49 each.
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EfficientAlpaca712Today 02:25 AM
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Times are rough but this isn't really an amazing deal. Definitely not bad if you must have new memory but tons of used DDR4 sodimms floating around on ebay or marketplace if you aren't picky.
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mehrdadkradToday 02:42 AM
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this is cheaper than buying used on eBay
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Spaceman6969Today 02:46 AM
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Quote from dclive :
If it's just being used 80% (and any unused RAM is wasted RAM...) then I wouldn't even bother with buying anything.
If you must buy more RAM, take one of the SODIMMs out and replace with that 16GB module. I wonder if you'd even notice though, if you're not even paging.
We could help more if you gave us specs, CPU, etc details.
Thank you for being helpful. I don't have a complete specs but the link to past deal highlights the specs.

https://slickdeals.net/share/ipad_app/t/14516138

Curious to hear your thoughts. 🙂

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