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The Lexar 8GB DDR4 SO-DIMM RAM delivers a high-performance 3200 MHz speed with low 1.2V power consumption, designed for laptops with a 260-pin form factor. It offers a quick, hassle-free installation and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable and efficient upgrade to boost multitasking and overall system responsiveness.







| ASIN | B0C7Z4HJ8L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,783 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 7 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | Lexar |
| Brand Name | Lexar |
| Column Address Strobe Latency | CL22 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Computer memory size | 8 GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,392 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3200 Megabits Per Second |
| Form Factor | SO-DIMM |
| Manufacturer | Lexar Co., LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LD4AS008G-B3200ASST |
| Memory Form Factor | SODIMM |
| Memory Generation | DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory speed | 3200 MHz |
| Model Name | LD4AS008G-B3200ASST |
| Model Number | LD4AS008G-B3200ASST |
| Number of Pins | 260 |
| Product Features | High-performance |
| Product Warranty | Limited lifetime warranty |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Size | 8 GB |
| RAM memory technology | DDR4 |
| Special feature | High-performance |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
I**.
Very trustable brand for tech
RAM stick is amazing. I got a 8gb and it fit in my laptop RAM slot perfectly. It connected straight away. It looks great. Compatibility is perfect. Perfect for performance. Boot time became much faster.
R**D
Cheap and effective
I upgraded my friends laptop with is 8GB SODIMM module a few months back after the issues that she had due to limited RAM which made the laptop literally useless. Since the upgrade everything is smooth. It was an easy upgrade which saved the laptop from pretty much going into recycling. I would recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a budget upgrade for their laptop. Note that I upgraded the RAM and also added an SSD as part of this upgrade.
A**H
Great kit of ram
works just as advertised, installs easily, did not need to tinker with BIOs to adjust the speed, came at max clock out of the box, fast. and definitely upgrade your RAM to 16GB, 8 is not usable nowadays
M**R
Good Value.
Good value at £12 per SODIMM at time of purchase. Much cheaper than buying as a kit. No issues encountered.
M**G
10/10 quality
All the people here who bought this 8GB DDR4 stick merely to keep their laptops “functional” have precisely the wrong mindset. I, in my exalted wisdom and unbridled ambition, bought this RAM to become intimately familiar with the limitations of adequacy, to master the razor’s edge between enough and not enough, so that the modern world of bloatware, background processes, and endless browser tabs may fade into a manageable, if precarious, equilibrium. And it has worked, to profound success. I have slotted the RAM into its humble SODIMM housing, grown attached to its modest yet noble contribution: the willingness to carry Chrome, Spotify, Discord, and perhaps even Microsoft Word but only if one dares to close something first. I can hardly remember the days before I became a man of RAM. How distant those days seem now, when four gigabytes was considered survivable. How pitiful those days, how burdened by perpetual freezing and system hangs. I laugh at the philistines who still operate in a world of 4GB, their laptops wheezing like asthmatic donkeys, their shoulders hunched under the weight of swap files. Ha, what fools, blissful in their ignorance, anesthetized by their inability to open more than two tabs at once. Nietzsche once said that a man who has a why can bear almost any how. But a man who has 8GB of DDR4 can bear at least six Chrome tabs, a PDF, and a half-hearted attempt at Photoshop. And all this talk of why and how becomes unnecessary, for the “out of memory” warning is its own philosophy. Schopenhauer once said that every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world. 8GB of DDR4 expands that vision just far enough to believe one is free, until a game demands 16GB. Then, the truth comes crashing down like an operating system update at the worst possible moment. Who can lament the tragedy of life, when Task Manager shows only 90% memory usage? Who can cry, when closing Spotify liberates enough headroom to open Excel? Have you yet understood? This is no ordinary stick. In this humble strip of silicon lies the alchemical potential to transform a laptop from unusable to bearable. Those who have not yet pressed down the module into its plastic slot will not understand, for they still live in a world of stuttering video calls and endless buffering. Those who have opened their mind to the fragility of 8GB will shift their expectations accordingly — and, perhaps, learn humility. To give this RAM a rating of anything less than five stars would be to condemn sufficiency itself. Who am I, as a mere mortal, to judge the most affordable of memory capacities? No. I say gratefully to whichever grand being may have created this silicon: good job on the RAM. It sure is adequate. I sit here with my 8GB DDR4 RAM, transcendent not above death, but above absolute uselessness. For insofar as this RAM will keep my laptop alive a little longer, I am in the presence of a fragile, temporary grace.
D**B
Useful boost of memory for my Chromebox.
I wanted to upgrade the memory on my Chromebox from 4GB RAM to 8 GB at a modest cost to see if it made any difference (the CPU is an Intel Core i3 which is quite nippy for a Chromebox). Before the upgrade I noticed things slowing down a bit when I have lots of tabs open, especially with Youtube and web pages being bombarded with loads of adverts. I watched a Youtube video on how to change the memory, and it's very straight forward, even for a beginner like me, you just take the lid off and unclip the existing modules and put the new one in. I decided to take both the existing 2GB modules out because they are slightly lower speed than the new one, and could slow it down. The result is that my Chromebox is a bit more nippy at loading web pages when I have already got lots of tabs open; athough it's not a massive difference; so I was correct in going for a modest and cost effective upgrade. If I had gone for 2 x 8GB, the law of diminishing returns sets in. I ran a memory diagnosis to confirm that the new module was indeed 8GB, and it's working fine so far.
A**W
Laptop upgrade
Upgraded 4 year old Dell Inspiron laptop from 8gb to 16gb with 2 of these. Worked a treat and give the laptop a few more years life for just over £24
A**R
Instant transformation
My mom's laptop was running very slow, with only 4gb of ram most of it was being used causing the laptop to run like an old pc. Popped this in, instantly back to feeling brand new again. Absolutely impressed, very cheap but a massive difference
M**N
Solid upgrade
Good upgrade that means my formerly 8GB laptop no longer lags when doing pretty basic multitasking.
J**H
Extremely fast shipping, and reliable ram.
After a week, product still running great. Dual channel with another brand and no issues so far. Was delivered in a day.
M**Y
Gutes Preis Leistung Verhältnis
Guter RAM und günstig bei Amazon gefunden. So macht das Upgrade Spaß.
D**Z
Nie działa z Acer Helios 300 2019
Pamięć nie działa w laptopie Acer Helios 300, musiałem zwrócić.
S**Y
works great in the Synology DS225+ NAS
got this for my new Synology DS225+ NAS, and even though officially it only takes an extra 2Gb, this 8Gb works great to give 10Gb in total
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