
HP H6Y77AA 8GB DDR3L 1600 SODIMM Memory
Enhance Your System's Performance with Reliable MemoryIntroducing the HP 8GB DDR3L SODIMM Memory Module. Designed to deliver high performance and reliability, this memory module is perfect for upgrading your laptop or small form factor PC. Ensure smooth multitasking and improved system responsive...
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Overview
Enhance Your System's Performance with Reliable Memory
Introducing the HP 8GB DDR3L SODIMM Memory Module. Designed to deliver high performance and reliability, this memory module is perfect for upgrading your laptop or small form factor PC. Ensure smooth multitasking and improved system responsiveness with this high-quality HP memory.
- Capacity: 8GB
- Type: DDR3L
- Speed: 1600MHz
- Voltage: 1.35V
- Form Factor: SODIMM
Key Features
Enable fast start-up times with few delays during routine operations and support simultaneous opening of and toggling between large files (presentations, spreadsheets, and graphics, etc.)
Enjoy power savings compared to predecessor memory with just 1.35 V output
HP rigorously tests and qualifies all suppliers for ensured quality so that memory works seamlessly with HP products
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Enables fast start-up times for the system, contributing to a more responsive user experience.
- Designed to minimize delays during routine operations, enhancing overall system fluidity.
- Supports simultaneous opening and toggling between large files, beneficial for multitasking.
- Offers power savings with a 1.35 V output, making it more energy-efficient than older memory types.
- Rigorously tested and qualified by HP, ensuring seamless compatibility with HP products.
👎 Cons
- The 1600MHz speed is slower compared to newer DDR4 or DDR5 memory modules, potentially limiting performance in demanding applications.
- DDR3L is an older memory standard, which may not be compatible with newer motherboards designed for DDR4 or DDR5.
- The 8GB capacity, while useful, might be insufficient for very intensive professional workloads or high-end gaming in some systems.
- "SODIMM" form factor is specific to laptops and small form factor PCs, not compatible with standard desktop motherboards.
- The benefit of "power savings" is relative to predecessor memory, not necessarily to newer, faster RAM with higher voltage.