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Apply 45% off Coupon HP Z4Y85AA 8GB 2400MHz DDR4 RAM

Apply 45% off Coupon HP Z4Y85AA 8GB 2400MHz DDR4 RAM

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https://www.amazon.in/dp/B078...Y9
HP Z4Y85AA 8GB 2400MHz DDR4 RAM

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HP 8 GB 2400 MHz DDR4 RAM for your pc
Improve start-up times with fewer delays during routine operations, run more programs simultaneously, and easily toggle between them with super-fast, power-efficient memory that you can scale to meet your exact requirements
Ensure that all of your memory characteristics match by upgrading with HP-branded memory that’s been tested for seamless system-level integration with HP business notebook pcs
Protect your investment with a one-year limited warranty
Transfer rate: PCA- 2400
Country of Origin: China

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Finance Ninja Finance Ninja
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Bro , ye ram 2k ki hai even after 45% coupon anyone to buy this would be in huge loss

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Correct 8k ki toh ni hai…but 8gb ddr4 2k mai kab milne lagi?

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Wow… What a shitty pricing for junk product.

Good 8GB DDR4 modules greater than 3000MHz are available for 3k. It just doesn’t make any sense.

Talk-Of-The-Town Talk-Of-The-Town
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Which ones are latest RAM used for i5 desktops and which company RAM is good…..? MHz and all…

Mobile Guru Mobile Guru
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It depends on the CPU+ Motherboard Spec
The stock speed of DDR4 RAM is 2133-2400MHz (anything above it is OC).. the RAM sticks that are marketed as 2666/2933/3200/3600/4000 MHz simply mean that they are tested to work at those speeds (OC – Intel XMP)
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Search for Motherboard details.. the RAM type (It is DDR4 for all releases from 2017 at least) + Max RAM Size/Speed it supports and get the RAM stick tested with the Motherboard + CPU combo @ a certain higher OC
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& Another aspect that decides the RAM performance is Memory Timings. Doesn’t matter much for general use cases but if you wanna get the best one.. then look at the RAM types (B-die,C-die,E-Die).. B-die sticks are costly and got better timings (Again.. even if you get the best RAM available, it depends on MB+CPU at what speed/timings the RAM works)
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Brand: Any popular one with good reviews + support is fine ( G.Skill, Corsair, Crucial, Kingston/HyperX, Gigabyte & .. )

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