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Lexar DDR4-3200 SODIMM 32GB Laptop Memory Kit Review

Overview

The simple way to boost your computer’s performance

The Lexar DDR4-3200/2666 SODIMM Laptop Memory lets you wake up your PC with a performance upgrade that gives you faster startups, increased responsiveness and quicker application load times. With its simple installation you’ll be up and running in no time, so you can multitask with ease.

Take the next step in high computing performance

Having multiple applications open at once can decrease your computer’s performance. By installing the Lexar DDR4-3200/2666 UDIMM Desktop Memory you can continue multitasking without the need for unnecessary slowdowns.

There’s no room in your day for slowdowns

Data-intensive apps should never slow down your performance. So whether your browsing the internet, working on spreadsheets, or uploading photos, the Lexar DDR4 gives you a boost in performance to multitask with ease.

Simple Installation

With limited steps to install your Lexar DDR4, you’ll get a boost in your computing performance in no time.

Easy to Upgrade

Get better performance without having to buy a new system. With a simple upgrade to the Lexar DDR4 memory you’ll add a much needed boost to your computer.

Rigorously Tested

All Lexar product designs undergo extensive testing in the Lexar Quality Labs,facilities with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.

For more information, please visit Lexar’s website.

 

The Box and Packaging

The memory modules are sold not as a pair … but comes individually packaged as single module of 16GB. So in order to get the best performance, you’ll need to install 2 of these on your system to enabe “dual channe”l mode.

 

A Closer Look

As I’ve said before, these memory modules designed mainly for system builders, and for users who want to upgrade their memory on their ordinary desktop computer. So there’s no RGB or heat spreader … nothing fancy.

One side of the module is populated with 8 x memory chips, while the other side is plain. And if I’m not mistaken, Lexar actually make their own memory chips.

 

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