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Crucial 8GB Single DDR4 2133 MT/s (PC4-17000) DR x8 SODIMM 260-Pin Memory - CT8G4SFD8213

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Arrives Saturday, Jul 26
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Size: 8GB Dual Rank


Features

  • Speeds start at 2133 MT/s
  • Increase bandwidth by up to 30%
  • Reduce power consumption by up to 40% and extend battery life
  • Optimized for next generation processors and platforms
  • x8GB Based Dual Ranked Unbuffered Laptop/Notebook Memory

Description

Crucial - DDR4 - 8 GB - SO-DIMM 260-pin - 2133 MHz / PC4-17000 - CL15 - 1.2 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

Brand: Crucial


Computer Memory Size: 8 GB


RAM Memory Technology: SDRAM


Memory Speed: 2133 MHz


Compatible Devices: Laptop


RAM: ‎8 GB SDRAM


Memory Speed: ‎667 MHz


Brand: ‎Crucial


Series: ‎CT8G4SFD8213


Item model number: ‎CT8G4SFD8213


Item Weight: ‎0.563 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 2.25 x 0.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7 x 2.25 x 0.5 inches


Color: ‎Black/Green


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎1.2 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎LEXAR MEDIA INC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 19, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Reliable, works as expected
Size: 8GB Dual Rank
Great product, have been using this in my laptop several years now. It boosted performance and has never failed.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Roddy

  • 64GB in Dell Precision 7510 for far less than from Dell
Size: 32GB Kit (16GBx2) Dual Rank
I purchased two of these kits for my Dell Precision 7510 laptop in order to increase the amount of RAM to 64GB. I work with a lot of virtual machines and having more memory allows me to have more complex environments with more machines running at once. It took a little bit of power cycling in order to get the laptop to properly boot once I increased the memory to 64GB, but after a few reboots and making sure I had the latest BIOS and other drives installed, it has been working flawlessly. Initially I installed all 64GB and it took a long time for the system to boot, this is because the default BIOS setting verifies the memory that is installed and detects when the amount of installed RAM changes. In some cases I think I was simply impatient because the "Thorough" boot sequence that gets triggered when the amount of RAM changes takes a LOT longer than the "Fast" boot that typically occurs. After booting with 64GB "failed" or I was too impatient, I booted with 32GB and it worked quite well. I then made sure I could get into Windows and that it saw all the memory, and then I installed the 64GB again and checked all the BIOS settings (once I was able to get into the BIOS). I made sure I had carefully and fully seated all the memory, and after a few more restarts I got the prompt that the 64GB was recognized and I saw it in the BIOS, so then I waited patiently while it booted until I got into Windows. This has been running great for weeks now in my laptop in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2016 by dragon788

  • Great DIY Linux Mini PC memory
Size: 16GB Dual Rank
Bought and installed two Crucial 16GB Single DDR4 2133 MT/s (PC4-17000) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory - CT16G4SFD8213 modules in a DIY Intel NUC Kit NUC6i5SYH BOXNUC6I5SYH Silver/Black, when twice the available discount price was cheaper than the single price of CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 2133 MT/s (CT2K16G4SFD8213). Combined, 2 x 16GB = 32GB maxed out the supported memory in my Intel NUC, and "Dual channel (Interleaved) mode" supports twice the bandwidth with twin memory modules than "Single channel (Asymmetric) mode" with single or unequal memory modules. As expected, I have not experienced any problems with these memory modules to date. I am a pioneer in 3D computer graphics, and graphics is a memory intensive application, whereas text editing is not - in comparison. I am developing an atomic model that will support more and more data processing as the molecules increase in complexity. The alternative to physical memory is swap space on disk, but physical memory is considerably faster than HDD or even SSD speeds. Physical memory provides a superior performance to price ratio, if you are dealing with large data sets and/or computational complexity. 32GB may seem large, but for a 64bit processor 1 instruction of code = 8 bytes, 1 pixel = 4 bytes, and for a Western text file 1 character = 1 byte. 32GB = 4G instructions = 8G pixels = 32G Western characters. Depending on the applications you use or develop the optimum amount of memory for your own PC may vary. Parkinson's law of data: "Data expands to fill the space available for storage." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2016 by y2vlog

  • Works in ThinkPad T470s But WAIT for Laptop Delivery!!
Size: 16GB Dual Rank
This memory card (Crucial 16 GB DDR4 2,133 MHz) works perfectly in my new Lenovo ThinkPad T470s laptop, boosting the 8 GB it came with to 24 GB and saving me over $200 in comparison to what was being charged by Lenovo on their website when I was in the process of customizing my laptop for purchase. If you are considering purchasing this for a laptop you don't yet own, I caution you to wait for the laptop to arrive first! I had a bit of a scare because I ordered this memory card from Amazon immediately after ordering the laptop from Lenovo. Amazon delivered this memory card in less than 48 hours but Lenovo was delayed and I did not receive my laptop until 3 weeks later. This was scary because Amazon only allows returns within 30 days and had I gotten the wrong memory, I almost came close to not being able to return it. This memory card was easy to install. I just unscrewed five Philips head screws on the back of the laptop (disregarding the keyboard lock/unlock screw and being aware the screws don't drop out after loosened, there is a round thing holding each one to the lid). I then inserted the memory card into the extra slot until it snapped in place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2017 by Ken A. Collins

  • It's cheap, it works, what else is there to say?
Size: 8GB Dual Rank
The packaging this RAM comes in is cheap, effective and easy to get into. I haven't had any stability issues since installing in my Lenovo Y700 laptop more than a month ago. I went to 16GB and it's nice never having to close programs day-to-day. Photoshop, Premiere, whatever, just minimize and fire up GTA V to take a break, then go right back to work. It's cheap, it works...recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2016 by Andrew Thrasher

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