Crucial 8GB 2400 MT/S 260-Pin DDR4 (PC4-19200) Memory Module for Mac
Take the guesswork out of upgrading your Mac with Crucial memory for Mac systems. Since Apple computers often have very specific memory requirements, including particular component densities, speeds and SPD programming specifications, it's important to use memory that's engineered for your Mac. With more than a decade of experience manufacturing and developing memory for all types of Apple computers, trust Crucial memory to optimize your Mac system's performance. Increases Mac system performance Compatible with Mac systems Easy to install Every single module extensively tested at the component and module level Available in SODIMMs, RDIMMs and ECC UDIMMs Limited lifetime warranty Reliability for Mac systems When you use your Mac system, you expect intuitive, dependable performance. And if you're a Mac Pro user, you expect mission-critical workstation reliability. Expect the same out of your memory. Every module that leaves our doors has been extensively tested at the component level for voltage and temperature resistances, signal integrity and software compatibility. Speed and energy efficiency for Mac systems A memory upgrade is the fastest, easiest and most affordable way to get more performance out of your Mac system. Standard DDR3 modules help Mac systems reach speeds up to 1600 MT/s. For newer Mac systems, DDR3L modules are available. These modules deliver speeds starting at 1866 MT/s and use 10% less power for improved energy efficiency. Micron quality - a higher level of reliability As a brand of Micron, one of the largest memory manufacturers in the world, Crucial memory for Mac systems is backed by the same quality and innovation that has produced some of the world's most advanced memory and storage technologies. With a product portfolio that includes upgrades for more than 100,000 systems, we've got one specifically designed for your Mac system. Unbuffered Most PCs and workstations use unbuffered memory which is faster than registered memory. NON-ECC/Non-parity Most desktop and laptop computers take NON-ECC or Non-parity memory.