


Make informed decisions with expert advice. Learn More
Get Better Productivity With G.SKILL Ripjaws SO-DIMM Series.
The G.SKILL Ripjaws SO-DIMM series memory kit helps enhance your productivity and computing experience on your laptop. It works at 1.35V ultra low voltage, and delivers fast speed, low latency to address your daily needs in work and entertainment. Quality components and construction ensure stability and durability you can count on in demanding situation.
1.35V Low Voltage
Required only 1.35V, the G.SKILL low voltage SO-DIMM memory kit consumes less power and generates less heat. It is the perfect memory solution to extend your laptop's battery life and enhance the stability due to lower temperature.
High Speed
The model # F3-1600C11D-16GRSL is rated at 1600MHz to deliver up to 12.8GBps bandwidth per channel to deal with the evolving needs of today's operating system and applications.
For 3rd & 4th Gen Intel Core Processor
The G.SKILL low voltage SO-DIMM memory kit is compatible with the laptop machines & PCs equipped with Intel 3rd & 4th Generation processors that support 1.35V DDR3 SO-DIMM.
First-Class Quality
Every G.SKILL Ripjaws SO-DIMM memory kit is 100% validated with G.SKILL rigorous burn-in tests. It ensures every kit delivers perfect stability, performance and quality for your laptop machine.
Pros: I can confirm this RAM works fine in a E6440 / i7 4600M. Don't wast your money on faster speeds if your BIOS cannot take advantage. This is exactly the low voltage (1.35) CL 11, DDR3 1600 specification that Dell puts in the machine themselves.
Cons: Its unclear what the difference is between the Ripjaws and standard version of this memory, so my suggestion is to go on price. If G.Skill can tell me why Ripjaws laptop memory is better than similarly specced G.Skill standard laptop memory, I would love to know..... other than the colorful sticker...
Overall Review: Do you need 16GB in your laptop? With windows 8.1 and speedy large SSD's its now possible to host a number of virtual machine on a laptop. If you are a developer, or in the software business, this is a great way to keep your "base operating system" separate and clean from your development or test environments. You could even set up a "personal" operating system that you use to surf the web, Facebook etc., without the possibility of infecting your corporate operating system.