Everyone is suspicious of brands they have never heard of before. So if you're upgrading a $4,000 computer, you can of course use a different brand. Me? I dared and how glad I am that I did! This is an upgrade from a Dell Inspiron All in One 2330 which is quite old but has been repurposed as an office desktop for my parents who will only be using it for email and the web. I also upgraded the HDD to a Kingston 240GB SSD and chose to install the RAM first to make sure it works, then the SSD (with a fresh and clean install of WIN10). So if you want to save a few bucks and have something that works right out of the box, get this!Packaging: Arrived in no-frills packaging (2 SO-DIMMS in 2 separate packages).Dunno!Operation:Instant charging!
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