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Corsair Memory — 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 SODIMM Memory (CMSO8GX3M2A1333C9)

Memory you can rely on.

SKU# CMSO8GX3M2A1333C9

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$99.99
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$99.99

Product Description

8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 SODIMM Memory, 1333MHz

Key Features

  • Guaranteed to work on Intel and AMD platforms
  • World famous Corsair reliability and performance

Package Contents

Two 4GB SODIMM memory module

System Requirements

Designed for use with all SODIMM compatible DDR3 systems

Warranty Lifetime
Size 8GB Kit (2 x 4GB)
Performance Profile none
Fan Included No
Heat Spreader
Memory Configuration Dual Channel
Memory Type DDR3
Package - Memory Pin 204
Package - Memory Format SODIMM
Tested Voltage 1.5
SPD Voltage 1.5
Speed Rating PC3-10600 (1333MHz)
SPD Speed 1333MHz
Tested Speed 1333Mhz
Tested Latency 9-9-9-24
SPD Latency 9-9-9-24

How to install Desktop Memory

In this video, Jeff Checchi shows you how to install a set of Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 memory modules into a motherboard.

How to upgrade an Asus EeePC in minutes

This video from the Corsair Labs illustrates how to upgrade your netbook hard disk and system memory in just a few minutes.

Dell Inspiron Memory Upgrade

This video will show you how to upgrade the memory in a Dell Insprion 1520 notebook computer. This notebook has memory located under the keyboard as well as on the underside of the computer.

Blog

Vengeance Extreme 3000MHz setup and overclocking results

By Jake Crimmins, on April 17th, 2013

Building the modules

Building the world's fastest production memory is no easy feat, you need the right combination of hardware and memory ICs. To build just one Vengeance Extreme DRAM module requires screening through over 1000 memory ICs. Check out the video below for more info on how the modules are made.

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How-to upgrade your laptop memory on a HP Envy 4-1030US

By Jake Crimmins, on December 14th, 2012

Upgrading your laptop memory is a very simple process and only takes 10-15 minutes. The laptop I am using is the HP Envy 4-1030US which comes standard with a 4GB 1600MHz memory module. I am going to upgrade it to 16GB of our Vengeance 1866MHz (CMSX16GX3M2A1866C10) laptop memory. This will not only help the overall performance of the machine but it will dramatically help the integrated graphics performance.

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Corsair wins 2011 Bit-Tech, Bit-gamer and Custom PC awards

By Dylan Rhodes, on December 2nd, 2011

 

Customers have made Corsair their top choice in three major categories for the 2011 Bit-tech, Bit-gamer and Custom PC awards, awarding us Best Memory Manufacturer (for the third year in a row), Best PSU Manufacturer (continuing our five-year winning streak), and the Overclocking & Cooling Award. Of the latter, Bit-tech writes: "Corsair's new range of CPU coolers, especially its pre-filled water-cooling loops, has been especially popular."

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Intel XMP and Memory Performance Basics

By Jeff Checchi, on October 25th, 2011

When it comes to choosing the right memory for your system there are three main factors to consider regarding performance. These factors are memory frequency, latency and density. This presentation will briefly go over these performance factors and also explain Intel® XMP (Extreme Memory Profile). With XMP the days of trial and error memory overclocking are gone. XMP allows guaranteed overclocked memory performance to be enabled with the “flick of a switch”, while still allowing expert users the option of manual configuration and tweaks, beyond the officially tested and guaranteed overclocked settings.

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Corsair Memory Dominates the Intel XMP Compatible Memory Lists

By Mike Clements, on August 30th, 2011

Corsair works very hard with Intel to provide memory that complies with Intel's XMP standards. This means that not only does the user get the benefit of predefined performance settings, they also get an extra level of assurance that Corsair memory is tested with and compatible with their Intel based system. In fact, Corsair has more XMP approved memory listed at Intel than all other memory vendors combined on the Intel XMP charts:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Top Questions

  • Windows 7 64-bit says that I have 24GB/16GB amount of memory installed but only 2GB/8GB/16GB available?

    The amount of memory which is usable by Windows 7 depends on your specific version. Here is a link to Microsoft's explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

     

    VersionLimit on X86Limit on X64
    Windows 7 Ultimate

    4 GB

    192 GB

    Windows 7 Enterprise

    4 GB

    192 GB

    Windows 7 Professional

    4 GB

    192 GB

    Windows 7 Home Premium

    4 GB

    16 GB

    Windows 7 Home Basic

    4 GB

    8 GB

    Windows 7 Starter

    2 GB

    2 GB

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Corsair Memory — 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 SODIMM Memory  (CMSO8GX3M2A1333C9)

Corsair Memory — 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 SODIMM Memory (CMSO8GX3M2A1333C9)

Memory you can rely on.