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Recognized ACER AO722 BIOS for all available 8GB of DDR3 RAM.
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Now I enjoy 16GB of RAM which is a huge jump from 6GB I had originally.
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This 8 GB module installed easily and worked right away without any fuss!
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8gb module support is shared across all sandy bridge processors but some Laptop manufacturer try to limit them in their BIOS
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The price could be better, but when you find an 8gb chip that works in a cheapo
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Easy to install and computer (Mac Book Pro) supported it even though computer spec said it would only support 8GB.
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, I remember when this price didn't even buy one MEG of ram!Even though acer specs say 4 gb max, this 8 gb (7.7 usable) is installed and working great!
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, I remember when this price didn't even buy one MEG of ram!Even though acer specs say 4 gb max, this 8 gb (7.7 usable) is installed and working great!
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Installed in Lenovo Yoga 13 (replacing the single existing 4GB stick) and works seamlessly.
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I installed this in an Acer Aspire AO-725 Acer Aspire ONE 725-0488 - 11.6" - C-60 - Windows netbook which officially has a 4GB RAM limit, but recognized the 8 GB module instantly
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Total RAM is now 12 gb and worked fine right away.
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I can confirm that this stick WORKS in this model of Acer netbooks and shows a full 8GB available in Windows 7
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Works great on my Mac Book Pro 13", now it has 10 GB total memory
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I looked on apple's website, they claimed that my model only supports 8gb of ram