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Is this 1600Mhz Or 1333Mhz Samsung Ram And Original Or Fake

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PC3-12800U is 1600MHz no matter the brand. 

The model number (M378B5773QB0-CK0) does check out with Samsung's 2GB DDR3-1600 non-ecc RAM. 

 

Basically it looks legit.

Is this 1600Mhz Or 1333Mhz Samsung Ram And Original Or Fake

 

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Searching the model returns 1600MHz, why would you think it's fake?

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PC3-12800U is 1600MHz no matter the brand. 

The model number (M378B5773QB0-CK0) does check out with Samsung's 2GB DDR3-1600 non-ecc RAM. 

 

Basically it looks legit.

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From my knowledge (of server RAM, i'm not sure about regular PC ram), It should have an exposed copper plane saying "SAMSUNG" on the edge. If its got that, its probably real. Also Google the model numbers on the black RAM chips, if they come up as Samsung, it won't really matter that much even if the stick itself is fake, because it's using real Samsung chips.

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I Just Looking For What PC3-12800U Exactly Mean Thanks For It A Bit Of Noob I Am?

Can You Explain More What It's Mean

15 minutes ago, Captain Chaos said:

PC3-12800U is 1600MHz no matter the brand. 

The model number (M378B5773QB0-CK0) does check out with Samsung's 2GB DDR3-1600 non-ecc RAM. 

 

Basically it looks legit.

 

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15 hours ago, hihihi8 said:

From my knowledge (of server RAM, i'm not sure about regular PC ram), It should have an exposed copper plane saying "SAMSUNG" on the edge. If its got that, its probably real. Also Google the model numbers on the black RAM chips, if they come up as Samsung, it won't really matter that much even if the stick itself is fake, because it's using real Samsung chips.

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not for my laptop that built in SAMSUNG DDR3L-1600

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24 minutes ago, hihihi8 said:

From my knowledge (of server RAM, i'm not sure about regular PC ram), It should have an exposed copper plane saying "SAMSUNG" on the edge. If its got that, its probably real. Also Google the model numbers on the black RAM chips, if they come up as Samsung, it won't really matter that much even if the stick itself is fake, because it's using real Samsung chips.

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That's right tooIMG_20180506_214516.thumb.jpg.2321281606a735d16878ac5122588c25.jpg

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2 hours ago, symbianz107 said:

I Just Looking For What PC3-12800U Exactly Mean Thanks For It A Bit Of Noob I Am?

Can You Explain More What It's Mean

 

Nevermind???

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