Two years back, when RAM prices where half those today, I got my laptop upgraded to 16GB of SODIMM RAM. The model is KINGSTON KVR13S9K2/16 16GB (2X8GB) SO-DIMM DDR3 PC3-10600 1333MHZ CL9.
Today my laptop is not in use so I was thinking about salvaging the SODIMMs on Sandy Bridge desktop of mine with MB ASUS P8Z68V_PRO. Both the SODIMS and the MB are 1333MHz (PC3-10600) compatible and the whole idea is around the use of a Desktop RAM 240 Pin DDR3 204PIN Laptop Internal Memory Card Adaptor Converter I found on Amazon. Also the operating voltage is 1,5Volts respectively.
So my question is if my two 8GB SODIMMs are going to work on my old P8Z68V Pro MB. I do overclock but I am not crazy, if the adapter has its own mind about it. I prefer more RAM on my system than more speed.
So instead of buying more RAM for my old desktop, I want to save tons of money by just spending 18€ for the two adaptors. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance.
P8Z68V_PRO specs
Kingston KVR13S9K2/16 16GB (8GB x2) specs
Today my laptop is not in use so I was thinking about salvaging the SODIMMs on Sandy Bridge desktop of mine with MB ASUS P8Z68V_PRO. Both the SODIMS and the MB are 1333MHz (PC3-10600) compatible and the whole idea is around the use of a Desktop RAM 240 Pin DDR3 204PIN Laptop Internal Memory Card Adaptor Converter I found on Amazon. Also the operating voltage is 1,5Volts respectively.
So my question is if my two 8GB SODIMMs are going to work on my old P8Z68V Pro MB. I do overclock but I am not crazy, if the adapter has its own mind about it. I prefer more RAM on my system than more speed.
So instead of buying more RAM for my old desktop, I want to save tons of money by just spending 18€ for the two adaptors. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance.
P8Z68V_PRO specs
Kingston KVR13S9K2/16 16GB (8GB x2) specs