And have never had a problem with it. Only problem I've ever seen is when Windows 7 would only see it as a bit less than 4GB when there was really 8GB in there. I just changed it from 'Unganged' to Ganged' in the BIOS and that problem went away. So, when I decided to up the RAM from 8GB to my max of 16GB (Windows 7 Home Premium only allows 16GB max)... It is always best to choose the exact same RAM size, RAM speed and RAM manufacturer; so these exactly match my other matched set. I just did a system RAM check using the built-in system RAM checker. It did fine.
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Additional memory really helped boost my desktop's performance. Originally, I only had 8GBs and now I'm running with 24GBs.
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I bought these memory kits for Dell 7010 upgrades. It has worked well like most Kingston ram.
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P45 q9550 that only takes 4 sticks of 2gb ONLY this particular type of ram-- so its good
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