Lexar 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM Laptop Memory (LD4AS008G-B3200GSST)
The Lexar 8GB DDR4 3200MHz SO-DIMM is a laptop memory upgrade designed for users who need faster application response and smoother multitasking without replacing their machine. Running at 3200MHz with a CL22 latency and a low 1.2V operating voltage, the Lexar 8GB DDR4 laptop module works with a wide range of notebook platforms. It suits students, remote workers, and professionals who run productivity suites, browsers, and data-intensive applications concurrently.
Technical Specifications
Memory
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 8GB |
| Memory Type | DDR4 |
| Form Factor | SO-DIMM (260-Pin) |
| Module Configuration | Single module |
Performance
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Speed | 3200MHz (DDR4-3200) |
| Bandwidth | PC4-25600 (25,600 MB/s) |
| CAS Latency | CL22 |
| Timing | 22-22-22 |
Electrical
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Operating Voltage | 1.2V |
| ECC Support | Non-ECC |
| Buffering | Unbuffered |
General
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | LD4AS008G-B3200GSST |
| Compatible Systems | DDR4 SO-DIMM laptops and small form factor PCs |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Use Cases and Applications
Everyday Productivity and Office Use
Users running office suites, email clients, and web browsers simultaneously often find that 4GB or 8GB of slower RAM creates noticeable lag when switching between tasks. Upgrading to this 3200MHz module provides headroom for multiple active applications, reducing the frequency of page file usage and the stuttering that accompanies it. It works particularly well in thin-and-light notebooks used for document editing, spreadsheet work, and video conferencing.
Student and Education Workloads
Students frequently run research tools, note-taking applications, presentation software, and browser tabs at the same time. Additionally, many educational platforms now deliver video content that compounds memory demand further. This module handles those overlapping processes more smoothly than base-configuration laptop memory, making it a practical upgrade for academic environments.
Entry-Level Creative and Media Workflows
Photo editing in tools such as Adobe Lightroom and basic video review in DaVinci Resolve or similar applications benefit from additional RAM bandwidth. However, users working on high-resolution video timelines or complex compositing will find that 8GB approaches its ceiling and may want to consider a 16GB module. For light creative use — photo culling, basic retouching, and short-form video editing — this module performs well within those limits.



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