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Your Dell Latitude uses PC3-10600 type memory.
Your Dell Latitude can support up to 8GB of memory. For optimal performance install the maximum amount of memory in each socket.
Your system comes standard with 2GB or 4GB of RAM. If you have upgraded your system then you may have a different amount.
A bank is a group of memory sockets. A socket is where a memory module is inserted. A bank can have one or more sockets.
One or more of the sockets in your system is already filled with memory. When you upgrade your system, you can either add memory to one of the open sockets and/or remove memory from a filled socket and replace it with a higher capacity memory module.
Your Dell Latitude XT3 has 2 banks of 1 socket each for a total of 2 memory sockets.
*We recommend you upgrade your computer to the latest BIOS revision prior to upgrading your memory.
A 64-bit operating system is required to address 4GB and above.
ETC tests each RAM module to ensure compatiblity with your Dell system. The memory modules listed above are guaranteed to work in your Dell Latitude XT3.
Date: 1/2/2012
jacksonville fl
Business User
Products Reviewed: 1
I put this in my dell/sprint 11z netbook and its working great.Fast shipping.great product at an afforadable price
Date: 12/22/2011
NJ
Personal User
Products Reviewed: 3
I have a Dell inspiron 1420 for a while now and it works fine, recently I installed a program for work that would slow down my system dramatically so I decided to look to upgrade the RAM in it.
Right away I got discouraged by the cost of the RAM, I kept on looking and I stumbled upon Edge Tech Corp.
The website is super easy to navigate, their inventory is huge and there is was, the RAM that I was looking for at a very good price. You know that if you have a DELL you won't spear any money and that was that I thought but I was wrong Edge Tech Corp had the right product ant the right price. Customer service is awesome. Thank you guys.
I will definitely purchase from them again.
My computer is much faster and can deal with that software now with no hesitation.
Great product.
Date: 11/29/2011
dallas
IT Professional
Best price I was able to find. Shipping is incredibly fast.
Date: 10/10/2011
Charlotte
Business User
Products Reviewed: 1
Product received in a timely manner. Installed on my Dell Latitude E6510 to replace 2GB RAM. Installed and performed very easily. Excellent experience with delivery and product.
Date: 7/28/2011
Billerica, MA
IT Professional
Did the trick. Good product and fast delivery!
Memory or RAM is a piece of hardware in your computer that holds software applications that you are working on. It serves as temporary working space between your computer’s hard drive and CPU.
Adding memory will improve your computer’s performance. Specifically, it will speed up opening new applications, running multiple applications at once, and switching between software applications (multi-tasking).
One task that additional memory speeds up is opening a new software application. Let’s take this as an example. When you open a new application on your computer, your computer’s CPU fetches the application from the hard drive and stores it in RAM memory. It stores it in RAM because RAM is very fast relative to the hard drive. When RAM gets full, and you open a new application then the CPU needs to kick out one of your open applications, put it back on the slow hard drive, fetch the new application from the hard drive, and place the new application in RAM. Basically, it swaps the applications.
This game of swapping wastes time. Ideally, your computer could have an infinite amount of RAM. Then your CPU would fetch an application once from the hard drive, save it into RAM, and never need to kick out another application. There is no such thing as infinite RAM, but you can max out the RAM on your computer by adding the maximum amount of memory to each socket.
To max out your RAM memory, add the maximum amount of memory to each memory socket. To find out how much RAM each socket can support, divide the system maximum RAM amount by the total number of sockets in your system.
For example, if your system maximum RAM is 2GB, and your system has 2 total sockets then the maximum amount each socket can support is 1GB. If one of the sockets is already filled then you can always remove the existing module and replace it with a higher capacity module.
No. The 1975 Magnusson-Moss Act prevents OEM manufacturers from disqualifying a warranty when 3rd party memory is used. For more details, please see the Magnuson-Moss Act.
Memory speed refers to the amount of time that memory (RAM) takes to put data into its memory or send it out. Your device’s memory will have an upper limit on the speed at which it can operate.
A memory kit is a number of memory modules sold as a unit or a kit. For example, a 1GB memory kit will contain two 512MB modules. This is written as (2x512MB).
Choose the appropriate installation guide or see our How To Install Computer Memory Guide.
Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) is one of the major issues of damaging memory modules. Learn how you can avoid this by reading our Memory Handling Guide.
ETC Memory Upgrades for the Dell Latitude XT3 are engineered to exact OEM specifications. ETC guarantees 100% performance and compatibility with your Dell Latitude XT3.