Have you looked at newegg.com or any other online retailer that actually focuses on computers/parts? Think you will find a better selection and/or prices. Look up the specs for your laptop and see if it supports that much RAM or type. How much RAM do you have in there now? You may actually benefit more by just getting a high class SD card and turning on ReadyBoost. Would save your SSD from all the write operations when paging or hibernating and would be cheaper than buying RAM. My laptop from 3 years ago still feels new and I am not even using an SSD. Depending on how much RAM you currently have in there you may not notice a lot of difference other than getting back some of the shared memory that the system is reserving for your video card.
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