Personal computer manufacturers under-dimension their products in areas that many customers do not consider before they purchase a new computer. Memory is a typical resource that is compromised, or it is offered as an option at the time of purchase for a price that is well above the going market rate.
With a bit of care and careful reading of the instructions, anyone can install more memory in his/her computer.
The Crucial chips have performed very well in my system for several months now. And when I think on the time prior to having them, I remember the numerous hours of blocked service due an to an inadequately dimensioned resource only because of a manufacturer that attempted squeeze the last bit of profit.