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Determine max installable RAM for a CPU that supports but no official motherboard support
I have a Lenovo Ideapad-520IKB laptop with a single 16GB memory SODIMM module and no soldered memory on motherboard. I want to upgrade it to 32GB (or 24GB if 32 not possible)
When I searched Lenovo ...
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What does (4G x 4) x 40 DRAM Composition mean?
I found two different specifications of memory modules on Samsung's official website, with the same Component Composition but different capacities. What do the three numbers in Component Composition ...
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Can I upgrade 256x8 sodimm ram with 2Rx8 one? [closed]
My old laptop has only one slot for ram. Current ram is SODIMM DDR3 4GB 1333 256x8 CL9 (see attached picture). I want to upgrade ram to 8GB but did not find DDR3 8GB 1333 256x8 CL9. There are a lot of ...
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RAM timing/frequency issues, impossible to enable XMP profile
The problem
My RAM is supposed to run in XMP 2.0 at 1600MHz with the following timings
CAS Latency: 16
RAS to CAS: 18
RAS precharge: 18
tRAS: 38
TRC: 56
As you can see there that's the expected ...
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DDR4 SODIMM what does the V lettering mean after the speed? E.g PC4-2666V
I'm normally familar with the lettering of RAM sticks but I'm a little stuck on what V means. For exampe I know 2400T is the T suffix at the end means it meets a specific JEDEC standard. A 2400T ...
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What does the "S" suffix for RAM modules mean?
While looking for a RAM upgrade, I found two offers which apparently only differ in the "S" suffix of the type, and in the price:
"32 GB RAM, 1 Modul, DDR4, 3200 MHz (PC4-25600), SO-...
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Why is DDR5 ram addresses 31-bit (and not using a potential last 32-nd bit? )
I watched this video on YouTube, and it mentions DDR5 is addressed using 31 bits. 5 bits for the bank, 16 bits for the row, and 10 bits for the column. I feel like a 32-bit address would "fit&...
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Ram tests do not match with Advertised Ram speed
I have 32 GB of Ram on a Windows 11 Machine.4 *8 GB
Per My motherboard Manual :
Supported Ram:4 x DIMM, Max. 128GB, DDR4 4400(O.C.)/4000(O.C.)/3866(O.C.)/3600
(O.C.)/3466(O.C.)/3200/3000/2800/2666/...
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After I upgraded to DDR4-3200 32 GB on a MAG X570 MSI, I'm getting a double beep... but everything works fine
This is a strange situation for me.
I'm building a machine for my wife, and since it uses a compatible motherboard (identical except MPG instead of MAG), I'm also passing my old DDR4-2400 to her and ...
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Why does my HP EliteBook 8440p doesn't turn on with 2 new DDR3 4gb RAMs?
My HP EliteBook 8440p had 2 DDR3 RAM of 2GB each, so 4 GB total.
This is my DxDiag info:
The specs of these 2 RAM are:
I wanted to change them to 2 4gb RAMs (so 8GB, the max supported ram for this ...
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3600MHz memory doesn't work to the spec
I'm trying to configure AMD R9 Radeon branded memory kit (model R9S432G3606U2K) to work at it's specified frequency, which is 3600. The motherboard is Asus Prime B550-Plus and, according to it's specs,...
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RAM - same RAM manufacturer, but different manufacturing date and possibly chip manufacturer - could it possibly cause problems?
This question is similar to this one Using two different brands of RAM sticks together BUT I have the same model number, RAM company is the same as well, XMP timings and XMP frequency is obviously the ...
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Why my ASUS BIOS detects and runs Kingston DDR4 3200MHz memory as 2400MHz?
In my new computer there are 2x8Gb Kingston Fury DDR 4 (Kingston kf432c16bb1k2/16) modules.
Still ASUS Prime Z590-A with Intel i5 11600-K detects it as 2400MHz. Modules installed according ASUS ...
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What is the amount of bytes read/written from a DDR1-333Mhz ram per second?
Here's what I calculated. DIMM memories have 64 bit data paths. Which means it can handle 64 bits of data per clock cycle. But since DDR1 rams are able to handle twice the data, it should be able to ...
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any validation of disparate memory speed and timings?
By going to the theory (and assuming bit time, command rate and cycle time are all part of the spec and must be true and always the same for all components claiming to be ddr4-xxx --which i would like ...