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10-27-2021 06:32 PM
I have a 8gb 1R×16 PC4-3200AA-UC0-11 ram stick made by ADATA is it compatible with my stock HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2003W
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10-28-2021 02:10 PM
@pjosh9947 -- is this your computer: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2003w PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
From a hyperlink on that page, I see:
Memory upgrade information
Dual channel memory architecture (One DIMM per channel)
Two DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets
Supports up to PC4-25600 (DDR4-3200)
Supports 4 GB and 8 GB DDR4 UDIMMs
Supports up to 32 GB (unbuffered) with two 16 GB DIMMs on 64-bit systems
Since you already have the ADATA memory-stick, just try using it.
Hint: download, install, and run the free SPECCY software before adding the stick, and expand its "RAM" report. Run it again, after adding the stick, to expand its "RAM" report, to compare the specifications for the two sticks, and to see if the motherboard is "clocking" at its best rate.
10-28-2021 02:10 PM
@pjosh9947 -- is this your computer: HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2003w PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
From a hyperlink on that page, I see:
Memory upgrade information
Dual channel memory architecture (One DIMM per channel)
Two DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets
Supports up to PC4-25600 (DDR4-3200)
Supports 4 GB and 8 GB DDR4 UDIMMs
Supports up to 32 GB (unbuffered) with two 16 GB DIMMs on 64-bit systems
Since you already have the ADATA memory-stick, just try using it.
Hint: download, install, and run the free SPECCY software before adding the stick, and expand its "RAM" report. Run it again, after adding the stick, to expand its "RAM" report, to compare the specifications for the two sticks, and to see if the motherboard is "clocking" at its best rate.
11-01-2021 12:24 PM
@pjosh9947 -- Are these 2 ram sticks compatible?
8gb 1R×16 PC4-3200aa-uc0-11
8gb 1R×8 PC4-3200aa-ua2-11
What is the labeling on your current stick of RAM: "1Rx16" or "1Rx8" ?
I recommend that you purchase a stick of RAM with the same labeling as your current stick of RAM.
The web-page at: https://support.hp.com/my-en/document/c07764083
states:
Memory upgrade information
Two DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets
Supports up to PC4-25600 (DDR4-3200)
Supports 4 GB and 8 GB DDR4 UDIMMs
Supports up to 32 GB (unbuffered) with two 16 GB DIMMs on 64-bit systems
I do not know how it supports 32 GB, when each of the 2 slots only supports 8 GB, for a total of 16 GB.
11-02-2021 02:04 AM - edited 11-02-2021 02:05 AM
@pjosh9947 -- SPECCY should tell you the number of sticks of RAM that are installed, and the number of "empty" sockets.
> I don't understand is it 16gb or 32gb compatible?
I don't understand the contradiction listed in that "specifications" page.
> My original is1R×8gb.
Then, I recommend that you add one "1Rx8" memory-stick, with 8 GB of RAM.
It is too bad that SPECCY reports "zero SPD". It sometimes does that, for certain motherboards. Sigh.
That hides information about the detailed specification for the stick(s) of RAM.
Maybe, look under the "Motherboard" branch, for the number of RAM sockets.