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12-28-2020 06:43 AM

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Hi Guys!
I have OMEN HP 15-dc1065nw. Now I have 8GB RAM and I want to add one more 8GB RAM.
Please give me advice which RAM will be better for me:
RAM DDR4 HYNIX 8GB 2666MHz HMA81GS6JJR8N
OR
RAM DDR4 HYNIX 8GB 2666MHz HMA81GS6DJR8N
Thank you for your help
12-28-2020 08:22 AM - edited 12-28-2020 08:23 AM

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They are the same. The different identifiers are coded production data and do not affect the actual working specifications...if you want to add a module to the original best to try to match what is already in there. Have you opened it to see what HP provided? Very likely the Hynix you ask about will be fine.
12-28-2020 09:46 AM

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Sounds good. I have not opened computer yet but I am afraid that I 'm not gonna find inside more information about this.
12-28-2020 10:22 AM

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You will find a memory module in there and can try to find another just like it or as close as possible. I am primarily interested in the design of the chip. How many rows of black blocks on the side i.e. low or high density layout? You can mix low and high density on most laptops but all else equal best to stick with the same in upgrading. You can actually get this information from Windows as follows:
https://winbuzzer.com/2020/08/21/how-to-check-ram-type-speed-and-size-on-windows-10-xcxwbt/

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