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12-17-2020 11:35 PM - edited 12-17-2020 11:50 PM
Hello,
I own an HP Pavilion g6-1300ev (I know it's old) that I need to upgrade. I already installed an SSD but I am looking for some extra RAM.
I can see there is a single 4GB Ram from ADATA and that there is a second module position. The big question now is;
- should I drop the old ram and get a single 8GB?
- should I get another 4GB hope they see each other and run in dual channel? (Don't know if the board even supports it)
- should I get 2x4GB to make sure they are the same model to run in dual channel?
Edit: I have found a very simple spec page but there isn't much more info so I thought I'd ask.
note/edit: Gonna upgrade to windows 10 - Do you think the win 7 64bit drivers will work on win 10 pro 64bit?
note: can't enter the bios. is there even one? Should I change something before going dual channel (if supported)
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12-19-2020 06:45 AM
You're very welcome.
It takes time for a moderator to approve the images we post.
I think the Mushkin memory you posted should work fine, but it is only going to run at 1333 MHz.
1333 MHz is the fastest speed your notebook's processor can run the memory at.
The 4 + 2 GB configuration in the manual...no doubt HP left off the 4 + 4 GB configuration in error.
If you can install 4 GB of memory in one slot, then you can install 4 GB of memory in the second slot.
12-18-2020 07:22 AM
Hi:
The max memory your notebook supports is 2 x 4 GB of memory.
The processor and chipset support 2 x 8 GB of memory but the service manual indicates the max each slot can take is 4 GB.
It would be a gamble on your part to go with a single 8 GB chip.
2 x 4 GB of DDR3-1333 memory will run in dual channel mode.
Compatible memory should be plug and play. No need to change any settings in the BIOS.
W10 should install all of the drivers for the hardware your PC comes with.
Hopefully the audio and wifi will work.
If your PC has the Atheros 3012 Bluetooth, I have a way to get that to work on W10.
Below is the link to the service manual.
12-18-2020 10:33 PM - edited 12-18-2020 10:41 PM
Thank you for the info. In the pdf you've given me I can see this:
direct link: https://i.postimg.cc/50YVk0pj/ram.png
Even though it says that it supports up to 8GB all I can see if I am not mistaking is 6GB.
4+2GB (Dual channel?)
4GB (Single channel?)
4GB (2x2 dual channel?)
2GB (single channel)
So from these:
my best and cheapest option seems to be first Mushkin 8GB DDR3-1600MHz (MAR3S160BT4GX2) since it is 1600mhz (that seem to be the highest clock for my chipset?). Am I right?
edit: Images won't show in the post. Don't know why.
12-19-2020 06:45 AM
You're very welcome.
It takes time for a moderator to approve the images we post.
I think the Mushkin memory you posted should work fine, but it is only going to run at 1333 MHz.
1333 MHz is the fastest speed your notebook's processor can run the memory at.
The 4 + 2 GB configuration in the manual...no doubt HP left off the 4 + 4 GB configuration in error.
If you can install 4 GB of memory in one slot, then you can install 4 GB of memory in the second slot.
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