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11-01-2016 05:59 AM
The right kind of Hynix, yes. This is the specified part:
Memory modules (1066 MHz, DDR3): ● 4 GB PC3 12800 1600 MHz shared 641369-001
Looks like this:
So it needs to be DDR3-1600 and low density with 8 back blocks on the side, not 4. And it is not low voltage memory it is 1.5 volt.
So this ebay Hynix would work fine:
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03-31-2017 11:38 AM
Unfortunately the hynix memory was out of stock... And the vendor is showing me a Kingston KCP3L16SS8/4 4Gb memory. Need some help! Is the Kingston compatible with my Pavilion g6-2323sx? I've tried searching on google and I can't find any valuable information of compatibility. Hoping for some expert help.
03-31-2017 01:30 PM
Will mixing a DD3 and DDR3L cause some problems?
This is the display i got from CPU-Z:
The 2Gb ram is showing a 1.5V, while the 4Gb is showing 1.35V.. Been using my laptop for four years now will the set up cause any problems?
03-31-2017 01:44 PM
I did not think it was possible to have 2 modules in the same laptop running at 2 different voltages. All 1.35 volt memory can also run at 1.5 volt so I have always seen if you mix them it will all run at 1.5 volts. If it has been that way for 2 years I guess it is causing no problems.