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HP 14-cm0077AU
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello, good day.

 

I bought my laptop HP 14-cm0077AU last year and opened it up just today to clean the dust. When i open it, i noticed it has 2666V on it. Does this mean it came with 2666 of RAM? But when o double checked on specifications sheet and BIOS, it says 2400.  I planned to upgrade my RAM, should i buy another 2666 or 2400? Since it came with 2666 but run on 2400. Or is there anyway i can run it on 2666? Thank you. 

 

Edit: I checked with HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows, it says i have 2666 MHz of RAM. But on task manager say 2400 Mhz

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@DanuWinartha 

 

Its specs

 

        https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c06044228

 

You can install 2666MHz or 3200MHz RAM but it will only run at 2400MHz. That is normal for its system board and you can't overclock it.

 

Regards.

BH
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Then what's the point of HP giving out 2666 RAM for its default RAM? Did they install the wrong one?

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