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04-28-2024 02:17 AM
Product: HP ProBook 450 15.6 inch G10 Notebook PC (71H56AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Hi all
I recently upgraded my HP Probook 450 G10 i3 1315u's ram from a single 8GB stick to 16gb by adding an exact same RAM stick. I've noticed that the laptop was a bit laggy on the 8GB ram stick and wanted to upgrade but genuinely felt no improvement. How will I know if the RAM is running in dual Channel mode? The RAM is the correct speed and type. Both being DDR4 3200MHZ.
All I wanted really was that this 13th gen i3 perform like my i3 11th gen in dual channel but clearly they are just not in the same category. My i3 11th gen probook is faster by a mile.
Very disappointed in my new Probook! Can anyone help please?
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