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07-29-2020 11:24 AM
hi could u please confirm if this RAM is compatible with my laptop Notebook 15-bs004ne.( pic attached below)
Im unable to find 2133 MHZ which is my current RAM
and if this is compatible do i need to do any additional configuration after installation of the RAM to enable to function at maximum capacity?
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07-29-2020 02:14 PM
The one you just posted above is the same part number I gave you, so that one should work.
The first one you posted is generic. It has the right specs but there is no guarantee it will work in your notebook.
It might and it might not.
If it is not a huge difference in price I would go with the second one you posted because that is all but guaranteed to work.
07-29-2020 12:51 PM
Hi:
You want this part number for the 15-bs### model series...
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07-29-2020 01:02 PM
Nobody will be able to answer that question.
I gave you the part number that Crucial says is compatible with your notebook.
If that is the only one you can get, you will have to cross your fingers and hope that it works.
07-29-2020 02:14 PM
The one you just posted above is the same part number I gave you, so that one should work.
The first one you posted is generic. It has the right specs but there is no guarantee it will work in your notebook.
It might and it might not.
If it is not a huge difference in price I would go with the second one you posted because that is all but guaranteed to work.
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