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02-03-2019 09:00 AM
Hi,
I have HP BS164 TU Laptop.
It has 4GB DDR4 Ram which came with Laptop ( "SK hynix 4GB 1Rx16 PC4-2666V-SC0-11 HMA851S6CJR6N - VK No AC 1810" ).
I want to expand my RAM (keeping my old ram ) to 8 GB.
I found compatible RAMs for my laptop through Crucial website. There are two results.
- Crucial 4GB DDR4-2400 Part No : "CT4G4SFS824A" ( X8 BASED )
- Crucial 4GB DDR4-2400 Part No : "CT4G4SFS624A" ( X16 BASED )
I want to know, as my current SK hynix RAM is 1Rx16, should I use only X16 BASED Crucial RAM ?
Which one will be compatable with my existing RAM ?
What is the difference between X8 BASED & X16 BASED ?
Which one is better ?
Please Answer...
SX Hynix 2666 1Rx16 DDR4 RAM
x16 BASED Crucial RAM
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x8 BASED Crucial RAM
03-09-2019 11:18 PM - edited 03-09-2019 11:25 PM
Hello.
Basically, x8 vs x16 refers to the data bus size (bits) of the modules chips.
So, x16 modules have 4 chips (single-sided) with 16 bits each, total 64 bits (without ECC).
While x8 have 8 chips (double-sided) with 8 bits each, total 64 bits (without ECC).
Prefer x16, because they are more stable and less power hungry (less chips = less interference, less power consumption, etc)