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11-19-2019 08:42 AM
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Product: hp 15 bw067ax
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hi all, i have 2 slot with 1 used of ram with amount 8gb ddr4 1800mhz. if i want to upgrade my ram speed, how much maximum speed of ram supported for my laptop that can i add? my laptop type is hp 15 bw067ax.
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11-19-2019 12:24 PM
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Yes, I know what you mean.
If you put one or two 2666 MHz memory chips in your notebook, assuming they work at all, they will only run at 1866 MHz, because that is the fastest speed the processor can run the memory at.
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