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10-05-2016 06:51 AM
i want to upgrede RAM in my Laptop. which capacity of RAM is support by my laptop. which company of RAM is best?
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10-05-2016 08:32 AM
Supports 8192-MB of system RAM in the following configurations: ● 8192-MB (4096-MB×2;
DDR3/1333-MHz dual-channel support (DDR3/1600-MHz downgrade to DDR3-1333)
See p. 39 for "how-to". Your specified 4 gig module:
4-GB memory module (PC3, 12800, 1600-MHz) 652972-001
This is DDR3-1600 or DDR3-1333 1.5 volt memory. Any of the "mainstream" memory makers; Kingston, Crucial, Samsung will have compatible memory and I would stick with them. Try to match what you have already...same number of blocks on the side of the module, same CL rating. This will assure faster dual channel operation.
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10-05-2016 08:32 AM
Supports 8192-MB of system RAM in the following configurations: ● 8192-MB (4096-MB×2;
DDR3/1333-MHz dual-channel support (DDR3/1600-MHz downgrade to DDR3-1333)
See p. 39 for "how-to". Your specified 4 gig module:
4-GB memory module (PC3, 12800, 1600-MHz) 652972-001
This is DDR3-1600 or DDR3-1333 1.5 volt memory. Any of the "mainstream" memory makers; Kingston, Crucial, Samsung will have compatible memory and I would stick with them. Try to match what you have already...same number of blocks on the side of the module, same CL rating. This will assure faster dual channel operation.
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10-05-2016 03:16 PM
I would see what is in it and buy another module just like it. Either DDR3-1333 or DDR3-1600 will work but will run at 1333mhz. Still I would not mix them. I suspect your laptop has the DDR3-1600 installed is why I linked you to that kind of memory, but check it before you buy.
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