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@xkambing so any suggestion that i can upgrade my laptop ram??
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@Futurelooksdotcom owh..thxQ so much for the information..today, i upgraded my laptop to 8gb..it just up 6-10% speed..(not format yet):).. thx again
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@FilmAdventureRomance Kingston only officially supports 2 modules at 1866MHz. While I'm sure they will work in quad at 1866MHz, there might be stability issues at those clock speeds. For missions critical work and video editing, I wouldn't risk it.
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wold the kingston hyperx plug n play ram 4x4gb 1866mhz work properly in a dell xps 17 l702x 3d properly
wweundertakerfan92 1 week ago
@wweundertakerfan92 4x4GB at 1866MHz is unsupported. But I believe 1600MHz is. It might work great or it might be unstable. If you are doing mission critical work, I wouldn't chance it. If you're just playing games, it would probably be OK, but it's a bit of a waste since no games use that much memory.
Futurelooksdotcom 1 week ago
@Futurelooksdotcom wuould there be are perfomance gain between the ram i already have in my xps 1333mhz and the hyper x 1600 or 1866 mhz
wweundertakerfan92 1 week ago
@wweundertakerfan92 Depends entirely on the application. If it's a game, it makes no difference. Unless you are using onboard graphics with shared memory. If you are using a discrete graphics card, then there is ZERO performance increase in games. There may be a slight increase in performance if the application uses a large amount of memory. In the video, we demonstrated one such application through Cinebench.
Futurelooksdotcom 1 week ago
hey will it work for i3 2330m?
poust5 1 month ago
@poust5 Core i3 2330m is Sandy Bridge so it should. The other requirement is a 67 series chipset.
Futurelooksdotcom 1 month ago