Alternative OEM option for dual-channel RAM installation
Alternative OEM option for dual-channel RAM installation
verify the memory timing, aim to match or surpass the soldered memory.
The information provided appears to be incomplete. Please clarify if there are additional parameters needed. For RAM timing verification, consider checking manufacturer documentation or using system tools like Windows Performance Monitor or Linux sysstat. If you have access to a compatible environment, those methods can help assess timing effectively. Edited May 14, 2023 by Soumendra
I question if he’ll locate RAM timings in a laptop BIOS. Do you even own one? @Soumendra HWiNFO can display them. When comparing MT/s (MHz), you likely won’t be able to apply XMP as you would with a standard desktop (verify this). If XMP isn’t supported (no toggle option in BIOS), consider JEDEC 3200 memory, which handles that speed without XPM... though these units tend to cost more than regular ones.
I need to explore this topic further. The information provided was very useful. I also understood that there is CPU-Z available for Windows, but I plan to use Memtest86+ because I already have a live Linux USB. I’ll seek your guidance again when I require more advice.