Asus laptops offer powerful performance and sleek designs.
Asus laptops offer powerful performance and sleek designs.
You can try using both high and low density RAM together on your ASUS Tuf book FX506li-b15n5. Some users have reported success with this setup, especially if you're upgrading from a laptop that came with only one type. Just ensure your motherboard supports dual-channel operation and that the RAM sticks are compatible with your system.
Linus doesn't engage with advice requests from random forum users or frequent browsing. Most regular members would likely be glad to assist if you provide more details. Your emphasis on "high density" versus "low density" seems a bit unclear. It appears the laptop is typically sold with 8GB of RAM by default. What retailer did you purchase it from?
I interpret "density" as the amount of data or processing power packed into a given space. High density RAM means more bits stored per unit volume, while low density implies less storage in the same size.
It appears the system is still encountering issues with Stumped.
You mentioned the new RAM at Best Buy varies in density depending on the situation. You didn't specify how you confirmed the low-density RAM came with the laptop, though I understand you verified it somehow. Your reasoning about a "mismatched" density issue seems to stem from that verification process. Did you bring the faulty RAM back to Best Buy and attempt a replacement or test?