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How to adjust memory speeds in Vivobook Pro i7-8750h

How to adjust memory speeds in Vivobook Pro i7-8750h

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teluge
Member
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03-18-2016, 12:54 AM
#1
Hi, I purchased these memories for an Asus Vivobook Pro with i7-8750h but only operate at 2400. Can I adjust them using software to reach 2666? A computer builder mentioned that some Kingston memories support 2666.
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teluge
03-18-2016, 12:54 AM #1

Hi, I purchased these memories for an Asus Vivobook Pro with i7-8750h but only operate at 2400. Can I adjust them using software to reach 2666? A computer builder mentioned that some Kingston memories support 2666.

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TheTwinTowers
Member
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03-18-2016, 01:41 AM
#2
If you manage it from BIOS, that's fine. If not, no problem. The variation would be at most 5%. Running at 2666 would increase heat generation, drain battery faster, and reduce latency for better speed, possibly causing a performance decrease. The RAM is compatible. The Vivobook might not support it. You'll need to check the BIOS settings.
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TheTwinTowers
03-18-2016, 01:41 AM #2

If you manage it from BIOS, that's fine. If not, no problem. The variation would be at most 5%. Running at 2666 would increase heat generation, drain battery faster, and reduce latency for better speed, possibly causing a performance decrease. The RAM is compatible. The Vivobook might not support it. You'll need to check the BIOS settings.

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CrazyHDGamin
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 12:36 AM
#3
Open BIOS settings, turn on XMP or its similar option. It's typically found in Ai tweaker (Advanced) or Main page (Basic). If this doesn't help, manually boost the speed if your BIOS allows it.
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CrazyHDGamin
03-19-2016, 12:36 AM #3

Open BIOS settings, turn on XMP or its similar option. It's typically found in Ai tweaker (Advanced) or Main page (Basic). If this doesn't help, manually boost the speed if your BIOS allows it.

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Free3570
Junior Member
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03-19-2016, 01:17 AM
#4
The notebook only accommodates speeds up to 2400. This is due to hardware constraints and cannot be altered.
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Free3570
03-19-2016, 01:17 AM #4

The notebook only accommodates speeds up to 2400. This is due to hardware constraints and cannot be altered.

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burak123123
Member
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03-19-2016, 04:35 PM
#5
The computer builders who sold it to me say the KVR26S19D8/16 functions at 2666 and they verified it. That's why I wondered if there might be a workaround.
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burak123123
03-19-2016, 04:35 PM #5

The computer builders who sold it to me say the KVR26S19D8/16 functions at 2666 and they verified it. That's why I wondered if there might be a workaround.

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podbule
Junior Member
31
03-20-2016, 01:32 AM
#6
If you manage it from BIOS, that's fine. If not, no problem. The variation would be at most 5%. Running at 2666 will generate more heat, drain the battery faster, and reduce latency for better speed, possibly causing a performance decrease. The RAM is compatible. The Vivobook might not support it. You should check the BIOS settings.
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podbule
03-20-2016, 01:32 AM #6

If you manage it from BIOS, that's fine. If not, no problem. The variation would be at most 5%. Running at 2666 will generate more heat, drain the battery faster, and reduce latency for better speed, possibly causing a performance decrease. The RAM is compatible. The Vivobook might not support it. You should check the BIOS settings.

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Martin_Johan
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 08:53 AM
#7
It seems you might also want to invest in higher-quality thermal paste and additional cooling methods to improve performance. The sellers offer this as an option. The Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on CPU + GPU and Fujipoly Extreme Thermal Pads for heat-sensitive surfaces are highlighted as top choices. They cost $95USD, but you might wonder if it's worth the price.
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Martin_Johan
03-24-2016, 08:53 AM #7

It seems you might also want to invest in higher-quality thermal paste and additional cooling methods to improve performance. The sellers offer this as an option. The Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut on CPU + GPU and Fujipoly Extreme Thermal Pads for heat-sensitive surfaces are highlighted as top choices. They cost $95USD, but you might wonder if it's worth the price.

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Bob_The_Guy
Member
55
03-31-2016, 02:48 AM
#8
Gaming laptops tend to overheat. If you go
over 80c
, consider cooling solutions like
laptop cooler
+
thermal paste change
. As overheating can cause thermal throttling + noise problems.
It's overpriced by 2-3 times and there is a reason for that. Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is
liquid metal
. One little mistake and your laptop is fried. They take extra money to guarantee safety.
I would just spend the money on a good laptop cooler + Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut. Should get the job done. BEST PERFORMANCE is for enthusiasts who only care about performance.
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Bob_The_Guy
03-31-2016, 02:48 AM #8

Gaming laptops tend to overheat. If you go
over 80c
, consider cooling solutions like
laptop cooler
+
thermal paste change
. As overheating can cause thermal throttling + noise problems.
It's overpriced by 2-3 times and there is a reason for that. Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut is
liquid metal
. One little mistake and your laptop is fried. They take extra money to guarantee safety.
I would just spend the money on a good laptop cooler + Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut. Should get the job done. BEST PERFORMANCE is for enthusiasts who only care about performance.