Memory
Memory
You should be able to, but more details about the PC would help.
I reviewed Kingston's and Crucial's configurators. They suggest using DDR3-1600 C11. For OEM PCs like these, the main issue is limited BIOS control (such as adjusting frequency and voltage), which can cause gaming RAM to perform slower than expected. It might be worth checking what you can modify. Here are the links:
- https://uk.crucial.com/compatible-upgrad...entre-k430
- https://www.kingston.com/unitedkingdom/e...entre-k430
This item should work with your PC. You can view more details on the Amazon link provided.
The information on Crucial and Kingston differs slightly, but both indicate RAM speeds around 1.35–1.5GHz. It generally doesn't matter much unless you're comparing specific models or performance needs.