No, such a RAM isn't available. DDR4-3200 SODIMM typically needs XMP support and usually has higher latency, not lower.
No, such a RAM isn't available. DDR4-3200 SODIMM typically needs XMP support and usually has higher latency, not lower.
Looking for ways to boost your notebook's RAM speed despite the lack of XMP support. You might want to explore a SODIMM kit with two modules totaling 32GB and minimal CAS latency. Check online stores or electronics shops for options that fit these specifications.
It’s likely DDR4-3200 meets the JEDEC requirements, allowing it to function without extra tuning if your device supports that speed. The expected minimum latency is around 20ms, matching the standard 3200W specification. Confirm compatibility with your laptop or CPU before use.
If your laptop doesn't have XMP or a BIOS that allows you to play with timings and clock speeds, I believe that you cannot run RAM faster than what the BIOS allows. Maybe thru software, but I don't know any.
I own a Lenovo Legion 7 16AEG 6 with DDR4-3200 support, yet when installing the Crucial Ballistix SODIMM 32GB kit (2 x 16GB) labeled DDR4-3200 Gaming Memory, the laptop automatically adjusted the RAM speed to 2666.
To check if CL20 works on your device, look into whether your laptop supports 3200W power delivery. For RAM compatibility, identify the exact type you have and verify if CL20 matches it. You can use manufacturer websites or compatible RAM lists to confirm.
The usual specifications aren't always highlighted by the seller. I located a catalog of suitable components here: https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/produ...compatible. You can sort by "Commodity Type" and choose "Memory (9)" to view compatible RAM options.
Hello, the only DDR4 3200 MHz SODIMM module I discovered, tested, and successfully used on my laptop is the G-Skill Ripjaws F4 (K2?). For a 2x16GB kit I own, the reference is F4-3200C18D-32GRS. The latency follows CAS18 (XMP), and this model works with all laptops since the timing has been confirmed for 1.20V. The Crucial mentioned operates at 1.35V, which means it won’t fit on some machines advertised with 16GB. You’ll need to adjust the SPD timings in the JEDEC standard using a Thaiphoon burner, as most laptops don’t support XMP profiles, even some gamers do.
Here are the updated SPD configurations for Thaiphoon Burner. Always activate just one module (the other removed) to check if the laptop starts properly after changes. Once confirmed, mount the remaining module and repeat the process. If issues arise, you may need another machine to adjust the module's SPD settings. Only the XMP timings from JEDEC standards are copied; this ensures all devices boot with the adjusted settings. G.Skill F4-3200C18-16GRS DDR4-3200 -- FINAL.thp
Hi, I understand your setup matches @rickje139's configuration except for the Intel version of Legion 7(i). With a 16GB RAM, i7-11800H processor, and RTX 3080, you should be able to use 3200MHz RAM comfortably at CL20 or lower. Go with 4GB or more if possible.