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Upgrade your Dell Vostro 3668 with more RAM.

Upgrade your Dell Vostro 3668 with more RAM.

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yG4BR13L
Member
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07-23-2025, 11:43 PM
#1
You're facing a common issue when upgrading memory in older systems. The problem might stem from compatibility or configuration issues. Since the new 16GB RAM isn't working properly, try these steps:

1. **Check BIOS Settings** – Ensure the system recognizes the new RAM and verify the correct speed (2666MHz is standard for Crucial Basics).
2. **Update BIOS Firmware** – Sometimes a simple update resolves compatibility glitches.
3. **Test with Different Drivers** – Use updated drivers for your motherboard to see if that fixes the issue.
4. **Verify RAM Installation** – Make sure the new sticks are seated properly and not damaged.
5. **Consider a Different RAM Type** – If problems persist, try a different module (e.g., Corsair or Kingston) to rule out compatibility issues.

If the issue continues, you may need professional assistance or a more compatible upgrade path. Let me know what you find!
Y
yG4BR13L
07-23-2025, 11:43 PM #1

You're facing a common issue when upgrading memory in older systems. The problem might stem from compatibility or configuration issues. Since the new 16GB RAM isn't working properly, try these steps:

1. **Check BIOS Settings** – Ensure the system recognizes the new RAM and verify the correct speed (2666MHz is standard for Crucial Basics).
2. **Update BIOS Firmware** – Sometimes a simple update resolves compatibility glitches.
3. **Test with Different Drivers** – Use updated drivers for your motherboard to see if that fixes the issue.
4. **Verify RAM Installation** – Make sure the new sticks are seated properly and not damaged.
5. **Consider a Different RAM Type** – If problems persist, try a different module (e.g., Corsair or Kingston) to rule out compatibility issues.

If the issue continues, you may need professional assistance or a more compatible upgrade path. Let me know what you find!

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SlaRac0nte_
Member
217
07-24-2025, 09:33 PM
#2
It seems the RAM stick might be faulty, so sending it back for a refund would make sense. The Dell Vostro 3668 likely requires DDR3-2133mhz or 2400Mhz and may not function well with the 2600Mhz setting. https://www.hardware-corner.net/desktop-...stro-3668/ As a tip, avoid purchasing single RAM modules—they can significantly hurt performance. Consider buying a 2*8GB kit with 2400Mhz DDR3 for better results. If you share your purchase location, I can recommend a suitable replacement.
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SlaRac0nte_
07-24-2025, 09:33 PM #2

It seems the RAM stick might be faulty, so sending it back for a refund would make sense. The Dell Vostro 3668 likely requires DDR3-2133mhz or 2400Mhz and may not function well with the 2600Mhz setting. https://www.hardware-corner.net/desktop-...stro-3668/ As a tip, avoid purchasing single RAM modules—they can significantly hurt performance. Consider buying a 2*8GB kit with 2400Mhz DDR3 for better results. If you share your purchase location, I can recommend a suitable replacement.