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Upgrading RAM from 16gb to 32gb

Upgrading RAM from 16gb to 32gb

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kotomchi
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02-21-2016, 07:28 PM
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Check if upgrading is safe and straightforward. Replace the existing RAM with a compatible model from the same brand and model number, ensuring the new RAM matches the specifications. No need for a full system reset or Windows reinstall. Just remove the old module and install the new one.
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kotomchi
02-21-2016, 07:28 PM #1

Check if upgrading is safe and straightforward. Replace the existing RAM with a compatible model from the same brand and model number, ensuring the new RAM matches the specifications. No need for a full system reset or Windows reinstall. Just remove the old module and install the new one.

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Heroteddy
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02-22-2016, 12:03 AM
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Only matching model, brand, capacity and speed counts if you're adding more RAM to your current modules. If you intend to swap the old RAM entirely, the new modules don't need to match.
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Heroteddy
02-22-2016, 12:03 AM #2

Only matching model, brand, capacity and speed counts if you're adding more RAM to your current modules. If you intend to swap the old RAM entirely, the new modules don't need to match.

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skyraidr
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02-22-2016, 05:11 PM
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According to Average Nerd, you don’t have to purchase identical brands or speeds matching your existing setup. The product fits a range of DDR4 RAM kits, allowing you to choose based on your requirements and budget. You might need to adjust the BIOS settings later to reactivate XMP, as it could be reset during RAM changes.
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skyraidr
02-22-2016, 05:11 PM #3

According to Average Nerd, you don’t have to purchase identical brands or speeds matching your existing setup. The product fits a range of DDR4 RAM kits, allowing you to choose based on your requirements and budget. You might need to adjust the BIOS settings later to reactivate XMP, as it could be reset during RAM changes.

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taco2006
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02-23-2016, 06:53 AM
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Do you consistently utilize the full 16 GB of available RAM? Probably not, so increasing it won’t significantly boost performance. Yes! You may need to turn XMP back on, but that’s about it.
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taco2006
02-23-2016, 06:53 AM #4

Do you consistently utilize the full 16 GB of available RAM? Probably not, so increasing it won’t significantly boost performance. Yes! You may need to turn XMP back on, but that’s about it.

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SlaRac0nte_
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02-23-2016, 07:32 AM
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To install the new memory, first detach the old unit by adjusting the plastic clips at each end of the slots. Then, pull out the previous RAM. Finally, detach the end clips on the RAM channel to remove it completely.
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SlaRac0nte_
02-23-2016, 07:32 AM #5

To install the new memory, first detach the old unit by adjusting the plastic clips at each end of the slots. Then, pull out the previous RAM. Finally, detach the end clips on the RAM channel to remove it completely.

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oggypop
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02-28-2016, 02:25 AM
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It's available at a discount in my nearby PC store, likely because they're moving away from DDR4 and focusing on selling DDR5 and the latest components.
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oggypop
02-28-2016, 02:25 AM #6

It's available at a discount in my nearby PC store, likely because they're moving away from DDR4 and focusing on selling DDR5 and the latest components.