Your new RAM is designed for laptops, not desktops.
Your new RAM is designed for laptops, not desktops.
Getting the right components can be tricky since you're often unsure about single vs dual ranks and whether to use 1R x16 or 2R x8. It seems like it should function smoothly, but you might need to charge the CMOS battery first if it doesn't work.
Great question! It seems like the setup matches the desktop, just a laptop version. You could reach out to Crucial for advice or simply purchase it and see how it works. Your feedback would be helpful. Thanks!
Hello there. You can clearly notice the differences. The laptop uses a DDR4 SO-DIMM with 260 pins, while the desktop model has a DDR4 DIMM with 288 pins.
It's surprising that the Crucial scanner suggests purchasing desktop RAM even though it detects a laptop. Thanks a lot!
Youre welcome. And is want useless because it wanted 128bg Ram for my system and I dont know why for I dont have any use for more then 16gb.
It was really unexpected—I assumed there was a trustworthy company I contacted. Luckily, you're smart enough to handle it on your own.
Impressive performance) Unfortunately, there aren't any 64GB sticks available, but the timing will be in the 20s.