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expired Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff • Nov 22, 2021
Nov 22, 2021 8:19 PM
32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Ripjaws Series DDR4 3200 Laptop Memory
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However, most, if not all, mini-itx desktop motherboards use SODIMMS (this form factor). Additionally, every "mini" or "micro" PC I am aware of use this type of RAM. Think Intel NUC, Gigabyte BRIX, Asrock DeskMini, Lenovo Mxx Tiny series, etc. Not traditional "desktops" per se, but definitely not laptops...
Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC):560T
Number Of Ranks:1
Number Of Bank Groups:4
Device Width:8 bits
Please note that my previous ram was also CL22; however, all G.Skill F4-3200C22D-32GRS timings are either the same or better than the stock ram. I am pleased with this purchase and feel it is a slick deal.
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These won't fit desktop notherboards
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These won't fit desktop notherboards
However, most, if not all, mini-itx desktop motherboards use SODIMMS (this form factor). Additionally, every "mini" or "micro" PC I am aware of use this type of RAM. Think Intel NUC, Gigabyte BRIX, Asrock DeskMini, Lenovo Mxx Tiny series, etc. Not traditional "desktops" per se, but definitely not laptops...
However, most, if not all, mini-itx desktop motherboards use SODIMMS (this form factor). Additionally, every "mini" or "micro" PC I am aware of use this type of RAM. Think Intel NUC, Gigabyte BRIX, Asrock DeskMini, Lenovo Mxx Tiny series, etc. Not traditional "desktops" per se, but definitely not laptops...
There are actually a couple of things you would need to know about the computer you want to put RAM in. Form factor i.e. DIMM or SODIMM. Data Rate i.e. DDR3, DDR4 etc. ECC? Buffered or unbuffered, registered?
ECC is pretty rare in consumer grade PC's, but common in Dell business grade workstations.
If the tower you are asking about is a fairly recent typical consumer grade PC, it would be reasonable to guess that it requires Non-ECC DDR4 DIMMs. You should be able to look this up at the PC manufacturers support page for that particular PC, or even the manual - if you have it.
The reason I did the HyperX is because they're also DDR4 3200mhz but are Cl20 with 20-22-22 timings.
As for what someone else asked, these are 260 pin so-dimms, so find out what your system requires. They call these laptop memory because the smaller pin size versus desktop 288 pin style makes them more suited for only laptops, or possibly those tiny mini pc type things.
With DDR4 for laptops, this is pretty much as good as it gets for speed, latency and timings.
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However, most, if not all, mini-itx desktop motherboards use SODIMMS (this form factor). Additionally, every "mini" or "micro" PC I am aware of use this type of RAM. Think Intel NUC, Gigabyte BRIX, Asrock DeskMini, Lenovo Mxx Tiny series, etc. Not traditional "desktops" per se, but definitely not laptops...
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The main thing you want to look for whether it's 1Rx8 or 1Rx16 (x8 being the preferable number as it has a higher bandwidth) and that unfortunately, I haven't found much info on.
Edit: Looking at some photos on Amazon/Newegg, I see there are chips on only 1 side of the module which says to me that the ram is 1Rx16, but I could be wrong.
Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC):560T
Number Of Ranks:1
Number Of Bank Groups:4
Device Width:8 bits
Please note that my previous ram was also CL22; however, all G.Skill F4-3200C22D-32GRS timings are either the same or better than the stock ram. I am pleased with this purchase and feel it is a slick deal.