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ASUS ROG Upgrade help please
March 26, 2022 at
06:14 AM
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I own a ASUS ROG GL502VMK (U3E1) laptop It was new in 2017. I use it for everything including gaming. According to Speccy this motherboard has 4 memory slots with1 being used with 16 GB of RAM. The installed memory is reported as DRAM Freq 1197.2MHZ
OK that's the background: The laptop is acting slower and sometimes crashes while playing games. I will be taking it apart and cleaning it to remove dust. When I do that I want to add more ram but I get confusing information from the Crucial website configurator thing.
I find https://www.crucial.com/memory/dd.../ct9960897 it is DDR4-2666
Basically I don't want to buy this and then find out it doesn't work or is not compatible with the existing memory.
Can I get some advice?
Thanks
OK that's the background: The laptop is acting slower and sometimes crashes while playing games. I will be taking it apart and cleaning it to remove dust. When I do that I want to add more ram but I get confusing information from the Crucial website configurator thing.
I find https://www.crucial.com/memory/dd.../ct9960897 it is DDR4-2666
Basically I don't want to buy this and then find out it doesn't work or is not compatible with the existing memory.
Can I get some advice?
Thanks
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OK that's the background: The laptop is acting slower and sometimes crashes while playing games. I will be taking it apart and cleaning it to remove dust. When I do that I want to add more ram but I get confusing information from the Crucial website configurator thing.
I find https://www.crucial.com/memory/dd.../ct9960897 it is DDR4-2666
Basically I don't want to buy this and then find out it doesn't work or is not compatible with the existing memory.
Can I get some advice?
Thanks
As to acting slower and crashing it could be:
-Storage, depending on the type and condition of your storage (SSD or HDD) it could be to blame. What kind and size drives do you have? Upgrading the storage is likely to keep it usable longer.
-Software there's a chance a clean install of windows would help
-Heat. In addition to dust, you could have fans with failing bearings or thermal paste that's drying out and is conducting heat poorly.
-Bad ram, you can run a memory test but it's another reason you may want to just replace the ram you've already got.
In general, gaming laptops tend to run hot and in general often have somewhat shorter lifespans compared to other laptops.