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expired Posted by CChoiVA • Jun 16, 2022
Jun 16, 2022 7:04 AM
64GB (2 x 32GB) G.SKILL Ripjaws Series DDR4 3200 Laptop Memory
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This thread is SODIMM ddr4 for laptop/mini PC, the price is good.
I purchased a week ago for $2 more, but it has compatibility issue for me.
I Installed in my 11 gen NUC , after boot up, the system hangs few minutes later. it could be the individual ram issue or other problem
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Edit: I completely misread this deal as 32GB (2x16GB). My fault. This is a pretty good deal if you need 64GB for professional work. If you don't absolutely need 64GB, the same 32GB kit I bought last year is on sale for $150 on Amazon. It's 3600 CL16-19-19-39. It's Micron B-Die. I was able to tighten up the timings quite a bit past those latency ratings.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...asin_title [amazon.com]
This thread is SODIMM ddr4 for laptop/mini PC, the price is good.
I purchased a week ago for $2 more, but it has compatibility issue for me.
I Installed in my 11 gen NUC , after boot up, the system hangs few minutes later. it could be the individual ram issue or other problem
Edit: I completely misread this deal as 32GB (2x16GB). My fault. This is a pretty good deal if you need 64GB for professional work. If you don't absolutely need 64GB, the same 32GB kit I bought last year is on sale for $150 on Amazon. It's 3600 CL16-19-19-39. It's Micron B-Die. I was able to tighten up the timings quite a bit past those latency ratings.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...asin_title
edit: I'm not looking for 64gb btw. completely overkill. I'm looking at probably 32gb which is overkill but why not. Windows 11 eats a lot of ram
Edit: I completely misread this deal as 32GB (2x16GB). My fault. This is a pretty good deal if you need 64GB for professional work. If you don't absolutely need 64GB, the same 32GB kit I bought last year is on sale for $150 on Amazon. It's 3600 CL16-19-19-39. It's Micron B-Die. I was able to tighten up the timings quite a bit past those latency ratings.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...asin_title
Went from one 16Gb stick to this, the boot time seems to have just slightly increased, and I find that I am using around 34Gb in normal use, work plus browsing, lots of tabs open.
Before my laptop used to have to swap out unused apps/data to be able to get new apps/data into memory, so used to slow down even though I have a gen 4 m.2 drive.
It was a hard choice between getting a 16Gb stick to take me up to 32Gb or 2 * 32Gb sticks to take me to 64Gb, I decided that as ram (providing its used) is the cheapest upgrade, I would just bite the bullet and go to 64Gb, as the OS will not be swapping data out to get other data in, the M.2 drive will last longer. Could also have gone from one 16Gb stick to adding a 32 Gb stick to take me up to 48Gb, but did not like that idea, wanted two of the same capacity.
I have had about 4 crashes in the last month since the memory installation, and my pc did not use to crash before, not sure if this is the memory or some setting I may need to tweek.
I left my swap file set to 16Gb, some programs still look for a swap file setting plus I don't want to swap out anyway.
Got rid of my hibernate file as I don't want to put my laptop to sleep, or reserve the 64Gb on my M.2 drive for this purpose.
Did think about the memory being a bit slow, but not swapping out then loading new data in seems to be a better option than memory that's a bit slow, also I am sure that price would have increased by a significant price.
Edit I am on windows 10, no plan to move to 11, probably will move over to Linux in the next 6 months
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