64GB (2x 32GB) Crucial Pro DDR4 3200 Desktop Memory + $10 PlayStation Gift Card
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$134.99
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Newegg has 64GB (2x 32GB) Crucial Pro DDR4 3200 MHz PC4-25600 Desktop Memory / RAM (CP2K32G4DFRA32A) + $10 PlayStation Gift Card on sale for $87.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Includes two 16GB modules
288-pin desktop computer RAM
CAS Latency: 22
Voltage: 1.20V
Speed: Up to 3200 MHz
Dual Channel Kit
Intel XMP 2.0
Heat Spreaders: Yes
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If you want a graphical way, most DYI builders use CPU-Z[cpuid.com] and HWInfo[hwinfo.com].
Graphical, use CPU-Z, go to motherboard tab.
Or in windows, hit "Windows key + s", type in "sysinfo" and open the System Information app. Look for System Model for your motherboard name.
Lookup your motherboards support page.
FYI, the pro in the name, un-ironically stands for professional. Its running the listed specs at the default/standard voltage. Everyone else is selling usually heavily voltage overclocked kits. You get this line when you want rock solid stability.
Just curious...unusual combination...
RAM latency is 22 which is really poor.
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What's the easiest way to find out what ram my pc takes?
If you want a graphical way, most DYI builders use CPU-Z[cpuid.com] and HWInfo[hwinfo.com].
Graphical, use CPU-Z, go to motherboard tab.
Or in windows, hit "Windows key + s", type in "sysinfo" and open the System Information app. Look for System Model for your motherboard name.
Lookup your motherboards support page.
FYI, the pro in the name, un-ironically stands for professional. Its running the listed specs at the default/standard voltage. Everyone else is selling usually heavily voltage overclocked kits. You get this line when you want rock solid stability.
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11-13-2023 at 04:34 PM.
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What's the easiest way to find out what ram my pc takes?
If you're looking for ay easy answer/option, Crucial dot com will let you look up your computer and find the RAM that works. You can get part numbers and memory speed/type from that lookup. Then you can purchase there or elsewhere. I often find the same Crucial sticks cheaper on Amazon.
I need this sooner. One of my DIMM failed the Memtest86 testing. So running off of one 8GB DIMM. It is brutal. Still have an old PC. Core i5-6600, Z170 MB.
Yes it is slow but I use it for online browsing and movies. So don't need anything fancy. Getting my monies worth out of this old sucker.
Edit: Reading the specs and description on Newegg's website this memory might not be compatible for my current old ass setup. Oh well.
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Graphical, use CPU-Z, go to motherboard tab.
Or in windows, hit "Windows key + s", type in "sysinfo" and open the System Information app. Look for System Model for your motherboard name.
Lookup your motherboards support page.
FYI, the pro in the name, un-ironically stands for professional. Its running the listed specs at the default/standard voltage. Everyone else is selling usually heavily voltage overclocked kits. You get this line when you want rock solid stability.
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To access the Task Manager
Graphical, use CPU-Z, go to motherboard tab.
Or in windows, hit "Windows key + s", type in "sysinfo" and open the System Information app. Look for System Model for your motherboard name.
Lookup your motherboards support page.
FYI, the pro in the name, un-ironically stands for professional. Its running the listed specs at the default/standard voltage. Everyone else is selling usually heavily voltage overclocked kits. You get this line when you want rock solid stability.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SilverSurfer
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Yep hence the price, devil is in the details.
Not bad for an Intel or Zen 1 or 2 board, though it'd probably be better to upgrade one of them to Zen 3.
Yes it is slow but I use it for online browsing and movies. So don't need anything fancy. Getting my monies worth out of this old sucker.
Edit: Reading the specs and description on Newegg's website this memory might not be compatible for my current old ass setup. Oh well.
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Not bad for an Intel or Zen 1 or 2 board, though it'd probably be better to upgrade one of them to Zen 3.
Not bad for an Intel or Zen 1 or 2 board, though it'd probably be better to upgrade one of them to Zen 3.