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TSrkcw
post Nov 16 2016, 06:39 AM, updated 10y ago

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Hi guys,

I plan to upgrade my laptop

Acer Aspire F15 ( F5-573G-56KM)

Kingston 4GB DDR4 2133MHz SODIMM RAM *CL15 (Notebook)
May I know is this ram suitable for my laptop? Or should I go for 2400mhz?

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stephen.alvin
post Nov 16 2016, 12:04 PM

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2133MHz is enought ur laptop dont support 2400MHz. Kingston is reliable brand should be no issue.
TSrkcw
post Nov 16 2016, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(stephen.alvin @ Nov 16 2016, 12:04 PM)
2133MHz is enought ur laptop dont support 2400MHz. Kingston is reliable brand should be no issue.
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thanks for reply, may i know where to check the laptop support up to what MHz, and what is the existing ram's MHz?
and i search from google, some of them say feature like operating voltage also need to take into consideration, is that true?


stephen.alvin
post Nov 16 2016, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(rkcw @ Nov 16 2016, 01:03 PM)
thanks for reply, may i know where to check the laptop support up to what MHz, and what is the existing ram's MHz?
and i search from google, some of them say feature like operating voltage also need to take into consideration, is that true?
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Ummm like i mention for value ram u won't need to consider all those voltage due to it comes as the minimum but for gaming yes because u need to OC. For laptop its not recommended too oc unless u want to burn ur table,bed or lap.(im just exegerating) So don't hastle urself thinking to much. Your existing Skhynix RAM is consider good but Kingston is better.
Get the same speed of your existing ram. U can't go wrong.

1. Your laptop max ram config is 2133Mhz DDR4
2. Voltage consideration is required if u have an OC Mobo where its mostly use for desktop computing.
- If u say ur laptop is ASUS with watercooler then i will recommend u to get a higher frequency ram.
- The higher the frequency the expensive its.
- Non gaming series won't benefit much from higher frequency. U end up wasting extra money on non visual experience coz u won't see the different.
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post Nov 16 2016, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(stephen.alvin @ Nov 16 2016, 02:20 PM)
Ummm like i mention for value ram u won't need to consider all those voltage due to it comes as the minimum but for gaming yes because u need to OC. For laptop its not recommended too oc unless u want to burn ur table,bed or lap.(im just exegerating) So don't hastle urself thinking to much. Your existing Skhynix RAM is consider good but Kingston is better.
Get the same speed of your existing ram. U can't go wrong.

1. Your laptop max ram config is 2133Mhz DDR4
2. Voltage consideration is required if u have an OC Mobo where its mostly use for desktop computing.
- If u say ur laptop is ASUS with watercooler then i will recommend u to get a higher frequency ram.
- The higher the frequency the expensive its.
- Non gaming series won't benefit much from higher frequency. U end up wasting extra money on non visual experience coz u won't see the different.
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thanks man for your useful information, and so terre you even know what is the brand of the RAM..


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post Nov 16 2016, 04:00 PM

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Umm not terrer its just most notebook nowdays i open only comes with those brands such as SKHynix, Samsung and some elpida. If older days there are probably more....ahaha. Np mate. Glad that i can assist u.

 

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