As I mentioned, in a 24 GB configuration you will have dual channel with 16 GB of the 24. Different brands may not be a problem but Dell systems can get touchy about mixing RAM makes. Personally I always make sure to buy a matched set kit for the best compatibility and for dual channel operation of the total RAM installed. Once you have these details, the next thing you need to do is check the channel memory system of your laptop. This system is responsible for the transfer rate between the RAM and processor. You need to have a dual-channel memory system to use both 4GB and 8GB RAM at the same time in your operating system. You can, both sticks will run at 1333MHz. As long as your motherboard supports more than 8gb of RAM, which most of them do. My motherboard support 16GB total RAM. I've seen in many sites they said that both RAM should be of exact same model, same memory, same brand, same piece otherwise I will get clock speed of lower than 1333Mhz.

10-01-2018 05:47 AM. Yes. Right now your model has a single 8 gig module of DDR4-2400 SO-DIMM memory and it has an open slot. You could add another 8 gig module to have 16 gigs. 32 gigs (2 x 16 gig modules) is also possible. However, very few computer users need 16 gigs let alone 32 gigs. You might notice a speed improvement with 16 gigs since

Yes, you can mix different size ram together. You'll want to try to match the CAS latency, timings, and speed though! DrunkardRP • 7 yr. ago. uh I'd only suggest that if it's the absolute last resort, you can mix ram. Honestly, I'd rather just stick with the 16 gb stick and take out the 8 gb stick. Some motherboards are finicky when it
Yes, you can upgrade your RAM from 4GB to 16GB. If your laptop is not too old, you should have at least two RAM slots. If your existing RAM is 4GB, you can replace it with two sticks of 8GB RAM. If your laptop has four slots, you can insert a 4GB stick in each slot. Upgrading RAM is a process most of us need to go or have gone through in our Yup, you can. No, you shouldn't. The faster RAM would run at the slower speed and will not using dual channel because they are not the same size, it's even possible to have worse performance than the single 16GB stick. Snorlax_lax. OP • 1 yr. ago. it's even possible to have worse performance than the single 16GB stick.

Even the higher clock speeds are relatively inexpensive—a 16GB kit of 3600MHz is on sale for about ~ $75 at the time of writing—and if you’re willing to sift through the aftermarket, cheap second hand RAM kits are fairly common. A 16GB kit will run pretty much every game out there, and will provide enough overhead to have a few other

I read about the differences in another post. I used 1Rx8 in one slot and 1Rx16 in other slot of my Lenovo Thinkpad and booted. It works but will it cause problems in the future like damage my hardware? And what might be the disadvantages of using mixed density memory. No, it’s fine. Absolutely no problems will cause. kqSU.
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