Acer Swift 3 SF314-54: Will 4gb 2133mhz + 8gb 2400mhz (flex mode) run on dual channel mode?

D8bitRamenNinja
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edited September 2023 in 2019 Archives
My laptop is pre-installed with 4gb ddr4 2133mhz. I already know that Ideally you want to pair 2 rams with same size, frequency, latency etc for dual channel. This will totally depend on if and what I can buy, as it it becoming difficult to find sodimm @2133mhz.

1. option 1 is to buy 4gb ddr4 2133mhz CL15
2. option 2 is buy 4gb ddr4 2400 CL17
3. option 3 is uy 8gb ddr4 2400 CL17 (i like the extra 4gb for chrome and some apps I use for work)

Based on what i've read here. I know that this model supports and will run dual channel and set both @2133mhz. What I need to know and confirm is Option 3. Will it run the pre-installed 4gb ddr4 and the other half (4gb)of 8gb in dual channel mode @2133 and the remaning half 4gb at single channel OR it will run the total 12gb at single channel? 

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,864 Trailblazer
    Ah, the wonders of DDR4. :) However, the biggest bang for the buck will come from an SSD if you're on an HDD. Jack E/NJ


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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good afternoon D8bitRamenNinja !

    What EXACT model of your laptop?
    Example: SF314-54-56L8

    As for the dual-channel, most users and even "experts" are unaware that in fact, when the system supports them, it does not matter what capacity, frequency (so long as they are compatible with the system), CAS, etc.

    The dual-channel principle is that memory banks be used in pairs.

    Then in a system that supports, if you use the 4 + 4, 8 + 8 or 4 + 8 configuration, the dual will be activated.

    Of course in these cases the final performance will be reduced every time the amount of information stored exceeds the limit of the double capacity in the slot with the largest space.


    Therefore, the ideal is to use RAMs in identical pairs, such as those sold in kits.

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  • JordanB
    JordanB ACE Posts: 3,729 Pathfinder
    edited June 2019
    Option 3 is your best option.

    If you go with option 3, then you will have 8 GB in dual channel and 4 GB in single channel.

    I recommend buying compatible ram from Crucial or Kingston.  I'm not saying other ram won't work properly with your existing ram module, but I/we have no way of knowing what is on the SPD chips.

    When you buy compatible RAM from Crucial or Kingston using their memory finder tools, they take the guess work out of it and greatly increase you chance of compatiblity not only with your computer, but also with your existing ram at the best speed.

    https://www.crucial.com/

    https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search/Options

    It's fairly important to note that there's only 3 memory manufacturers in the world.

    1. Hynix
    2. Micron
    3 Samsung

    Crucial is the retail arm of Micron.  Samsung and Hynix don't really have a retail arm (that I'm aware of). 

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    JordanB disse:
    Option 3 is your best option.

    If you go with option 3, then you will have 8 GB in dual channel and 4 GB in single channel.

    I recommend buying compatible ram from Crucial or Kingston.  I'm not saying other ram won't work properly with your existing ram module, but I/we have no way of knowing what is on the SPD chips.

    When you buy compatible RAM from Crucial or Kingston using their memory finder tools, they take the guess work out of it and greatly increase you chance of compatiblity not only with your computer, but also with your existing ram at the best speed.

    https://www.crucial.com/

    https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search/Options

    It's fairly important to note that there's only 3 memory manufacturers in the world.

    1. Hynix
    2. Micron
    3 Samsung

    Crucial is the retail arm of Micron.  Samsung and Hynix don't really have a retail arm (that I'm aware of). 

    "If you go with option 3, then you will have 8 GB in dual channel and 4 GB in single channel."

    Nope.
    Or memories work in single or dual.
    There is no option of one slot working in single and another in dual

    "
    It's fairly important to note that there's only 3 memory manufacturers in the world.
    1. Hynix 2. Micron 3.Samsung"

    The information is that there are other yes:

    Corsair, G.Skill, Mushkin, XTremeDDR, OCZ,Transcend
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  • JordanB
    JordanB ACE Posts: 3,729 Pathfinder
    edited June 2019
    MaClane said:
    JordanB disse:
    Option 3 is your best option.

    If you go with option 3, then you will have 8 GB in dual channel and 4 GB in single channel.

    I recommend buying compatible ram from Crucial or Kingston.  I'm not saying other ram won't work properly with your existing ram module, but I/we have no way of knowing what is on the SPD chips.

    When you buy compatible RAM from Crucial or Kingston using their memory finder tools, they take the guess work out of it and greatly increase you chance of compatiblity not only with your computer, but also with your existing ram at the best speed.

    https://www.crucial.com/

    https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search/Options

    It's fairly important to note that there's only 3 memory manufacturers in the world.

    1. Hynix
    2. Micron
    3 Samsung

    Crucial is the retail arm of Micron.  Samsung and Hynix don't really have a retail arm (that I'm aware of). 

    "If you go with option 3, then you will have 8 GB in dual channel and 4 GB in single channel."

    Nope.
    Or memories work in single or dual.
    There is no option of one slot working in single and another in dual

    "It's fairly important to note that there's only 3 memory manufacturers in the world.
    1. Hynix 2. Micron 3.Samsung"

    The information is that there are other yes:

    Corsair, G.Skill, Mushkin, XTremeDDR, OCZ,Transcend
    I don't think you understood what I wrote.  He will have a total of 12 GB if he goes with option 3.  I didn't say that one of his sticks of ram would be single channel.  I was speaking in totality.  Here's a test video.

    You're confusing "manufacturers" with "assemblers". 

    Here's a good article to read.

    https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/store-truth-about-memory-manufacturers
    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    JordanB ,the reading material is quite interesting.
    As for dual-channel, I think you misunderstood.
    Fault of Google Translate!

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  • JordanB
    JordanB ACE Posts: 3,729 Pathfinder
    edited June 2019
    Ok.........  :):)
    :)





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