I want to upgrade my ram but I don’t know if my motherboard supports 3200 MHz ram speed?
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And ram timings, but I am not an overclocking specialist, so as soon as you have your new ram you can open a new topic and ask.
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Hi, there is no use of the 3200 mhz modules as they will run at the maximum speed supported by the processor controller which is 2400 mhz. Other than that your model supports up to 64GB ram so you and 16GB maximum per slot so you can use 16GB module.
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so how will I be able to achieve the full potential of the 3200 mhz ram?0
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batmalin said:Hi, there is no use of the 3200 mhz modules as they will run at the maximum speed supported by the processor controller which is 2400 mhz. Other than that your model supports up to 64GB ram so you and 16GB maximum per slot so you can use 16GB module.
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They should be but have in mind they will not work at 3000 Mhz.
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batmalin said:They should be but have in mind they will not work at 3000 Mhz.
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Yes, with overclock only, not sure if the BIOS it`s locked or not.Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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As “batmalin” suggested, your motherboard has to support the 3200 RAM, check the specs of the motherboard for your exact model type! As your Aspire G3-710 (if that is the exact model) has other variations models of the Aspire G3-710 e.g. the G3-710-URxx, UCxxor, UGxx etc. which is the exact model number?
If its the Aspire G3-710 then it can take up to a maximum memory of 32GB (Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory) it’s got 2x slots (2 banks of 1) and comes with standard memory of 8GB removable. The RAM type(s) recommended by Crucial for the G3-719 only model is this:
1. From a min of - DDR4-2400 UDIMM - DDR4 PC4-19200 • CL=17 • Single Ranked • x8 based • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR4-2400 • 1.2V • 1024Meg x 64
2. To a max of - DDR4-3200 UDIMM - DDR4 PC4-25600 • CL=22 • Dual Ranked • x8 based • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR4-3200 • 1.2V
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@StevenGen according to the OP it is a Predator G3-710 not Aspire and the max for the Predator is 64GB and 16GB per slotPlease click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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Hello @RbxSeller
I found some compatible ram for your G3-710 (Kaby Lake).
https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?model=94812&devicetype=2&mfr=ACE&line=Aspire
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JordanB said:Hello @RbxSeller
I found some compatible ram for your G3-710 (Kaby Lake).
https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?model=94812&devicetype=2&mfr=ACE&line=AspireJordanB said:Hello @RbxSeller
I found some compatible ram for your G3-710 (Kaby Lake).
https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?model=94812&devicetype=2&mfr=ACE&line=AspireJordanB said:Hello @RbxSeller
I found some compatible ram for your G3-710 (Kaby Lake).
https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?model=94812&devicetype=2&mfr=ACE&line=AspireJordanB said:Hello @RbxSeller
I found some compatible ram for your G3-710 (Kaby Lake).
https://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search?model=94812&devicetype=2&mfr=ACE&line=Aspire0 -
Why would you spend more for the 3200mhz model when you can buy the models recommended by @JordanB ? Or maybe you have those already, if so then just put them in the PC and see for your self?Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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batmalin said:Why would you spend more for the 3200mhz model when you can buy the models recommended by @JordanB ? Or maybe you have those already, if so then just put them in the PC and see for your self?batmalin said:Why would you spend more for the 3200mhz model when you can buy the models recommended by @JordanB ? Or maybe you have those already, if so then just put them in the PC and see for your self?0
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I already stated that they should work.Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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And ram timings, but I am not an overclocking specialist, so as soon as you have your new ram you can open a new topic and ask.
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batmalin said:@StevenGen according to the OP it is a Predator G3-710 not Aspire and the max for the Predator is 64GB and 16GB per slot
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Please explain to the OP and to the rest of the audience how an inbuild memory controller in the cpu which supports up to 2400 Mhz will run the suggested from you memory modules on 3000, 3200 or 4400 Mhz without overclock?Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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It doesn’t
the specs I'm quoting is from what Crutial recommends for the Predator G3-710 and as I said 'if his system supports 3200 type ram'. Overclocking is a fine line that will not be stable and/or usable in most cases, as the system will crash, that is why a fixed clock speed is more stable and usable.
As a matter of a fact the Predator G3-710’s max CPU that you can upgrade to is an i7-6700T-Skylake which is a Socket 1151, 4 cores 8 threads, 2.8 GHz to 3.6 GHz turbo boost, L3 Cache: 8MB, integrated GPU: HD 530 (the G3-710’s OEM CPU is usually an i5-6400) which Intel OEM specs states for both CPU’s as: memory type: DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.35V and max memory bandwidth: 34.1 GB/s, which the quoted spec bandwidth or amount of memory ram for the Predator G3-710 is a max of 64GB. So it can handle more
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Actually there are two families of G3-710s, the sixth gen family SteveGen shows and a seventh gen version. They both max their memory out at 2400MHz and 64GB. When you overclock you can run memory faster than the spec, so, for instance, run the 2400 at 2500 instead. Putting faster memory in shouldn't make any difference, except to your pocketbook.
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