BobbyG2

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  • What you just witnessed is called "memory training" When you change something about your memory configuration, the motherboard needs totest/ adjust settings on first boot up which takes a few seconds. Enjoy your new RAM! :)
    in Ram Upgrade. Comment by BobbyG2 May 2020
  • Your laptop is thermal throttling, reinstalling Windows will do nothing. Troubleshoot why your laptop is getting so hot. If you already cleaned the heatsinks and replaced the thermal paste, check if your fans are both working. If they're both working, find a way to get better airflow. Like propping up the rear of the…
  • Stiff clips isn't anything anyone can do about, as for the RAM there shouldn't be much force required to install. Have you watched videos on how to install SODIMM? You insert at an angle, than push down.
  • It is common practice to do a fresh install of windows when making such a drastic change in hardware, especially when changing from one motherboard chipset vendor to another. I'd recommend noting down your windows key, creating a bootable USB with Windows on it, changing out your components, than installing windows fresh…
  • Both the stick that came with my laptop is rated at 2666, and the second stick I added is rated for 2666, but the laptop bios forces the dimms to run at 2400 and as far as I know that can't be changed.
  • Because our laptops only came with one stick in single channel, adding a second stick enabling dual channel will add a noticeable improvement to performance. Up to 30% in some games, and more in more memory intensive productivity workloads like video editing. I don't understand why laptop manufacturers don't send all…
  • While you have the laptop open, it will be a good time for you to upgrade the RAM as well. Download HWInfo, find out the model of RAM you have, and Google the model number to buy a matching stick (for best chance of memory comparability). My laptop came with a stick of this model of memory: Kingston 8GB DDR4 2666MHZ SODIMM…
  • I had the same issue, with the same model of laptop. My problem was that the CPU and GPU heatsinks were filled with dust. I used a qtip and isoalcohol to clean the dust build up between the fans and heatsink fins, than blew the rest of the dust out with while holding the fans still (to prevent the fans from spinning and…
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