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Bump. Bump.
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Bump, still looking for success stories. Dozens of people complaining about this problem for two years. This would be a simple bios update, surprised acer won't do it.
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Wondering if anyone has added two identical, matching sticks of 8gb ram and managed to get them at 3200mhz. Two sticks that aren't the same part number will only run at 2933mhz, would love to know if anyone has hit 3200mhz on two matching sticks before I keep buying more ram.
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Wondering if anyone has added two identical, matching sticks of 8gb ram and managed to get them at 3200mhz. Two sticks that aren't the same part number will only run at 2933mhz, would love to know if anyone has hit 3200mhz on two matching sticks before I keep buying more ram.
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Anyone find an answer for this? Is it possible to get two matching sticks to get to 3
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Reading now that with cheaper acer 5 nitro laptops the sticks need to be identical sticks to run at 3200mhz, tons of people posting same issue on Reddit
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F4-3200C22S-8GRS If that's the case, is it fixable
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Here it is with a single stick
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Thanks for all this detailed information. I'm just going to put the SN770 in the second drive and use the 258gb stock drive to boot off, and nothing else. I don't think boot times would be incredibly different anyways.
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Here's a few posts mentioning slot 1 supports gen 4. ( I personally have no idea, since it came with a gen 3 drive, I'm assuming you're right
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I thought the first slot was gen 4 for sure? Quite a few posts on here showing its gen 4 but I've never tested it. It makes sense since 11th gen Intel takes advantage of gen 4. Would my clone still work with that software since one of the drives isn't a WD drive? When doing a clone, would it wipe my stock 256gb Hynix drive…