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  • Just got my new RAM, installed it and it works perfectly. Had to be the RAM frequency or that a single 16GB module was too big for my laptop. Anyway, just writing the results for future reference. Thanks to everyone, especially @JackE
  • Yes, i will order a pair of 8GB!
  • @JackE I just don't wanna risk it, because the single Corsair 16GB didn't work. Otherwise i would obviously have gone for a 32GB RAM system, lol.😄
  • Crucial did offer 32GB. If you see the first pic, it says it recommends 2 x 16GB DDR4. But ACER and the store i bought it from says 16GB is the maximum capacity. That's why i don't know if i can trust crucial's analysis. And it also confuses me why the single 16GB DDR4 2666MHz i bought didn't work. I think the safer option…
  • @JackE I purchased a single RAM module, not a pair (the Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4-2666Mhz, SO-DIMM 260 pin). My current RAM consists of 2x4GB sticks, so i removed both of them and then installed the new module (i tried it in both slots when it didn't work on the first one). So it wasn't anything like MHz conflicting…
  • @JackE Yes, i cleaned the stick with alcohol, i got into BIOS and saved. When the laptop boots up again it is stuck on the ACER logo (i left it there for more than 15 minutes hoping it was calibrating the new RAM or something). I tried the module on both motherboard slots, but it was always the same thing. I've repackaged…
  • Thank you very much for your reply! I am no expert in computers but i have been searching all day, because i don't want to make another bad purchase. I used the CPU-Z application and this is what it showed me about my RAM (i am currently using my old 2x 4GB): I googled the part number (MTA4ATF51264HZ) and it says this is a…
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