06-08-2021 12:24 AM
06-09-2021 04:31 PM
dv30fpsaccording to intel official website of your processor technical specifications, maximum supported RAM module frequency is DDR4 2133 only, not 2666.The processor is Intel Core i7=6700HQ CPU @ 2.60 GHz.
CPU-Z app reports DRAM freq. is 1330 MHz, which is supported by the new installed memory: Crucial 32 GB (2 X 16 GB) DDR4 2666, but faster than the original rate of the Samsung 16 GB PC4 2133P.
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06-09-2021 06:44 PM
06-10-2021 11:11 AM
06-10-2021 11:16 AM
dv30fpsNormally every processor manufactured by Intel inc has limited RAM frequency to dedicated value as per their chipset and firmware.Hi RAJU.MSC.MATHEMATICS,
Thank you for posting the maximum RAM frequency for my processor. My laptop was down most of yesterday because I installed the original Samsung 2133 DIMM in the bottom slot and reseated the Crucial 2666 DIMM in the top slot. That configuration took 8 hours to run memtest86, and passed 4 runs with no errors.
When the system had two Crucial 2666 DIMMs, the system set the RAM frequency to 1330 MHz. With the new configuration of Samsung 2133 and Crucial 2666, the system set the RAM frequency to 1063 MHz. The system could have been easily configured to limit the RAM frequency to the maximum allowed by the CPU instead of setting it to the rating of the memory.
How I got here: I wanted to upgrade the memory capacity from 16 GB to 32 GB. I was thinking that I needed to replace the installed memory with new DIMMs instead of just adding one 16 GB DIMM to the empty slot. The top site for memory upgrades for GL502VS assured me that the Crucial 2666 DIMMs were compatible with my system. That site could not have know that my system would run that memory at a frequency higher than supported by the processor.
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06-10-2021 12:37 PM