Thanks just the same.
Good luck with the RAM and the possible future upgrade to Windows 11. :-)
Note: On ElevenForum... there's none of this... "spread some around", silliness. :D
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Thanks just the same.
Good luck with the RAM and the possible future upgrade to Windows 11. :-)
Note: On ElevenForum... there's none of this... "spread some around", silliness. :D
This topic is just to summarize your upgrade options...
Your choices...
1. Upgrade through Windows Update
2. Upgrade through In-Place Upgrade
3. Clean Install.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 are like siblings... (pretty much the same)
If your Win 10 is running clean and tight... just "upgrade".
If you want a fresh start, do a clean install.
Read this...
Check post #20 again.... I added to it. I type slowly. LOL
And yep, you're compatible with Windows 11.
You should read this summary of the options for upgrading from Win 10 to Win 11,...
It's always best to use a matched two-stick set of RAM.
Sell the Corsair stuff... or return it... and get the Crucial stuff I linked in post #18
Save the original 8GB stick for emergencies.
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"Under the hood" stuff is a whole lot easier when you build your own. It's "designed" to be easier. :-)
It looks like your computer will support Windows 11. You can check for sure...
Get...
STU9000
This is "verified" compatible with your computer...
Crucial Pro RAM 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR4 3200MT/s (or 3000MT/s or 2666MT/s) Desktop Memory CP2K16G4DFRA32A at Amazon.com
NOTE: ...
1064 for the frequency is really 2133Mhz in the BIOS.
Setting up RAM on a prebuilt computer is HARD. Companies like HP and DELL, don't want you to mess around in the BIOS.
You'll have to...
Right... cause RAM is DDR (double data rate)
Unless you seriously crank the RAM voltage... you won't break anything. Any other incorrect settings will just cause a fail to boot.
Set it...
That's what I said above... for the frequency, you need to choose 3600Mhz.
The timings and voltage you're putting IN... are for 3600Mhz.
Put these numbers in...
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STU9000
Ok these are the ones I "know" for sure...
408638
STU9000
Please post a picture of the SPD tab in CPU-Z (on YOUR computer), for me...
...then I can post a picture that matches the CPU-Z numbers with the picture of YOUR BIOS that you posted...
STU9000
These two tabs in CPU-Z show you the "possible" and "actual" frequency and timings.
On the SPD tab our target is the XMP column (BLUE box).
The frequency, timings and voltage should...
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Here's your RAM's specs... just plug them into the BIOS...
Download CPU-Z here... it's portable, no need to install, just run the .exe file...
DOWNLOADING CPU-Z_2.09-EN.ZIP | CPUID
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