How to find the correct memory for my Asus CM6850 [closed]
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I have a Asus CM6850
desktop computer and it's got four ram slots, two are used and I now would like to get another 16GB
of RAM. I found this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Arch-Memory-240-Pin-ProLiant-740895-B21/dp/B07G2Q8Q3V/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542862962&sr=8-3&keywords=ddr+16gb+1600
Was wondering if it will work?
memory upgrade compatibility ddr3
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I have a Asus CM6850
desktop computer and it's got four ram slots, two are used and I now would like to get another 16GB
of RAM. I found this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Arch-Memory-240-Pin-ProLiant-740895-B21/dp/B07G2Q8Q3V/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542862962&sr=8-3&keywords=ddr+16gb+1600
Was wondering if it will work?
memory upgrade compatibility ddr3
closed as off-topic by n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc, fixer1234 Nov 24 at 0:28
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- "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc
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– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28
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I have a Asus CM6850
desktop computer and it's got four ram slots, two are used and I now would like to get another 16GB
of RAM. I found this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Arch-Memory-240-Pin-ProLiant-740895-B21/dp/B07G2Q8Q3V/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542862962&sr=8-3&keywords=ddr+16gb+1600
Was wondering if it will work?
memory upgrade compatibility ddr3
I have a Asus CM6850
desktop computer and it's got four ram slots, two are used and I now would like to get another 16GB
of RAM. I found this:
https://www.amazon.ca/Arch-Memory-240-Pin-ProLiant-740895-B21/dp/B07G2Q8Q3V/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542862962&sr=8-3&keywords=ddr+16gb+1600
Was wondering if it will work?
memory upgrade compatibility ddr3
memory upgrade compatibility ddr3
edited Nov 22 at 12:52
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asked Nov 22 at 4:55
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closed as off-topic by n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc, fixer1234 Nov 24 at 0:28
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc
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closed as off-topic by n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc, fixer1234 Nov 24 at 0:28
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking for hardware shopping recommendations are off-topic because they are often relevant only to the question author at the time the question was asked and tend to become obsolete quickly. Instead of asking what to buy, try asking how to find out what suits your needs." – n8te, Anaksunaman, PeterH, harrymc
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Note that this question might be a better fit for Hardware Recommendations.
– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28
add a comment |
Note that this question might be a better fit for Hardware Recommendations.
– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28
Note that this question might be a better fit for Hardware Recommendations.
– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Note that this question might be a better fit for Hardware Recommendations.
– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28
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Crucial.com has a memory tool, telling you the type of memory for most models of computers. Enter the make and model onto their website and they will list compatible memory.
For your model, they suggest DDR3L-1600 UDIMMs.
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
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Crucial.com has a memory tool, telling you the type of memory for most models of computers. Enter the make and model onto their website and they will list compatible memory.
For your model, they suggest DDR3L-1600 UDIMMs.
add a comment |
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Crucial.com has a memory tool, telling you the type of memory for most models of computers. Enter the make and model onto their website and they will list compatible memory.
For your model, they suggest DDR3L-1600 UDIMMs.
add a comment |
up vote
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
Crucial.com has a memory tool, telling you the type of memory for most models of computers. Enter the make and model onto their website and they will list compatible memory.
For your model, they suggest DDR3L-1600 UDIMMs.
Crucial.com has a memory tool, telling you the type of memory for most models of computers. Enter the make and model onto their website and they will list compatible memory.
For your model, they suggest DDR3L-1600 UDIMMs.
answered Nov 22 at 6:34
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Note that this question might be a better fit for Hardware Recommendations.
– Anaksunaman
Nov 22 at 5:22
Manufacturers usually have memory compatibility lists. There you can see which memory modules have been tested to be working in your motherboard. You should check that out.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 22 at 9:29
Possible duplicate of How can I tell what RAM will fit my computer?
– fixer1234
Nov 24 at 0:28