[Discuss] OT - Memory Upgrade

Joseph Mulloy jdmulloy at gmail.com
Sun Aug 23 13:58:24 EDT 2020


What's the motherboard model?

All slots run at the same speed. It lists two different speeds that it
supports, it's not that one slot is one speed and the other is the other.
Ideally you should get memory that all matches in at least speed if not
size. Matching memory helps with running multiple channels in parallel. I'd
buy the faster of the two supported speeds, which is DDR-1333 especially
since that's what you already have. Technically faster memory can run
slower if the system needs it to. So if you did buy 1066 ram your existing
1333 might be slowed down to 1066 and you'd lose performance.

If what you already had was 1066, I'd still recommend getting 1333 so that
I'm the future if you got 1333 to replace the 1066 you'd get more
performance.

Tldr, buy 1333 ram.


On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 13:46 <epp at mcom.com> wrote:

> Been looking into upgrading the memory in one of my Linux desktops and
> after looking at the specs, it seems like two different types of memory
> sticks need to be installed (?). The system currently has 4Gb in it and
> would like to expand this to 8Gb.
>
> What is installed right now is a 4Gb DIMM (manufacturer shows Micron,
> speed 1333 MT/s, (from running 'dmidecode')). I'm assuming this DIMM is
> in the slot referenced as 'DDR3-1333' below. Would I then need one 4Gb
> 1066 MT/s DIMM for the other slot, or could two 1333's be used?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>       4 GB
>
>   *
>     Amount: 4 GB
>   *
>     Speed: PC3-10600 MB/sec (message as PC3-8500)
>   *
>     Type: DDR3-1333
>
>
>       Memory upgrade information
>
>   *
>     Dual channel memory architecture
>   *
>     *Two DDR3 DIMMs (240-pin) sockets*
>       o
>         *PC3-8500 (DDR3-1066)*
>       o
>         *PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333)*
>
>   *
>     Non-ECC memory only, unbuffered
>   *
>     Supports 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB DDR3 DIMMs
>   *
>     *Supports up to 8 GB on 64-bit systems (DIMMs run at DDR3-1066)*
>   *
>     Supports up to 4 GB on 32-bit PCs
>
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