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Keldra

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  1. nevermind someone already answered that
  2. Last question should I buy 4x2 or just 1 8GB stick?
  3. So I just did that and it turns out it can support up to 16 GB of ram and I am thinking of buying one of their ram kits and even a new SSD from them but does anybody know if they ship to Turkey because that is most important part really or else I got nothing.
  4. And I think I shouldn't get DDR4 even if I get 2 of the same sticks based on your replies. And it looks like these 3 are my options, which one do you suggest. Again I will buy 2 if the recommended stick is 4GB.
  5. It runs on 1.35v, also I don't know if I've said it earlier but if I'll either buy one identical stick or 2 4GB sticks or 1 8GB stick and all of the options seems affordable so no problem on the budget side.
  6. Oh and also I found this on the web: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/373090/Ram+Upgrade:+can+I+use+DDR3L+instead+of+DDR3 From what I understood it is ok to replace DDR3 with DDR3L but I really want to be sure
  7. Both CPU-Z and my task manager says it is DDR3
  8. Which one of these would you recommend ? (I will buy 2 of the 4 GB ones if I do)
  9. Turns out it's not. I just checked on Youtube.
  10. So these are the specs but it's pretty old now so I don't know if I should buy 2 completely new ram sticks or just one like the Jurrunio said.
  11. I will check if it is when I open it up to install the ssd. However, I don't know the model of the ram already inside it as well and I don't want to buy ram new and then just return it because it's incompatible.
  12. Hi, I have decided to upgrade my laptop memory from 4 GB to 8 GB. It is the Toshiba Sattelite L50-B and it has become kind of old but I think with the new SSD that I will installing and the ram upgrade it should take me through approximately 2 more years. My question is that how do I find out the maximum MHz of ram my motherboard can handle. I don't know the model of the motherboard and I do not know how to find out. (I will be installing 2 of the same ram sticks). If you have any more questions related to helping me please ask.
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