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whats the cost for 4gb ram?

I went online to buy ram for my hp LAPTOP-CH6QG LB8, and some of them were $3 or less! Is this a scam or real?

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Depends on the RAM.

 

DDR2 and DDR3 are pretty stupidly cheap these days. DDR4 is a bit more pricey.

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sodimm non-registered DDR2 and DDR3 can be unbelieveably cheap, just because there's very low demand.

 

3 minutes ago, emosun said:

that laptop doesn't seem to exist

it's the name assigned by the OEM on the OS, so you may get DESKTOP-[random_alphabets]

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5 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

it's the name assigned by the OEM on the OS, so you may get DESKTOP-[random_alphabets]

yeah so would kinda be nice to know what laptop it actually was to determine if 3$ ram is possible for it

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5 minutes ago, emosun said:

yeah so would kinda be nice to know what laptop it actually was to determine if 3$ ram is possible for it

 

10 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

sodimm non-registered DDR2 and DDR3 can be unbelieveably cheap, just because there's very low demand.

 

it's the name assigned by the OEM on the OS, so you may get DESKTOP-[random_alphabets]

 

13 minutes ago, emosun said:

that laptop doesn't seem to exist

yeah, so after reading the comments, and when I search the name it didn't show up. what do I look for? There's model, SN#, and ProdID, which one do I put in, or should I type them all?

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10 minutes ago, emosun said:

yeah so would kinda be nice to know what laptop it actually was to determine if 3$ ram is possible for it

that's one long gif, what anime is that from

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1 minute ago, emosun said:

You'd simply search the model number

this is the model number 15-bs031wm

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ok so that laptop runs ddr4 so it should be more than 3$. buy from a reputable source and not some random shady place

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32 minutes ago, emosun said:

ok so that laptop runs ddr4 so it should be more than 3$. buy from a reputable source and not some random shady place

ok, I believe the reason why the cheap stuff appeared was because I used the wrong model number, my bad.

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If the ram is easily accessible remove it and look at the label to be damned sure.

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