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Guess i might as well buy another ram stick

So i just bought a new ram stick for my laptop that had 4gb of memory stock, it is an Acer Aspire 3 A315-51-31YY so after i installed my ram it showed up and it was detected at first but after some time it caused a blue screen of death which had numerous stop codes everytime it happened(memory management, ntfs.sys etc) So i concluded that the ram was faulty but the thing is after i made sure it was faulty using memtest86 it showed that it had no error, like wtf and one thing that i need clearing up is why does it say 2134mhz shouldnt it be 2133

And also i already tried installing a clean install of windows 10

Any help would be appreciated

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29 minutes ago, DeadlyDivs said:

why does it say 2134mhz shouldnt it be 2133

That's the same thing 

30 minutes ago, DeadlyDivs said:

So i just bought a new ram stick for my laptop that had 4gb of memory stock, it is an Acer Aspire 3 A315-51-31YY so after i installed my ram it showed up and it was detected at first but after some time it caused a blue screen of death which had numerous stop codes everytime it happened(memory management, ntfs.sys etc) So i concluded that the ram was faulty but the thing is after i made sure it was faulty using memtest86 it showed that it had no error, like wtf

What ram stick ? 

So dimms and compatibility  are not the best alot if laptop mobos work with only specific type of memory usually micron chips 

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20 minutes ago, DeadlyDivs said:

Its a Crucial ddr4 2133mhz

Are the timings the same?

Also try the 3rd party stick alone and check

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35 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Are the timings the same?

Also try the 3rd party stick alone and check

Yeah that would be a problem cause the one that came with the laptop is soldered into the motherboard itself and also either way i know the timings or not there is no way to change it or atleast i think there is no way to change it on laptops

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Just now, DeadlyDivs said:

Yeah that would be a problem cause the one that came with the laptop is soldered into the motherboard itself 

Alright then we'll do both of them have the same timings ? Like cas latency ?

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11 minutes ago, DeadlyDivs said:

Im pretty sure that on laptops it will automatically set their timings

No it doesn't work that way 

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Just now, DeadlyDivs said:

Then how do i set it?

You go to your bios and auto set it although with a laptop I doubt you will be able to do it 

What timings do you have anyways ?

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9 minutes ago, DeadlyDivs said:

How can i tell if it wont show in the bios?

By looking up the model of the ram lol or just checking the sticker on it

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Also don't put my answer as the best because people will think it has been answered and won't click it 

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