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HELP ME UPGRADE LAPTOP

I have a dell G7 15 (7588) with 2 dimms, currently only one is populated with an 8gb stick I am looking to upgrade to 16gb so I need u to recommend me a 1×8 gb stick of sodimm ram BTW I want the best 1×8gb thanks! 

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Which speed is in there right now? You need to match speeds as they'll both run at the speed of the slowest module anyway. I'm guessing DDR4-2400 or 2666? Also figure out which timings (CAS latency especially).

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Tbh just buy any RAM that is compatible with your laptop and are easy on your wallet, go for a DDR4-2133 or 2400.

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Take out the existing stick, and copy down the exact model number into google. You shoukd get results from eBay, newegg and others.

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42 minutes ago, Asusfanboy said:

I have a dell G7 15 (7588) with 2 dimms, currently only one is populated with an 8gb stick I am looking to upgrade to 16gb so I need u to recommend me a 1×8 gb stick of sodimm ram BTW I want the best 1×8gb thanks! 

Any RAM with the same frequency and timings will do (2666MHz, CL19 if not mistaken)

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Laptops might be a little picky about which RAM they use. It's best to go for the same specs as the RAM stick that is currently in your system.

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