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oleshkin2016-12-04 16:16:15
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oleshkin, 2016-12-04 16:16:15

Will 1333mhz frames be plowed instead of 1066mhz on i3-330m?

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There is a laptop - Toshiba L650-10P
CPU: i3-330M [ official. Intel info ]
RAM: 3GB (1+2)
According to the Intel website, the CPU will work with 1066Mhz frames. Now there are 2 bars: and also A friend of my colleagues here offers memory taken from Apple: 8GB RAM (2gbx4) PC3-10600 1333MHz SDRAM, 204 Pin Googling, I found conflicting data. In some forums it was said that it would not work. In others, it was noted that it would roll, but would work at a reduced frequency. Question: will this memory work (even if it is reduced)? Will it be an increase compared to the existing 3GB?
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123459, 2016-12-04
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RAM (2gbx4) - are you sure? - they sell you 4 sticks of memory, 2GB each. Your laptop has only 2 memory slots.
will work at the frequency declared in ark - 1066, but with faster timings (below the number - faster timing)
acbade20eb2645cab1db39afdc8fc42f.png8GB It will work
, but only if there are old low-density chips on the bars - 2 gigabits per chip (256 megabytes).
if high-density chips are 512 MB each, then no second-generation core i mobile processor (arrandale) will work with them - the entire amount of memory will be displayed in the BIOS, but the operating system will not be able to boot.
if you are still mistaken and they sell you two memory sticks of 4 GB each, then look at the sticks - there should be 8 memory chips on one side, a total of 16 chips per stick, this means that the stick with low capacity chips.
if you change 3 GB to 8 GB, then yes, it will. windows uses less swap file and more memory for in-memory disk cache. in addition, if you use firefox / chrome with at least a dozen tabs, they will also work faster: with enough memory, windows uses 0.6-1.3 GB for its processes, a browser with a dozen tabs - about 1 GB more , in fact, 3 GB is not enough for you and windows is currently using the swap file, you can verify this in the manager.

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