Hi
I'm trying to work out the difference between some RAM (old 3GB Micron and new 8GB Kingston).
HP Elite 8000 desktop PC
Old 3GB of Micron PC3-10600 (4jtf12864AZ-1G4D1) 2GB and 1GB chips
Screenshots of the old RAM:
I read online that even though CPU-Z says its PC3-10700, it really is PC3-10600 as the sticker on the RAM says it has just been rounded up from 10660.
The RAM I'm trying to get working to replace this is "Kingston 8GB 1333MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM SR x8 Memory Module (Kit of 2) STD Height 30mm"
Details are:
8GB DDR3, 1333MHz, Non-ECC, CL9, 1.5V, Unbuffered, DIMM,
And finally the HP website states the Elite 8000 requires memory of this type ....
So obviously I'm being thick but whats the difference between the Micron and new Kingston ram, for the Elite8000 pc to say its incompatible? Both PC3-10600, both 1333MHz, both non-ECC
I'm trying to work out the difference between some RAM (old 3GB Micron and new 8GB Kingston).
HP Elite 8000 desktop PC
Old 3GB of Micron PC3-10600 (4jtf12864AZ-1G4D1) 2GB and 1GB chips
Screenshots of the old RAM:
I read online that even though CPU-Z says its PC3-10700, it really is PC3-10600 as the sticker on the RAM says it has just been rounded up from 10660.
The RAM I'm trying to get working to replace this is "Kingston 8GB 1333MHz PC3-10600 DDR3 Non-ECC CL9 DIMM SR x8 Memory Module (Kit of 2) STD Height 30mm"
Details are:
8GB DDR3, 1333MHz, Non-ECC, CL9, 1.5V, Unbuffered, DIMM,
And finally the HP website states the Elite 8000 requires memory of this type ....
So obviously I'm being thick but whats the difference between the Micron and new Kingston ram, for the Elite8000 pc to say its incompatible? Both PC3-10600, both 1333MHz, both non-ECC