(Solved) Memory Upgrade-Need help

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2012/10/19 16:28:20 (permalink)

(Solved) Memory Upgrade-Need help

I have a Dell Studio XPS 8100 with 8gb and am wanting to upgrade 2 (4x4gb) 16 gb of memory BUT am lost on what to get as far as the best for DAW stuff

The computer specs listed--

Memory
Connectors four internally-accessible DDR3 DIMM sockets
Capacities 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB
Memory type 1066-MHz or 1333-MHz DDR3 DIMM; 
non-ECC memory only
Memory configurations possible 4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB 
(64-bit operating system)


System Board Connectors
Memory four 240-pin connectors



So Im searching on NewEgg and Crucials websites and get lost when looking at all the options and what will work in my system.

Any help will be greatly appreciated on what to get to stick 4 sticks of 4gb each in this.  


Attach a link if you could,  THANKS
post edited by digi2ns - 2012/10/20 09:05:53


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    digi2ns
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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 16:35:05 (permalink)
    This is what Ive found but not sure if its right or if there are better choices to go with

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820220638&name=Desktop-Memory

    The numbers currently installed in my system on the memory are
    2GB X8PC3-10600U-09-10-B0
    M378B5673FHO-CH9   1032


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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 16:42:08 (permalink)


    MIKE

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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 16:47:16 (permalink)
    I've had good luck with ebay vendors when it comes to upgrading memory on computers.  I try to stick with brands I recognize.  Just search for your DDR3 and you'll get plenty of offerings compatible with that pc.  I also check NewEgg and TigerDirect - you never know where best deal will be.

    I can't comment on optimum configuration for a DAW....

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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 16:49:00 (permalink)


    MIKE

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    --Gibson, Fender, Takamine, Schecter, Washburn
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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 18:59:25 (permalink)
    Memory has gotten trickier over the years. Used to be if you had the right number of pins and the right speed you could not go wrong. Now with some systems, having slightly off-spec timings or even different programming in the memory stick ROM (memory sticks have their own programming built in), can cause problems.  
     
    With retail motherboards, you can usually find a list of tested/approved memory models and vendors. Unfortunately they typically stop running tests after the motherboard is first put on the market, so newer memory (typically including sticks with more capacity) are not in the approved list even though they work fine. With Dell, you can buy your memory directly from them and pay a high  premium to buy pretty ordinary memory modules as replacement/upgrade parts. They typically use made-for-Dell motherboards and do not provide information to help you upgrade without buying from them.


    The major memory vendors like Crucial, will guarantee their memory is compatible with your machine. If you buy it directly from them, they will refund your money if the memory is not compatible. I have had them send me replacements for their incompatible memory on occasion even when I did not buy from them, but that is no way guaranteed.

    http://www.crucial.com/upgrade/Dell-memory/Studio/Studio+XPS+8100-upgrades.html


    One way to save money without knowing a lot (in some cases more than you can learn even  from detailed spec sheets) is to find a tested or guaranteed compatible memory module, and try to match all the available specifications from a cheaper source. 

    http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Understanding-RAM-Timings/26/2

    Or you can just buy some memory based on speed, socket and voltage, install it and see if it works. If you can find a vendor with a liberal return policy, that is a plus.



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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/19 20:48:53 (permalink)
    Great,

    Thanks David and olemon


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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/20 08:35:36 (permalink)
    I used to do a lot of support on the Dell forum.  Dell's have a history of memory incompatibility with some brands of non-Dell memory.  Crucial guarantees their memory to work with Dell's and we always recommended Crucial to users that didn't want to buy memory from Dell.

    This is not to say that other brands won't work, just that Crucial was a safe recommendation.  Avoid the Kingston "Value Ram" (VRM) as it is a known no-go with Dell's.

    Use the Crucial search to get the correct memory for your 8100.

    If you want to buy other brands, get it somewhere that has a liberal return policy in case it doesn't work. 


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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/20 09:05:00 (permalink)
    Thanks a bunch Fire

    I appreciate it.

    I finally found the link you were referring to on their search and located the the set they guarantee to work with it.

    Im going to order up 2 kits to get the 4 sticks for 16gb.  Hoping all goes well with it.

    Any advise after popping it in or is it just plug and run?

    Thanks again


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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/20 09:54:31 (permalink)
    It should automatically detect it.  When you first power back on, after installing the new memory, press F2 to enter the "Setup" (BIOS) and make sure the BIOS has detected the 16GB.  If it has, all should be well. 

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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/20 10:22:49 (permalink)
    fireberd


    It should automatically detect it.  When you first power back on, after installing the new memory, press F2 to enter the "Setup" (BIOS) and make sure the BIOS has detected the 16GB.  If it has, all should be well. 

    Thank you Sir!!!


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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/20 10:45:23 (permalink)
    And then 'Hang On' !
     
    16gb of memory - wasn't long ago that was pie in the sky.  Good luck.

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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/21 11:40:25 (permalink)
    Solved. I sure it is somewhere in the computer manual as to what memory is needed.

     
     
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    Re:Memory Upgrade-Need help 2012/10/22 20:44:37 (permalink)
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    Solved. I sure it is somewhere in the computer manual as to what memory is needed.

    Well all the specs were listed on the socket and the memory. My problem is that I know nothing about what I am seeing when I actually go and look at these sites when trying to find an upgrade. Some list different things and different ways and the terminology is beyond me.


    All the information in general LOL


    Fire cleared it up for me and the Crucial sites locator helped.  Actually what I found on the Dell is that it is VERY Limited but then not certain that even the guaranteed that the "ONE" the have available will even work.


    Hopefully what we did come up with will be a good setup. My system currently works good with very little probs but why not upgrade an I7 systems Memory with how cheap it is now. Maybe it will eliminate some of the smaller probs  


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