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    Sager NP9752 (Clevo P750ZM) RAM question

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by flyboynm, Feb 16, 2015.

  1. flyboynm

    flyboynm Notebook Consultant

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    What is the "best" RAM for this laptop? I know I have the option of going with the Kingston Hyperx Impact memory from Sager but is going with the G.Skill Ripjack 2133Mhz an option? I want to use 4 modules of 8GB to max out my system with the "fastest" RAM available.
     
  2. jaybee83

    jaybee83 Biotech-Doc

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    afaik the fastest so-dimm ram available at the moment is indeed clocked at 2133 mhz. sticks like that are offered by corsair, g.skill and kingston. if youre lucky u might even be able to overclock those to 2400 mhz :)
     
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  3. flyboynm

    flyboynm Notebook Consultant

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    Right, I saw there are a ton of manufacturers out there that do 2133. I was wondering if it was worth going to the upgrade and if there has been any "compatibility issues" with RAM.

    With a Plextor M5M drive setup I had in my p157SM, I had a ton of blue screens that went away when I moved to Intel 525s. I did that because Sager and Clevo both said there were compatibility issues with the M5M.
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    The best is technically a good 1866mhz module if you consider price, the 2133mhz offers little to no benefit and will cost you more.

    1866mhz ram is a good top off once you have a decent CPU + SSD.