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Adding RAM to G75

biRdyxLoCo
Level 7
Hello I'm new to these forums so sorry if there is already a thread on this. I have a G75VW-BBK5 (bought from Bestbuy) It currently has 8 gigs of RAM and I am planning on adding more to get 16 gigs of RAM, I Don't know too much about the speeds and brands of RAM and was wondering what would you recommend me buying, sorry if this question sounds dumb but I just don't know much on what exactly I'm supposed to be looking for. Thanks in advance.
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rewben
Level 13
hi biRdyxLoCo,

if you are planning to buy new ram:

1. please run hwinfo64 to get the specs of your stock ram. here is a simple guide for your reference.



2. look for the matching ram. here is the list of possible compatible ram for most of us (but please compare with yours first). if possible, bring along your machine to the shop and ask them to test out your new ram. use hwinfo64 to determine if all ram runs at 800MHz or close to it (i.e. dual channel)
3. here is a youtube video on how you install the ram properly.

basically for most of us our stock ram is with the timings 11-11-11-28 (DDR3 PC3-12800 SODIMM 1600mhz CL11 1.5V RAM).

Stock RAM
1. Hynix 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz non-ECC Unbuffered HMT351S6CFR8C-PB
16491

Manufacturer: Hynix
Manufacturer Part number: HMT351S6CFR8C-PB
Memory Type: SODIMM
Capacity: 4GB
Pins: 204 Pin
Bus Type: PC-12800
Cycle Time: 1.5ns
Cas: CL11
Data Transfer Rate: 1600Mhz
Memory Clock: 200Mhz
Voltage: 1.5V

Complete Swap of RAM (upgrading to 32gb of RAM; caution: warranty void)

1. compatible RAM for full swap:
a) 11-11-11-28, 1.35v, Mushkin part #997038 (source; related thread)
b) 10-10-10-28, 1.5v G.Skill (source; related thread)

notes:
- corsair vengeance (10-10-10-27) might not work.

videos:
- G55 full swap (in french) - 4x4gb corsair vengeance

Thanks Rewben, your post was very helpful just ordered some new RAM using the guide and can't wait for it to get here!

So if I buy the G.Skill 10-10-10-28 that you linked to it should work perfectly fine in my g75vw bbk5?

Im right under 800 mHz and my timing is 11-11-11-28

so will the gSkill work even though its 10-10-10 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231582)

Or would the Mushkin work better since its has same timing. But also has higher voltage (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226323)

sorry for the newb questions

rewben wrote:
hi biRdyxLoCo,

if you are planning to buy new ram:

1. please run hwinfo64 to get the specs of your stock ram. here is a simple guide for your reference.



2. look for the matching ram. here is the list of possible compatible ram for most of us (but please compare with yours first). if possible, bring along your machine to the shop and ask them to test out your new ram. use hwinfo64 to determine if all ram runs at 800MHz or close to it (i.e. dual channel)
3. here is a youtube video on how you install the ram properly.

basically for most of us our stock ram is with the timings 11-11-11-28 (DDR3 PC3-12800 SODIMM 1600mhz CL11 1.5V RAM).

Stock RAM
1. Hynix 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz non-ECC Unbuffered HMT351S6CFR8C-PB
16491

Manufacturer: Hynix
Manufacturer Part number: HMT351S6CFR8C-PB
Memory Type: SODIMM
Capacity: 4GB
Pins: 204 Pin
Bus Type: PC-12800
Cycle Time: 1.5ns
Cas: CL11
Data Transfer Rate: 1600Mhz
Memory Clock: 200Mhz
Voltage: 1.5V

Complete Swap of RAM (upgrading to 32gb of RAM; caution: warranty void)

1. compatible RAM for full swap:
a) 11-11-11-28, 1.35v, Mushkin part #997038 (source; related thread)
b) 10-10-10-28, 1.5v G.Skill (source; related thread)

notes:
- corsair vengeance (10-10-10-27) might not work.

videos:
- G55 full swap (in french) - 4x4gb corsair vengeance


rewben,

I want to add ram to my g75vx, i check in shops , available only corsair vengeance that has 1600mhz.. is this compatible with my stock ram? how can i be sure so my penny will not go to waste. TNX
G75VX
I7 3630 QM 2.40GHZ
16 GB HYUNDAI PC3-12800 (800 MHz) DDR3
3 GB GEFORCE GTX 670MX
240 SSD KINGSTON HYPERX
750 SSH SEAGATE
17" FULL HD
WIN 8 64 SINGLE LANGUAGE

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231705

Any thoughts about these sticks?!

Photoshop, Illustrator, Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate, Dragon Naturally Speaking 12.5 my main applications.

Maybe while I'm at it all ask about:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231705
And:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822178340

I'm into the overall game of web development and coding my own applications as a hobby (once in a while as a freelancer).
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Rob

Those sticks should be fine, as far as I can tell. That should be enough RAM for your machine, especially since you can add those two sticks in with the others that are already in there, and take your machine up to 24 GB of RAM. 🙂
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rewben
Level 13
you're welcome 🙂

Hello,

I'm about to buy the ds-71 version (which has 12 gb ram).
Please clarify me of the ram configuration. Is it 3 x 4gb?
If so, where is the fourth available slot for upgrade? Is it in the 'easily' accessible area?
Do I need to disassemble the entire laptop to add that single ram?
(I've seen some disassembly guide, but I'm not sure if all the ram slots are on one side)

Thanks.

@Xenos, the answer is yes. I believe they leave one of the easily accessible areas open.
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