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Buy the memory from a place with a good return policy and try it.
isn't there a thirdparty website that can tell you how much it actually takes? I know theres one for macs, then I put 16gb in my 2010 MBP when apple stated it would only take 8gb
Often times this limit isn’t the case. Especially as newer more dense modules become available.Hey,
I would love to get 64gb ram on this thing. Is there a custom bios floating around, or is that even possible? Technically the 8750h supports it, is it a hardware mobo bottleneck?
Thanks!
Often times this limit isn’t the case. Especially as newer more dense modules become available.
For instance I was able to run 36gb (32+4 onboard) of ram in a Lenovo laptop that said it wasn’t capable of more than 20gb. So sometimes it works.
If just order the ram from somewhere you can return and try it out.I hope it's the case here. The reason I feel Razer intentionally limits it is because there's an "advanced" model, their advanced model for 2019 takes 64gb of ram, while their base takes 32gb ram. 32gb sticks have been introduced well before the 2019 models. I have the 2018 base so we'll see, unfortunately there's no vendors in my city and ordering might be annoying. May not be able to return for such a reason also.
a what is the CPU in that laptop? CPU is most likely going to determine addressable limit as it contains the memory controller.
The BIOS has to set the memory controller up, If it's limited to 16GB DIMMs then at best you'll get half the RAM of 32GB DIMMs. At worst you'll not be able to boot.
So then it's a software limitation? Couldn't somebody technically make a custom bios? Seems like an easy work around but then again I know nothing