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Is there any technical reason they can't be produced?
Is there any technical reason they can't be produced? There are lots of smaller motherboards that support Skylake processors with 2 SODIMM slots that could benefit from the extra RAM.
Why not go with these:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820232156
I was building my first AM3 system
My understanding was that the motherboard still needed to support it in the BIOS as well, though? I figured that's why it always showed as not being enabled in AIDA64.AMD didn't disable the ECC on the memory controller on AM3 processors so this is likely a reason why this worked.
Pack more memory into your laptop than ever before. Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs debut in densities up to 8GB, and as DDR4 technology develops, modules are projected to hit 32GB — allowing you to install twice as much memory as you could in a DDR3 system. Since laptops only have 1-2 memory slots, high-density Crucial DDR4 SODIMMs allow you to overcome this limitation and install more memory for faster mobile performance.
I see mem-store is selling 32GB SODIMM on ebay. Here is the link.Is there any technical reason they can't be produced? There are lots of smaller motherboards that support Skylake processors with 2 SODIMM slots that could benefit from the extra RAM.
I see mem-store is selling 32GB SODIMM on ebay. Here is the link.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202369069920?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
This is a new product.
These are only 2166? I thought Samsung was positioning these as 2666Mhz. The new Lenovo X1 Extreme seems to be using 32GB SODIMMs @ 2666Mhz. Does someone have a part number we can track down?
I have been following this thread for months waiting for a reputable source my organization can actually purchase from (e.g not eBay or an AU site)
It seems OWC is now selling 2666Mhz 32GB SODIMMs that are for the new MacMini: https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/2666DDR4S32G/
We have one on order to try with a Dell Latitude 7390 that only has one slot.
It arrived today, and yes! It does work.
We have one on order to try with a Dell Latitude 7390 that only has one slot.
Yeah, it is the Dell Latitude 7390. I also assume it will work in other Dell products with the same generation processor. If you wanted to you could probably run dual 32GB SODIMMs in a Latitude 7490 for 64GB of RAM total. Could make a good alternative to the expensive and heavy mobile workstations.