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Finch

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  #3103773 13-Jul-2023 19:01
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Just having a quick look around at ram prices, I'm leaning towards purchasing the HP Victus but ehhhh not sure

 

 

 

Anyway, I see PB Tech has an HP 8GB Ram stick for $200 or so, but also other brands such as Adata/Kingston etc for $40 or so, would I have to purchase the HP branded one or is one of the $30/$40 ones fine? What's the difference?




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  #3104943 17-Jul-2023 09:59
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Just a bump on the above question ^

 

 

 

Also, is it better to put a new Ram Stick into a brand new laptop before it goes on for the first time, or should I set it up first and get it going, then put the other ram stick in?

 

 

 

Thanks!


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  #3104962 17-Jul-2023 10:26
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Finch:

 

Also, is it better to put a new Ram Stick into a brand new laptop before it goes on for the first time, or should I set it up first and get it going, then put the other ram stick in?

 

 

 

 

I would make sure it turns on etc. to check there aren't any hardware issues "out of the box". 

 

 

 

Otherwise if it's DOA the retailer will try to tell you that you broke it whilst putting the RAM in. 




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  #3104986 17-Jul-2023 11:36
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cddt:

 

Finch:

 

Also, is it better to put a new Ram Stick into a brand new laptop before it goes on for the first time, or should I set it up first and get it going, then put the other ram stick in?

 

 

 

 

I would make sure it turns on etc. to check there aren't any hardware issues "out of the box". 

 

 

 

Otherwise if it's DOA the retailer will try to tell you that you broke it whilst putting the RAM in. 

 

 

 

 

Thought as much

 

 

 

Cheers mate


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