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    Default Re: NP9150 Memory Question

    Quote Originally Posted by kyorinsuu View Post
    but does the clevo p150EM support triple or quad? doubt it but can anyone help me out and tell me if its true or not what i was asking?
    The Clevos have 4 SODIMM primary memory (RAM) slots.

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    Yeah im still not getting the answer im looking for lol does that ram i showed you work with a clevo p150em? can i just have 1 stick and have no problem? or will i have to buy a pair? i know it has 4 slots and i plan on populating them eventually when i get money I just really wanna know cause i keep getting different answers everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyorinsuu View Post
    Yeah im still not getting the answer im looking for lol does that ram i showed you work with a clevo p150em? can i just have 1 stick and have no problem? or will i have to buy a pair? i know it has 4 slots and i plan on populating them eventually when i get money I just really wanna know cause i keep getting different answers everywhere
    Yes, ofcourse you can. No issues there..

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    Lol sorry for sounding so bully like im just tired ive been asking and talking in around 5 different forums for around 3 days now im just tired its all XD anyways thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyorinsuu View Post
    Lol sorry for sounding so bully like im just tired ive been asking and talking in around 5 different forums for around 3 days now im just tired its all XD anyways thank you
    No need. My answer is final and authoritative.. You can trust me on that!

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    Lol ok ill go with one dim for now and buy another one next month when I get payed thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyorinsuu View Post
    Lol ok ill go with one dim for now and buy another one next month when I get payed thanks for the help
    You're welcome.

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    Default Re: NP9150 Memory Question

    Prasad: by four primary slots you mean it supports dual, triple and quad channel?

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    Default Re: NP9150 Memory Question

    Yes, that's the case. It means you can insert upto 4 RAM cards at a time, as long as they're the standard 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkshado View Post
    Prasad: by four primary slots you mean it supports dual, triple and quad channel?
    It has two pairs of dual DDR3 slots for a total of four slots. So you can install four RAM modules (up to 8GB per stick if your OS supports it) and each pair of two modules run together in dual-channel.

 

 
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