Thanks Manny! This worked great. I took my piddly 8gb RAM to 16gb RAM in a breeze. (Now I can open two Chrome tabs at the same time LOL!) In all seriousness, thanks! It worked great and my PC is functioning much quicker.
Thank you so much. I upgraded from 16 to 32gb as I also use my PC for editing and music production other than gaming, and you have the same bios as me to help me clock the memory faster. Mine was stuck at 2133 when it’s good for 3600.
Thank you for this video good, informative, and actually got to all the parts I was questioning that others didn’t answer. Good video thank you for your service
I had 16gb of ram using slot 2 and 4. I bought an additional 16 gb of the same exact ram sticks (same size, speed, even brand) but when I install them they do not show in the Bios under the DRAM status and are not lit up like the original. Any idea as to why?
Hi there to there are three potential reasons why this is happening. I would do the following steps to diagnose the problem: 1. Install the new ram sticks in the same spot as the old sticks. If they show up in the Bios then you can confirm the ram is no defective. 2. Make sure when installing the Ram sticks that they are fully pushed in and are seated properly. This is most often the major cause of ram no appearing.
I have a quick question if you're able to answer it. I'm looking to upgrade my ram but i don't know what type of ram stick I have, is there a way to find out?
You need to perform a hard reset on your pc (disconenct power from PC and turn off for at least 30 seconds) and you also need to reinstall the ram. Make sure you have the correct ram for your motherboard and make sure it is installed correctly. Incorrect installation and ram are the most common reasons for bootloop
@@MannyRataul I took the ram stick out and seated it back in for purpose of cleaning, its still in boot loop, I have tried hard reset and its still not booting, could it be the ram not in the slot properly?
Thanks Manny! This worked great. I took my piddly 8gb RAM to 16gb RAM in a breeze. (Now I can open two Chrome tabs at the same time LOL!) In all seriousness, thanks! It worked great and my PC is functioning much quicker.
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much. I upgraded from 16 to 32gb as I also use my PC for editing and music production other than gaming, and you have the same bios as me to help me clock the memory faster. Mine was stuck at 2133 when it’s good for 3600.
Thanks! Really clearly explained with no fluff
Greatly appreciated! This made the job a quick and easy process!
Thank you for this video good, informative, and actually got to all the parts I was questioning that others didn’t answer. Good video thank you for your service
Thanks for watching!
Just wanted to say thank you, good sir.
Hey I just my ram won’t click in anymore the top clicks in but the bottom part doesn’t
Very helpful
Thanks mate ez 😁
I had 16gb of ram using slot 2 and 4. I bought an additional 16 gb of the same exact ram sticks (same size, speed, even brand) but when I install them they do not show in the Bios under the DRAM status and are not lit up like the original. Any idea as to why?
Hi there to there are three potential reasons why this is happening. I would do the following steps to diagnose the problem:
1. Install the new ram sticks in the same spot as the old sticks. If they show up in the Bios then you can confirm the ram is no defective.
2. Make sure when installing the Ram sticks that they are fully pushed in and are seated properly. This is most often the major cause of ram no appearing.
You don't need to re-install the OS right?Thinking of upgrading my 16gb to 32gb on my current rig.
@@WiseOldDudee no you do not
Dell doesn't allow over clocking..
I have a quick question if you're able to answer it. I'm looking to upgrade my ram but i don't know what type of ram stick I have, is there a way to find out?
Easiest way is to open up your computer and take an existing ram stick out.
@@MannyRataul Thanks, It worked, I will definitely be subscribing
My voltage is crazy i think my dram and ddrvpp voltage are all higher then my ram
sir u have xmp disabled :)
No I don’t my motherboard does not support it thats why I enabled DOCP
After I followed the instructions, my PC is stuck in bootloop, how can I resolve this?
You need to perform a hard reset on your pc (disconenct power from PC and turn off for at least 30 seconds) and you also need to reinstall the ram. Make sure you have the correct ram for your motherboard and make sure it is installed correctly. Incorrect installation and ram are the most common reasons for bootloop
@@MannyRataul I took the ram stick out and seated it back in for purpose of cleaning, its still in boot loop, I have tried hard reset and its still not booting, could it be the ram not in the slot properly?