Well, I finally bought a Crucial pack of 2x8GB sticks (BLS2KIT8G3D1609DS1S00) and it looks like it's working just fine with 16gb.
Speccy reports:
* Memory slots Total memory slots 2 Used memory slots 2 Free memory slots 0
* Memory Type DDR3 Size 16384 MBytes Channels # Dual DRAM Frequency 798.8 MHz CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 clocks RAS# Precharge (tRP) 9 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS) 24 clocks Command Rate (CR) 1T
* Physical Memory Memory Usage 28 % Total Physical 16 GB Available Physical 11 GB Total Virtual 26 GB Available Virtual 21 GB
* SPD Number Of SPD Modules 2
Slot #1 Type DDR3 Size 8192 MBytes Manufacturer Crucial Technology Max Bandwidth PC3-12800H (800 MHz) Part Number BLS8G3D1609DS1S00. Serial Number A10DBFAA SPD Ext. XMP
Slot #2 Type DDR3 Size 8192 MBytes Manufacturer Crucial Technology Max Bandwidth PC3-12800H (800 MHz) Part Number BLS8G3D1609DS1S00. Serial Number A0165936 SPD Ext. XMP
Oh, the one for $500 with 24" monitor? Get Speccy from Piriform (CCleaner people) and it should tell you the chipset number and the model number of the motherboard... then you can search Intel's site or Google to find the maximum hopefully.
Yup, seemed like a good deal to take advantage of. The Dell memory selector tool doesn't recognize my service tag, and looking up the Inspiron 660 only produces 4GB options. The board only has two slots, with an 8GB and a 4GB provided, so clearly it'll take an 8GB. My guess right now is everything I660 related is scripted around the Intel Core i3 processors.
Speccy reports a Dell 084J0R motherboard with an Intel Ivy Bridge chipset (rev 9) and a Intel Core i5 3450 3.1ghz (3.5ghz turbo) LGA 1155 Socket processor. Intel indicates the 3450 processor supports up to 32GB, dual channel RAM up to DDR3-1600.
I guess I've got to wait until someone tries a 16GB DIMM or these sites get up to date.
btmspox
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Well, I finally bought a Crucial pack of 2x8GB sticks (BLS2KIT8G3D1609DS1S00) and it looks like it's working just fine with 16gb.
Speccy reports:
* Memory slots
Total memory slots 2
Used memory slots 2
Free memory slots 0
* Memory
Type DDR3
Size 16384 MBytes
Channels # Dual
DRAM Frequency 798.8 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 9 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 24 clocks
Command Rate (CR) 1T
* Physical Memory
Memory Usage 28 %
Total Physical 16 GB
Available Physical 11 GB
Total Virtual 26 GB
Available Virtual 21 GB
* SPD
Number Of SPD Modules 2
Slot #1
Type DDR3
Size 8192 MBytes
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Max Bandwidth PC3-12800H (800 MHz)
Part Number BLS8G3D1609DS1S00.
Serial Number A10DBFAA
SPD Ext. XMP
Slot #2
Type DDR3
Size 8192 MBytes
Manufacturer Crucial Technology
Max Bandwidth PC3-12800H (800 MHz)
Part Number BLS8G3D1609DS1S00.
Serial Number A0165936
SPD Ext. XMP
H31P3R
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December 7th, 2013 15:00
Oh, the one for $500 with 24" monitor? Get Speccy from Piriform (CCleaner people) and it should tell you the chipset number and the model number of the motherboard... then you can search Intel's site or Google to find the maximum hopefully.
btmspox
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December 7th, 2013 18:00
Yup, seemed like a good deal to take advantage of. The Dell memory selector tool doesn't recognize my service tag, and looking up the Inspiron 660 only produces 4GB options. The board only has two slots, with an 8GB and a 4GB provided, so clearly it'll take an 8GB. My guess right now is everything I660 related is scripted around the Intel Core i3 processors.
Speccy reports a Dell 084J0R motherboard with an Intel Ivy Bridge chipset (rev 9) and a Intel Core i5 3450 3.1ghz (3.5ghz turbo) LGA 1155 Socket processor. Intel indicates the 3450 processor supports up to 32GB, dual channel RAM up to DDR3-1600.
I guess I've got to wait until someone tries a 16GB DIMM or these sites get up to date.
clearanceman1
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May 21st, 2016 12:00
That's Awesome! Same thing happened with my Lenovo H430, max ram is listed as 8GB but I bought 2 X 8GB anyway and it worked.