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July 3rd, 2018 04:00

Optiplex 3020, ram upgrade

HI,,

 i am planning to upgrade my Desktop Dell Optiplex 3020 by replacing memory card and i was planning to buy an 8GB DDR3 1866Mhz.. i just want to know if the Memory card speed is compatible with this model.

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August 1st, 2018 08:00

Brands doesn't matter.   LOW DENSITY INTEL Compatible DOES matter.

Crucial is a Dell partner but even they will not allow a return unless you use ram that is specifically stated to work for your model.  You did not say which SIZE you have.

The  3020 comes in several sizes including MICRO which uses Laptop SODIMM's not Desktop Dimms.

http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Dell/optiplex-3020-mini-tower

http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Dell/optiplex-3020-smal-form-factor

 http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Dell/optiplex-3020-micro

 

July 3rd, 2018 04:00

Hello Vhaughn,

The OptiPlex 3020 supports up to 8 GB DDR3 memory in 2X4GB configuration and the supported memory speed is 1600MHz. It does not support 1866MHz. Below are the possible memory configurations,

8GB DDR3, 1600MHz, (2 x 4GB)
4GB DDR3, 1600MHz, (2 x 2GB)
4GB DDR3, 1600MHz, (1 x 4GB)
2GB DDR3, 1600MHz, (1 x 2GB)

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July 31st, 2018 03:00

Thank you for below, i almost purchase that sale. 1866 Mhz.

Anyhow,  can i use same specs even different brands?


September 16th, 2019 13:00

hi i am in the same position i have an optiplex 3020 small form factor and i tried putting in 2x4gb corsair vengeance ram clocked at 1866 Mhz with i3-4150  but i just get a beeping sound and the pc wont boot up.

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October 21st, 2019 05:00

My research has found that it is the operating system that determines the maximum amount of Ram Memory that is allowable, not the computer.  

Example: Windows 7 Ultimate reports that 192GB is the max. Being limited to only two ram chips hampers that option.  I would need a tower server with a tray to achieve such numbers.  

Am I on the right track?

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October 21st, 2019 16:00

@I8UB4 

Not quite. The memory must also be acceptable to your system's motherboard and bios as well as the memory controller (usually integrated on the cpu chip).

For operating systems, most 64 bit systems will accept large memory amounts. But 32 bit OS systems won't use more than 3-4 GB, even if you have much more. It will be wasted unless you also use it for a ram drive, etc.

 

 

 

 

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October 22nd, 2019 01:00

Thank You!

December 11th, 2019 06:00

You can buy 1866Mhz RAM if you want, but these systems don't support more than 1600Mhz. It's ok though, usually there is a JEDEC specified timing for lower bus speeds like 1600Mhz and 1333Mhz programmed into the RAM.

Also, as to compatibility, you can head to ebay and grab some Hynix or Micron branded RAM, which is what I'm seeing most Dell's ship with, and it will most LIKELY be compatible.

Make sure to get Unregistered and non-ECC RAM. This is usually indicated by a "U" after the bus speed designation, such as PC3-12800U.

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August 7th, 2020 18:00

hello

i would like to know if i can upgrading  my i5 4590  processor to i7 on the dell 3020 dell 040ddp motherboard

thank you  

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March 10th, 2023 05:00

Hi there. Truly no configuration for 16GB?

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March 10th, 2023 12:00

Of course 16GB RAM can run in the 3020.  Just remember if you have a micro, it takes SO-DIMM RAM.

I attached Tech Guide and Spec Sheet below, besides photo of form factors   By the way, 3020 did not come in a USFF.

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