The Dell Latitude E5410 systemhas 2 SODIMM slots. The system accepts a memory capacity ranging from 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. The memory type accepted is DDR3 1066MHz SODIMM only. The computer supports a maximum of 8GB of memory when installed with two 4GB DIMMs.
In the manual there is written "DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM" and native memory is 2x 2GB PC-10600 1333MHz
After buying ram 2x4Go PC-10600 1333MHz (Kingston, like yours), it is impossible for me to start it. He reboot loop ... However, they are recognized at the BIOS level
Kingston RAM part numbers beginning with KDT are certified for Dell. KVR is their el cheapo RAM, which may or may not work. I used KVR RAM only once years ago, and they worked on my D9100, but many have problems, as these units are cheap for a reason. Also Crucial will recommend a part number guaranteed to work with your Dell.
Yes, frequency is not the issue, but consistency in all the timings is. Two chips with the same timings but different frequencies can run, but will so at the speed of the lowest frequency.
Crucial offers 1600 1333 and 1066 speeds for the 5410. Speeds faster than the published speed are OK. They will run at the slower certified speed of the system. Sometimes faster speeds for older machines are cheaper because the slower speeds are not very available.
CNet shows the speed as 1333; Dell shows newer 5400s at 1600; and Dell shows the 5410 at 1333 but operating at 1066. They had apparently designed for 1333 but then set the speed at 1066. This could have happened for a variety of reasons, but perhaps found that the system wold not run well at the higher speed so downgraded.
You should be able to use any speed of 1066 or higher. Again, the problem is most likely using the low quality KVR Kingston RAM. Bite the bullet and get the better chips.
Hello ... Could you please tell me if this Ram will work i already ordered the same as everyone else but want to confirm that this is compatible before I order it and get stuck with it like I did with the last one I ordered .. Thank you .
KillTB
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April 17th, 2015 14:00
Hi.
Same problem here....
Have you solve it ?
DELL-Ravi Ch
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April 18th, 2015 00:00
Hi,
KillTB
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April 18th, 2015 01:00
Thanks for your answer,
In the technical manual there is written "DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM" and native memory is 2x 2GB PC-10600 1333MHz
How are we supposed to know that accepts memory is 1066 MHz?
KillTB
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April 18th, 2015 08:00
It's not about frequence ...
In the manual there is written "DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM" and native memory is 2x 2GB PC-10600 1333MHz
After buying ram 2x4Go PC-10600 1333MHz (Kingston, like yours), it is impossible for me to start it. He reboot loop ... However, they are recognized at the BIOS level
This appears to be a manufacturing problem...
sanpepe789
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April 18th, 2015 08:00
So... In my case, may be the problem related with de freq? I bought the memories www.kingston.com/.../search
kirkd
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April 18th, 2015 09:00
Kingston RAM part numbers beginning with KDT are certified for Dell. KVR is their el cheapo RAM, which may or may not work. I used KVR RAM only once years ago, and they worked on my D9100, but many have problems, as these units are cheap for a reason. Also Crucial will recommend a part number guaranteed to work with your Dell.
Yes, frequency is not the issue, but consistency in all the timings is. Two chips with the same timings but different frequencies can run, but will so at the speed of the lowest frequency.
kirkd
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April 18th, 2015 12:00
Crucial offers 1600 1333 and 1066 speeds for the 5410. Speeds faster than the published speed are OK. They will run at the slower certified speed of the system. Sometimes faster speeds for older machines are cheaper because the slower speeds are not very available.
CNet shows the speed as 1333; Dell shows newer 5400s at 1600; and Dell shows the 5410 at 1333 but operating at 1066. They had apparently designed for 1333 but then set the speed at 1066. This could have happened for a variety of reasons, but perhaps found that the system wold not run well at the higher speed so downgraded.
You should be able to use any speed of 1066 or higher. Again, the problem is most likely using the low quality KVR Kingston RAM. Bite the bullet and get the better chips.
w2fdr
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July 7th, 2015 16:00
Hi all,
I tried with Kingston ktd-l3bs/4g but mi e5410 doesn't work and reboot :-(
ZeroskillZ66
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August 15th, 2016 13:00
Hello ... Could you please tell me if this Ram will work i already ordered the same as everyone else but want to confirm that this is compatible before I order it and get stuck with it like I did with the last one I ordered .. Thank you .
Crucial 8GB Kit 2 x 4GB DDR3 1066 MHz PC3-8500 Sodimm Memory