Help! New RAM for my Octane IV (P775TM1) isn't working...

SaxonRix

Bronze Level Poster
Hey, so my Octane IV came with 2x 8gb valueselect sticks back in 2018 when I bought it.

I decided to upgrade the RAM as i was getting a couple of memory related BSODs and I wanted to double it anyway, so Ibought 2x 16gb vengeance 2666MHz DDR4 SODIMM sticks. I've just installed them, but now my laptop won't turn on.

When I try, the fans spin up for a second, and the keyboard lights and power lights light up for a second too....

When I put my old ram back in everything works as normal.

Is this ram not compatible? Or is this something else?

Cheers!
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
It's quite clearly not compatible RAM. If you install CPU-Z it will tell you exactly what voltages and timings your current RAM uses so that you can ensure you by the right RAM.
 

SaxonRix

Bronze Level Poster
It's quite clearly not compatible RAM. If you install CPU-Z it will tell you exactly what voltages and timings your current RAM uses so that you can ensure you by the right RAM.

Hey, so 3000mhz is compatible but 2666mhz isn't?

The RAM I had installed when ordering was 16GB Corsair 2133MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB)

CPU-Z Shows the following

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Basically, I want to upgrade to the fastest ram that my machine is capable of. I must have falsely remembered that I saw 2666MHz as an option when first buying the laptop. So what would be the best compatible RAM here please? I don't exactly know what I'm looking for.

Cheers
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hey, so 3000mhz is compatible but 2666mhz isn't?

The RAM I had installed when ordering was 16GB Corsair 2133MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB)

CPU-Z Shows the following

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Basically, I want to upgrade to the fastest ram that my machine is capable of. I must have falsely remembered that I saw 2666MHz as an option when first buying the laptop. So what would be the best compatible RAM here please? I don't exactly know what I'm looking for.

Cheers
It’s not that 2666mhz isn’t supported, but those particular DIMMS.
 

SaxonRix

Bronze Level Poster
It’s not that 2666mhz isn’t supported, but those particular DIMMS.

Ok, so according to the manual it says the following:

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Which suggests I can use 2666/3000MHz to a max of 64GB. But it doesn't mention what CL number I need to use or anything beyond that. As you can see I'm new to this part of computers, so what exactly am I looking for it to be a compatible DIMM?

From everything I can see, my current RAM is CL15 (15-15-15-36) but does that mean that's the only CL my board can take etc?

The one I bought is DDR4 260 SO-DIMM at 2666MHz with 18-19-19-39 CAS Latency.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Ok, so according to the manual it says the following:

View attachment 17996

Which suggests I can use 2666/3000MHz to a max of 64GB. But it doesn't mention what CL number I need to use or anything beyond that. As you can see I'm new to this part of computers, so what exactly am I looking for it to be a compatible DIMM?

From everything I can see, my current RAM is CL15 (15-15-15-36) but does that mean that's the only CL my board can take etc?

The one I bought is DDR4 260 SO-DIMM at 2666MHz with 18-19-19-39 CAS Latency.
It’s likely the voltage that’s incompatible.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
The other possibility is that it’s just faulty RAM. RAM is difficult to troubleshoot. Some sticks just aren’t compatible with the motherboard for no particular reason.

The best way to be sure you’re getting compatible RAM is use the crucial online scanner or get the same specs as the previous DIMMS you had, just increased speeds.
 

SaxonRix

Bronze Level Poster
The other possibility is that it’s just faulty RAM. RAM is difficult to troubleshoot. Some sticks just aren’t compatible with the motherboard for no particular reason.

The best way to be sure you’re getting compatible RAM is use the crucial online scanner or get the same specs as the previous DIMMS you had, just increased speeds.

OK fair enough, and by specs do you mean specifically the CL15 (15-15-15-36) and the voltage (1.2v)?
 
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