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Can anyone find proof a 32GB module will work on a AMD Ryzen 5 2500U?


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Can anyone find proof a 32GB module will work on a AMD Ryzen 5 2500U?

 

The motherboard I wanna test this on is the Lenovo Ideapad 330S-15ARR because it has only 1 slot and 4gb onboard, so i'd like to see if it would support 36 gigabytes of ram in total.  

 

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It will probably work issue is it will be single channel.

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2 hours ago, HeyItsChris said:

That would be amazing to line up 36gb on a 2500u laptop with radeon 540 graphics chip.

Ran 12gb of ram on a intel that supported 16gb but mobo was rated for 8gb once.  It worked but i had some stability issue with the vrm overheating. Put a i7 in a low end pentium notebook haha

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Saw 16GB sodimm worked from a google search to get max 20GB, but no idea about 32GB sodimm.

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Check the CPU specifications. The CPU will detail its max supported RAM. That can also be a good indication. 

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Google seems to suggest max memory support of 32GB in dual channel, so since you only have a single sodimm slot (single channel), I think 16GB is probably the max.

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4 hours ago, HeyItsChris said:

I found this & it looks promising.

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Available RAM Upgrades Overview | Ideapad 330 300-Series ✭ with CompuRAM max up to 36GB ➚

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Can always try and send back if it doesn't work perhaps.

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