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This model supports 2933MHz SODIMMs. CAS values are not available.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have this computer in front of me. The reason you are seeing conflicting numbers is because the memory installed is DDR4-3200 but the BIOS do not allow activating XMP, so it is running at 2933MHz. The factory memory is Micron. It is unlabeled, but CPU-Z shows it running at 21-21-21-47. The current BIOS do not allow any manual tweaking/overclocking.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From my research Ive concluded this.... The 3200mhz is for the Ryzen version of the laptop and the 2933 is for the intel version. The i5 10300H can only support 2933mhz so thats the discrepency. Ive seen a CPU-Z screenshot from the RYZEN model and I believe the latency was around 20-21 on the stock 3200mhz stick. If anyone is interested in upgrading RAM consider this, to get the rated speeds from most RAM manufacturers you will need to enable XMP in the BiOS to actually see these speeds otherwise they will default to a much lower speed and until my laptop gets here, or someone can figure it out before then, we still dont know IF the TUF has the ability to enable XMP profiles. Hyper Impact RAM will operate at the rated speeds with or without XMP enabled as they have a memory chip onboard to operate at the rated speed so what Ive done is purhased a 32gb 2933mhz HyperX IMPACT kit from them just in case.
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