A:AnswerHi,
Yes, this memory kit is suitable for replacing the existing memory kit in that system. However, I was unable to verify the highest supported memory speed for that system. Regardless, this memory kit will adjust to the highest compatible speed. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to support via our website, and we'll happily assist you.
-Albert
A:AnswerHi jquestion,
It looks like your system may support this memory kit, but we recommend that you reach out to HP to ensure that your system fully supports the speed and capacity of this memory kit prior to purchasing.
-Brian
A:AnswerHi Cooper,
Please get in touch with us regarding which specific motherboard model you're looking at - we'll be able to verify compatibility from there: support.corsair.com
-Albert
A:AnswerHi hairsoIdontgetfined,
We recommend that you contact HP to ensure that you system supports the speed and capacity of this memory kit prior to purchasing.
-Brian
A:AnswerHi Dantheman,
We would recommend that you contact Dell to ensure that your system supports the speed and capacity of this memory when added to your system.
-Brian
A:AnswerLooks like your computer will do XMP, so yes, it is compatible.
But not if you keep your original stick in there, you have to replace with the set.
A:AnswerProbably.
Always check the the list of compatible RAM from your motherboard manufacturer (in your case MSI).
You can see a list for this by:
(1) Visiting the MSI website
(2) Go to your Motherboard's support page
(3) Select Compatibility
(4) Select Memory
(5) filter by RAM Manufacturer (e.g. CORSAIR) or RAM Model Number (in this case: CMK32GX4M2D3600C18)
I don't see it in the results for MSI's QVL list (step 5), if you install it into the board it will physically fit (since they both are DDR4) but you may need to change some BIOS settings so it performs more optimally. If you just apply the Intel XMP profile it may not work out of the box, just from personal experience the motherboard SHOULD try to adapt the Intel XMP profile to something AMD EXPO, but it doesn't always pan out automatically (I remember blue screening until I disabled the XMP Profile, and manually adjusted some settings).
A:AnswerSo I have the 1yr membership with Best Buy and it only cost about $200 and they’ll do all the work that you requested and ask for them to do. And that’s a one time payment good for a year. But for each work that you want to get done will cost more and extra, I would’ve been charged for $150 for the same thing