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It's best to stick with 4800mhz. There is no benefit to a faster speed(it can't go faster than 4800), and it can even cause problems. Runs great with 2x16gb sticks.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.8gb DDR5 4800mhz is what it comes with. So a 16 or 32gb DDR5 kit up to 5600mhz will work just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello and thank you for your question. This HP Victus 15-fb2063dx laptop has 8 GB DDR5-4800 MHz RAM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For best results, it is best to be certain that the different RAM slots are occupied with memory that matches in clock speed, as well as type (DDR4, DDR5, etc.). Capacity and mixing different brands is minor. If you look closely at the specs for suggested RAM, this will be more apparent.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So..mine came with a 5600 rated 8GB stick but the speed is locked at 4800 in the BIOS and cannot be altered. If you are going to add another stick to the existing one, I suggest you match the speeds. Otherwise, it doesn't matter which of those 3 speeds you use. As long as the sticks match and you are aware that they are locked at 4800 regardless. Just find the best deal.
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