A:AnswerTakes DDR4 3200MHz laptop ram up to 64GB or two 32gb cards. 16gb is fine for most people, but 32GB may be the sweet spot for intensive 3d applications or rendering. Buy the RAM with the lowest CL rating (Cas Latency). The lower the CL rating the faster the RAM.
A:AnswerAccording to Intel's website, the actual max clock of memory on this CPU is 2933 MHz. This is the i5 10500H, not to be confused with the i5 10500 that has its RAM speed capped at 2666 MHz
A:AnswerSo the max itll register is 2933mhz I believe. I put in another 8gb stick from crucial at 3200mhz to match what was in it, but it only clocks up to 2933mhz. Definitely get another stick regardless, as you're missing performance running only single channel. If you get a 16gb stick, you'll definitely have enough memory for gaming and web browsing(and chrome to eat up those yummy gbs of memory). The only difference between 16 and 24gb is purely the amount of memory as quantity doesnt dictate speed by any means, simply available resources.
A:AnswerThe external monitor enables the dedicated graphics card to run 100% of the time. If you decide to play with the laptop's included screen, you will be using Optimus mode, which is a hybrid function.
A:Answeri bought these TEAMGROUP Elite DDR4 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz and it worked just find installed so you could just buy the 8gb stick and it would work
A:AnswerThere is no longer a naming system of Max P or Max Q for 30 series notebook graphics cards. All wattage variables are now advertised. The 3060 installed on the GF65 Thin 10UE-213US runs at a MAX TDP of 75W.