Wont my laptop damage in the future ( cpu or motherboard or ram) ? or will I have blue screen ?Looks OK, running at 1333 MHz in dual mode. Samsung RAM is slower than that Hyundai so both defaulted to slower one.
If it's working OK now it will in the future, don't worry.Wont my laptop damage in the future ( cpu or motherboard or ram) ? or will I have blue screen ?Looks OK, running at 1333 MHz in dual mode. Samsung RAM is slower than that Hyundai so both defaulted to slower one.
What heat are you referring to? You will see no more or no less heat based on your memory setup.
If you are concerned about heat overall you can add an app to monitor the temperatures of your system (many BIOS screens will show MB temps too). A lot of people like this one Core Temp
Another is HWMonitor (from the same group that provided the CPU-Z that your using) HWMONITOR | Softwares | CPUID
Voltage those RAM sticks are supposed to run at.how about this (1.5v , 1.35v) ? what does it mean ?
Because both work at the speed and settings (including voltage) of slower one. MB and BIOS can't provide different voltages for each bus. It's best to have all memory modules same and paired to get best compatibility and full performance. It also happens that two different RAM modules do not want to cooperate at all depending also of how BIOS handles it and if higher module can work at lower voltage.but why Cup-Z and Speccy didn't show that ? they only show 1.35v
I looked up by the Module Part Number and I found this
Because both work at the speed and settings (including voltage) of slower one. MB and BIOS can't provide different voltages for each bus. It's best to have all memory modules same and paired to get best compatibility and full performance. It also happens that two different RAM modules do not want to cooperate at all depending also of how BIOS handles it and if higher module can work at lower voltage.but why Cup-Z and Speccy didn't show that ? they only show 1.35v
I looked up by the Module Part Number and I found this