Replacing bad memory question

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • OneHungLo
    So Fucking Banned
    • May 2001
    • 40906

    #1

    Replacing bad memory question

    Can I replace this bad slot with a 32gb stick or does it have to be 8bg?

  • Colmike9
    (>^_^)b
    • Dec 2011
    • 7230

    #2
    Yes, but also swap the 8gb stick with the new 32gb one, slots 3 and 4.

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210103
    Join the BEST cam affiliate program on the internet!
    I've referred over $1.7mil in spending this past year, you should join in.
    I make a lot more money in the medical field in a lab now, fuck you guys. Don't ask me to come back, but do join Chaturbate in my sig, it still makes bank without me touching shit for years..

    Comment

    • Jesus H Christ 2.0
      So Fucking Banned
      • Dec 2021
      • 150

      #3
      ginkgo biloba works even better.

      Comment

      • 2MuchMark
        Mark of 2Much.net
        • Aug 2004
        • 50973

        #4
        Not sure but if you call Apple they could tell you over the phone.

        Comment

        • OneHungLo
          So Fucking Banned
          • May 2001
          • 40906

          #5
          Thanks, guys.

          Upgraded and all fixed!

          Comment

          • InfoGuy
            80/20 Rule
            • Apr 2010
            • 3052

            #6
            Originally posted by OneHungLo
            Can I replace this bad slot with a 32gb stick or does it have to be 8bg?

            Originally posted by OneHungLo
            Thanks, guys.

            Upgraded and all fixed!

            First, it appears that 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM is recommended for your Mac. Initially, when you had 112 GB, your Mac identified 4 sticks of 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM, but with 240 GB, it's recognizing 0 sticks of 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM.

            Second, it's a 6-channel configuration. Just balancing equal amounts of total memory for slots 1-6 and 7-12 may lead to memory problems. Optimally, you want to match your RAM with the respective slots to reduce the possibility of errors, but even that is no guarantee. Match as best you can, the RAM's capacity, speed, timings, voltage and manufacturer.

            The link from Colmike9 indicates the 32GB sticks should be in the odd slots.

            When done, you may want to run a RAM test.
            Support American Heroes | How Bad is My Batch? | Vaccine Deaths & Adverse Reactions | Free Speech Coalition | <WARNING> ePayService / Guerra Capital, INC / MTACC payments | Flirt4Free Fucks their Affiliates | Don't do business with piece of shit Andy Alvarez from Webmaster Central / VR3000, who said:
            "If it was up to me, they would have shot all 30,000 of those country loving shitheads"

            Comment

            • 2MuchMark
              Mark of 2Much.net
              • Aug 2004
              • 50973

              #7
              112 to 240GB of Ram? Wow. What applications do you use to take advantage of that much memory and do you see a difference?

              Comment

              • OneHungLo
                So Fucking Banned
                • May 2001
                • 40906

                #8
                Originally posted by InfoGuy
                First, it appears that 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM is recommended for your Mac. Initially, when you had 112 GB, your Mac identified 4 sticks of 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM, but with 240 GB, it's recognizing 0 sticks of 2933 MHz DDR4 R-DIMM.

                Second, it's a 6-channel configuration. Just balancing equal amounts of total memory for slots 1-6 and 7-12 may lead to memory problems. Optimally, you want to match your RAM with the respective slots to reduce the possibility of errors, but even that is no guarantee. Match as best you can, the RAM's capacity, speed, timings, voltage and manufacturer.

                The link from Colmike9 indicates the 32GB sticks should be in the odd slots.

                When done, you may want to run a RAM test.
                Thanks for the feedback.

                As soon as I added ram and rebooted my issues were resolved. So it must recognize and utilize it, but you're 100% right.

                Install the 32GB DIMMs in the first slot of each channel pair.
                ^ That's probably what is throwing it off.

                I'm going to swap them around to the proper slots.

                Comment

                • OneHungLo
                  So Fucking Banned
                  • May 2001
                  • 40906

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 2MuchMark
                  112 to 240GB of Ram? Wow. What applications do you use to take advantage of that much memory and do you see a difference?
                  Mainly the adobe suite ( Premiere/After Effects/ Media encoder) editing large 4k video files while using Chrome with a bazillion tabs open.

                  If I had more than 20-30 tabs open while editing a video it would slow down.

                  Now I can open 500 tabs while editing video with zero slow down so it made a night and day difference.

                  I suspect the culprit is Chrome. I use a ton of extensions too and that thing is a massive resource hog.

                  Comment

                  • InfoGuy
                    80/20 Rule
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 3052

                    #10
                    Originally posted by OneHungLo
                    Thanks for the feedback.

                    As soon as I added ram and rebooted my issues were resolved. So it must recognize and utilize it, but you're 100% right.



                    ^ That's probably what is throwing it off.

                    I'm going to swap them around to the proper slots.
                    You're welcome. If you're using new RAM, errors from misconfigured memory may not appear for a couple months until after burn in. Red flags include seemingly random shutdowns, software errors and corrupted data.
                    Support American Heroes | How Bad is My Batch? | Vaccine Deaths & Adverse Reactions | Free Speech Coalition | <WARNING> ePayService / Guerra Capital, INC / MTACC payments | Flirt4Free Fucks their Affiliates | Don't do business with piece of shit Andy Alvarez from Webmaster Central / VR3000, who said:
                    "If it was up to me, they would have shot all 30,000 of those country loving shitheads"

                    Comment

                    Working...