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How to find out whether my Dell 5559 6th Gen i7 6500U supports 32GB DDR4 RAM?

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Hi Guys,

How to find out whether my Dell 5559 6th Gen i7 6500U supports 32GB DDR4 RAM?

Here is my Laptop Specs:-
http://www.dell.com/in/p/inspiron-15-5559-laptop/pd?oc=y546513hin8&model_id=inspiron-15-5559-laptop


Some says that I need to check whether my laptop Motherboard supports 32GB DDR4 or not but how to check it ?


Can I buy below one , will it support?
I currently have (16GB Dual Channel DDR3L 1600MHz (8GBx2)

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the laptop processor i7 6th Gen 6500U does support Maximum 32GB RAM as per their official site info as follows
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Please advise.

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While the 6500U is technically compatible with both DDR3 and DDR4 as it has support for both in its IMC, as a notebook user you are at the mercy of whatever the manufacturer decides to put on the motherboard. If Dell says 16GB DDR3 max, then that is the law. If Dell says 32GB DDR4, then go for it.

Chances are, you will either have 1 or 2 SO-DIMM slots on your motherboard, and they will be DDR3 as that is what your laptop shipped with. DDR3 DIMM slots are not the same as DDR4 DIMM slots, and are not interchangeable. Likewise, DDR3 SO-DIMMs are not swappable with DDR4 SO-DIMMs. So, unless your motherboard has both a DDR3 and DDR4 slot, it is likely that your laptop cannot take DDR4.

However, if it does make you feel better, at this point you wouldn't enjoy a large increase in performance anyways by switching to DDR4, in the activities that your laptop is capable of.

EDIT: Yours will definitely not take DDR4, as you have already stated that both slots are populated with DDR3 SO-DIMMs. It may not even support 32GB of DDR3. What is the reason for you wanting to upgrade an already plentiful 16GB of RAM?
 
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Some says that I need to check whether my laptop Motherboard supports 32GB DDR4 or not but how to check it ?

Can I buy below one , will it support?
I currently have (16GB Dual Channel DDR3L 1600MHz (8GBx2)

I find that Crucial has better RAM upgrade information than the systems' manufacturers. Here is Crucial's page for the Dell Inspiron 15 (5559). After looking it over, I have two pieces of information for you:

1. Your laptop takes DDR3 memory, not DDR4.

2. With 16GB installed, your memory is maxed-out.
 
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While the 6500U is technically compatible with both DDR3 and DDR4 as it has support for both in its IMC, as a notebook user you are at the mercy of whatever the manufacturer decides to put on the motherboard. If Dell says 16GB DDR3 max, then that is the law. If Dell says 32GB DDR4, then go for it.

Chances are, you will either have 1 or 2 SO-DIMM slots on your motherboard, and they will be DDR3 as that is what your laptop shipped with. DDR3 DIMM slots are not the same as DDR4 DIMM slots, and are not interchangeable. Likewise, DDR3 SO-DIMMs are not swappable with DDR4 SO-DIMMs. So, unless your motherboard has both a DDR3 and DDR4 slot, it is likely that your laptop cannot take DDR4.

However, if it does make you feel better, at this point you wouldn't enjoy a large increase in performance anyways by switching to DDR4, in the activities that your laptop is capable of.

EDIT: Yours will definitely not take DDR4, as you have already stated that both slots are populated with DDR3 SO-DIMMs. It may not even support 32GB of DDR3. What is the reason for you wanting to upgrade an already plentiful 16GB of RAM?
More Virtual machines. One vm needs 10 GB as master server
 

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master server?

What are you needing 10GB on a VM on a laptop for? Seems far fetched without knowing more details.

I run a 2012 R2 DC with 2GB on a VM on my laptop w/o any issues... It runs AD DS, print server, file share services with sharing, I have it as the PDC of course...and another vm as the SDC for lab replication testing...more in an effort to become fluent with 2012 R2 and Hyper-V over time.

My Dell 3540 lappy with an i5-4200U and 8GB DDR3 has no issues running my 4 VM's. Though I will admit they're more for lab than true usage...two act as above...I have another that runs as core, I have a Win 7, Win 8.1, Ubunutu 15, MineOS Turnkey, and others that I fire up for various testing and usage. Also have an OpenVPN server on the Ubuntu VM. Works excellent.

None of them are set to use more than 3GB, the 2012R2's use around 1-1.5GB....Ubuntu and 7 use the most at idle. And I'm still able to use the Host OS for whatever else I may be doing...aside from gaming unless I take the lab offline...right now my laptop is my traveling lab unit.

Please describe your "master server" and why you feel it needs 10GB? If you need a VM with those kinds of resources, build a home-grade or real server that can actually host the resources necessary or get a workstation-grade laptop that can achieve the RAM amount, storage amount and processing power needed. Frankly you should be able to build up a very nice traveling VM lab with that laptop and 16GB RAM.

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The CPU may support it but the board and chipset implemented into that laptop may restrict it. That's how my Dell 3540 is with the 8GB limitation but a CPU that can support 16GB. The HM87 platform that laptop uses maxes out at 2x4GB DDR3L SO-DIMM. Be careful assuming from just the mfg of the parts, the actual brand vendor mfg like HP, Dell, Acer needs to be consulted for final spec and limitations in many cases. If I look up my Dell via Service Tag, I can find the specs show a limited 8GB configuration for that laptop. I see many today that are limited to 16GB, even though the CPU's can handle 32+GB RAM.

Almost a 1-year necro. ;)
Also, don't double post...you can multi-quote in the same post. :toast:
 
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OP must have resolved this so please stop necro'ing "dead" threads. I'll have a fellow Mod close this shortly.
 
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