Hello,
I'm looking at some 'system specific' RAM, manufactured by a company called Hypertec. According to their website, they make their RAM to be 100% compatible with OEM systems, such as timing, ranking and signal integrity. I know that Kingston also has a similar product range. However, I'm wondering if this RAM could work inside any system - so long as the main factors match.
For example, if I were to buy RAM that is 2x8GB, DDR3-1600 unbuffered non-ECC, specifically for a family that includes Dell 7010 and Alienware Aurora R4, would it work in another system that takes these generic memory specifications? Common sense would tell me yes, since both the "target" system and my system take aftermarket/generic RAM, just as any other system typically would. However, if there is anything you know about that could suggest otherwise, I'd be interested to know.
Thanks,
Conan
I'm looking at some 'system specific' RAM, manufactured by a company called Hypertec. According to their website, they make their RAM to be 100% compatible with OEM systems, such as timing, ranking and signal integrity. I know that Kingston also has a similar product range. However, I'm wondering if this RAM could work inside any system - so long as the main factors match.
For example, if I were to buy RAM that is 2x8GB, DDR3-1600 unbuffered non-ECC, specifically for a family that includes Dell 7010 and Alienware Aurora R4, would it work in another system that takes these generic memory specifications? Common sense would tell me yes, since both the "target" system and my system take aftermarket/generic RAM, just as any other system typically would. However, if there is anything you know about that could suggest otherwise, I'd be interested to know.
Thanks,
Conan