I got a V3-551-8469 laptop and a few reviews I had seen on different sites says that they put 16GB of RAM into it.
Definitely, it works... However, when I put two of the same RAM modules in, it crashes. It sometimes would go to the Windows 7 flag, but then freeze...
It would power on, and become stuck at the Acer logo and then the screen would have green dots diagonally.
I put in an old 4 GB stick and an 8 GB and it reads 12 GB with 11.5 usable (graphics card)
Now I know it is achievable because I have seen multiple reviews on Newegg, TigerDirect, and Amazon saying it works and reads the full 16 GB. Also, the chipset supports it in the datasheet and people on YouTube also have 16 GB with the same chipset, GPU, CPU, etc.
I have the latest catalyst drivers for the Radeon HD 7640G. I am running Windows 7.
I updated the BIOS. The guy who did have it working with 16 GB, said he didn't update the BIOS.
The RAM is G.Skill DDR3- 1600 Mhz - which reads correct in the BIOS and when I turn off quiet boot. The system can see the 16 GB of RAM, but when the Radeon card initializes it seems to crash. Like I literally have to press F2 before the screen is gray in order to get to the BIOS. If I wait until the Acer logo is present, it will crash.
Now it seemed like it was getting better over time.
Instance, it would crash before Acer logo. I unplug it and try again, crashes at Acer Logo. Again, crashes at the flag. Again, crashes seconds with the flag of loading.
I switch to the old RAM and it works for 5 minutes, crashes. Then again, 10 minutes and crashes, and now it is working for about 5 hours perfectly. So it seems like the computer is adjusting, but still won't allow the RAM to fully be 16 GB.
Any ideas? I can't switch the voltage in the BIOS. I did update the BIOS to the latest by the way.
I can switch NB voltage and CPU, but that is a software application.
Also, legacy boot is active, not UEFI.
The laptop also came with Windows 8!
Ah, so what is the issue? Should I rollback BIOS settings?
The Device Driver Pro or whatever says that the Radeon HD 7640G is out of date, and has a new driver that was developed in January 2013... It says mine is from like 2009 or 2006. I can't find a site that updates it. I do have the new catalyst drivers but I don't know if the GPU needs to be flashed or whatever. :/
Definitely, it works... However, when I put two of the same RAM modules in, it crashes. It sometimes would go to the Windows 7 flag, but then freeze...
It would power on, and become stuck at the Acer logo and then the screen would have green dots diagonally.
I put in an old 4 GB stick and an 8 GB and it reads 12 GB with 11.5 usable (graphics card)
Now I know it is achievable because I have seen multiple reviews on Newegg, TigerDirect, and Amazon saying it works and reads the full 16 GB. Also, the chipset supports it in the datasheet and people on YouTube also have 16 GB with the same chipset, GPU, CPU, etc.
I have the latest catalyst drivers for the Radeon HD 7640G. I am running Windows 7.
I updated the BIOS. The guy who did have it working with 16 GB, said he didn't update the BIOS.
The RAM is G.Skill DDR3- 1600 Mhz - which reads correct in the BIOS and when I turn off quiet boot. The system can see the 16 GB of RAM, but when the Radeon card initializes it seems to crash. Like I literally have to press F2 before the screen is gray in order to get to the BIOS. If I wait until the Acer logo is present, it will crash.
Now it seemed like it was getting better over time.
Instance, it would crash before Acer logo. I unplug it and try again, crashes at Acer Logo. Again, crashes at the flag. Again, crashes seconds with the flag of loading.
I switch to the old RAM and it works for 5 minutes, crashes. Then again, 10 minutes and crashes, and now it is working for about 5 hours perfectly. So it seems like the computer is adjusting, but still won't allow the RAM to fully be 16 GB.
Any ideas? I can't switch the voltage in the BIOS. I did update the BIOS to the latest by the way.
I can switch NB voltage and CPU, but that is a software application.
Also, legacy boot is active, not UEFI.
The laptop also came with Windows 8!
Ah, so what is the issue? Should I rollback BIOS settings?
The Device Driver Pro or whatever says that the Radeon HD 7640G is out of date, and has a new driver that was developed in January 2013... It says mine is from like 2009 or 2006. I can't find a site that updates it. I do have the new catalyst drivers but I don't know if the GPU needs to be flashed or whatever. :/