panda_zzz Posted Monday at 09:59 AM Share Posted Monday at 09:59 AM 53 minutes ago, Neoa_56 said: If it only supports 2 channels, I'll just buy 2 16gb modules and it will not work, because ddr3 modules for 16gb do not work on the 4th generation intel. you need at least broadwell and that depends on the implementation of the bios of a particular laptop. so count on 16 gigabytes maximum in case of 4890hq Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reciever Posted Monday at 11:23 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:23 PM 13 hours ago, panda_zzz said: and it will not work, because ddr3 modules for 16gb do not work on the 4th generation intel. you need at least broadwell and that depends on the implementation of the bios of a particular laptop. so count on 16 gigabytes maximum in case of 4890hq Even then I believe those were only for desktops no? AM4-DD | 5800X3D @ 4.45Ghz | Red Devil 7900 XTX | 32GB DDR4 3200Mhz | 2TB NVME | Intel X710 DAC @ 10Gbps | 550w + 900w (GPU) | Win10 UNRAID | 10850K @ 4.8Ghz | 16GB DDR4 4000Mhz | P1000 | 9300i-16P | Intel X520 DAC @ 20Gbps | 48TB HDD's | EVGA 1300w | Unraid GameStream | E5-2667v3 16c/32t | 64GB DDR4 2133Mhz | RTX 3090Ti | 3x 512GB | 925w + 900w (GPU) | Win11 HomeLab (x2) | E5-2650v4 24c/48t | 128GB DDR4 2133Mhz | 2x2TB NVME / 2x1TB NVME / 2x2TB HDD | Proxmox Telegram / TS3 / Twitter 2700X to 5800X3D upgrade! With a 10850K cameo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Tuesday at 07:38 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:38 AM 8 hours ago, Reciever said: Even then I believe those were only for desktops no? 16 gigabyte ddr3 modules? no they are available for laptops, but the only problem is that 3rd and 4th generation intel does not want to work with them. amd processors of the same time can easily understand them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:59 PM @panda_zzzHello. Did you manage to get your RTX 4060 MXM to work on your Dell Precision M4800 and on your M17X R4? I found another manufacturer called PELADN. They make cheaper RTX 4060 and 4070 MXM cards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM 2 hours ago, SuperMG3 said: Hello. Did you manage to get your RTX 4060 MXM to work on your Dell Precision M4800 and on your M17X R4? on m17x r4 4060m works well, on m4800 I didn't even try because the consumption of more than 100w is obviously too much for the latter. I tried all video bios with reduced tdp for 4060, but apparently they need 4g decoding which is not available on these laptops. maybe on 7520 the card would work like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:50 PM (edited) 17 minutes ago, panda_zzz said: on m17x r4 4060m works well, on m4800 I didn't even try because the consumption of more than 100w is obviously too much for the latter. I tried all video bios with reduced tdp for 4060, but apparently they need 4g decoding which is not available on these laptops. maybe on 7520 the card would work like that. Hello okay. Do you have any experiences on PELADN MXM GPUs? They also sell RTX Ampere for a cheaper price. If so, possible for you to dump the vBios and upload it? Edited Tuesday at 05:52 PM by SuperMG3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM 32 minutes ago, SuperMG3 said: Hello okay. Do you have any experiences on PELADN MXM GPUs? They also sell RTX Ampere for a cheaper price. No, I didn't see any mxm modules on their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 07:00 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:00 PM 37 minutes ago, panda_zzz said: No, I didn't see any mxm modules on their website. It's on Alibaba actually. They sell RTX 4060, 4070 all 60W Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Tuesday at 07:38 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:38 PM 37 minutes ago, SuperMG3 said: It's on Alibaba actually. They sell RTX 4060, 4070 all 60W This is a lottery game with the Chinese. if you are ready to lose the price of the card you can try, but no one will give you any guarantees even ghostly as in the case of x-vsion or zrt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 07:45 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:45 PM 7 minutes ago, panda_zzz said: This is a lottery game with the Chinese. if you are ready to lose the price of the card you can try, but no one will give you any guarantees even ghostly as in the case of x-vsion or zrt. Isn't ZRT also a noname Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CircleLoading Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM where did you get this cpu? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Tuesday at 08:52 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:52 PM 1 hour ago, SuperMG3 said: Isn't ZRT also a noname No they are older than the other two companies and comparing the 4060 design of zrt it is in my opinion much better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neoa_56 Posted Tuesday at 09:08 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:08 PM On 4/14/2025 at 6:23 PM, Reciever said: Even then I believe those were only for desktops no? They make SODIMM 16gb DDR3 modules ;3 2 hours ago, panda_zzz said: No they are older than the other two companies and comparing the 4060 design of zrt it is in my opinion much better. Yeah, and it seems that they are making some interesting stuff even outside of the MXM GPU market 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 09:26 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 09:26 PM 32 minutes ago, panda_zzz said: No they are older than the other two companies and comparing the 4060 design of zrt it is in my opinion much better. Peladn is here since 20 years ago too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nforce4max Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM On 4/14/2025 at 4:59 AM, panda_zzz said: and it will not work, because ddr3 modules for 16gb do not work on the 4th generation intel. you need at least broadwell and that depends on the implementation of the bios of a particular laptop. so count on 16 gigabytes maximum in case of 4890hq Someone here got 16gb modules working on an M6800 however the real issue is the cost as very few are going to pay around $200 a module just to hit 64gb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Tuesday at 11:13 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:13 PM (edited) 45 minutes ago, nforce4max said: Someone here got 16gb modules working on an M6800 however the real issue is the cost as very few are going to pay around $200 a module just to hit 64gb. I found one for 25€ lol. I got one on hand. It's detected on HWINFO but the bios won't take it. (Clevo X7200) Edited Tuesday at 11:13 PM by SuperMG3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Wednesday at 08:02 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:02 AM 10 hours ago, SuperMG3 said: Peladn is here since 20 years ago too Any proof? Plus, they don't have the mhm modules on their official website. 9 hours ago, nforce4max said: Someone here got 16gb modules working on an M6800 can I get a link to confirm that the m6800 was able to boot with this memory? 8 hours ago, SuperMG3 said: I got one on hand. It's detected on HWINFO but the bios won't take it. I think there is a difference here plus do not forget that clevo x7200 is built on a desktop chipset, which is not typical for ordinary laptops including m4800|m6800. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMG3 Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, panda_zzz said: Any proof? Plus, they don't have the mhm modules on their official website. can I get a link to confirm that the m6800 was able to boot with this memory? I think there is a difference here plus do not forget that clevo x7200 is built on a desktop chipset, which is not typical for ordinary laptops including m4800|m6800. I think I need an Eurocom BIOS to get the module recognised. On eBay I bought that Crucial DDR3L 1600MHz 2Rx8 module for 25€. Originally, they cost between 50-80€... For proof, it says on their Alibaba page that they have more than 20 years of experience and all of their MXM cards are out of stock uh Edited Wednesday at 05:45 PM by SuperMG3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
panda_zzz Posted Wednesday at 10:18 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 10:18 PM 8 hours ago, SuperMG3 said: For proof, it says on their Alibaba page that they have more than 20 years of experience and all of their MXM cards are out of stock uh it's just cheap marketing 9 hours ago, SuperMG3 said: I think I need an Eurocom BIOS to get the module recognised. On eBay I bought that Crucial DDR3L 1600MHz 2Rx8 module for 25€. Originally, they cost between 50-80€... You can try, but 1x16gb modules will not work on normal 3-4 generation intel laptops due to hardware limitations of the platform. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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