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September 22nd, 2017 08:00
5675 memory
The new bios 1.3.4 says it adds support for Hynix memory, Will the pc now support memory that is faster than the 2400 that is now supported.
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Jameron4eva
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September 22nd, 2017 20:00
They updated the BIOS?
wecelliott49
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September 24th, 2017 08:00
yes 1.3.4 new bios 3 improvements, can find here www.dell.com/.../advanced
RogerHC
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November 4th, 2017 13:00
I have 1.3.4. I bought 2 Corsair Dominator DDR4 2666 CL5. Should have check the forum first. Oh well... It only run at 2133.
RoHe
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November 5th, 2017 17:00
The 5675 can use RAM up to 2400 MHz, according to the specs.
downloads.dell.com/.../inspiron-5675-gaming-desktop_reference guide_en-us.pdf
If you still have old RAM installed that's 2133 MHz, your new 2666 MHz RAM will run at that slower speed. Otherwise, if you only have the new RAM installed, itshould run at 2400 MHz.
Supported RAM configs are: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 24GB, and 32GB.
RogerHC
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November 7th, 2017 17:00
That was what I expect. but both are new RAM, CMD16GX4M2A266C15. It only runs on 2133 with C15.
RoHe
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November 8th, 2017 12:00
Do you have the latest chipset drivers?
Guess it's possible your new Corsair RAM isn't fully compatible with this PC, even though the specs may be correct.
Maybe you should contact Corsair Tech Support...?
RogerHC
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November 15th, 2017 18:00
Thanks RoHe. I checked with Corsair. XMP is needed for 2400 or 2666. other it will default to 2133. since XMP is a Intel thing, 2133 is all it will do with AMD processor.
LostSavage
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November 30th, 2017 09:00
For those with XMP memory limited to 2133 you can get Thaiphoon Burner that allows you to edit the SPD EEPROM of your memory to add JEDEC 2400 (and higher) support. As a warning, I have only used Thaiphoon Burner to add JEDEC 1600 support to DDR3 modules (never on an Inspiron 5675 or DDR4 modules). This tool will void your memory warranty (backup your original SPD EEPROM) and could make it unusable.
wecelliott49
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November 30th, 2017 10:00
The Thaiphoon Burner website only list support to ddr3 memory!!
LostSavage
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November 30th, 2017 11:00
Did you look at the official website?
http://www.softnology.biz/
Edit: You can download a demo version that does work with DDR4 and can check if you can write to the SPD EEPROM of your memory (most DDR4 is likely read only for the JEDEC portion). Note Windows Defender detects a virus but I believe it is a false positive.
DELL-Chris M
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November 30th, 2017 13:00
Hynix is just one of our many memory vendors. So for this model, we will now use both Micron and Hynix memory. But they will keep the same specifications =
16GB,2400MHz,2RX8,DDR4,Dual Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
8GB,2400MHz,1RX8,DDR4,Dual Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
4GB,2400MHz,1RX16,DDR4,Single Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
duddybear
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December 23rd, 2017 16:00
Chris, Is there a specific cas latency that is used on the 5675 with the OEM Hynix/Micron 4, 8, and 16 GB configurations?
When upgrading RAM is there a specific CL that is required for 4, 8 and 16 GB configurations? Thanks.
DELL-Chris M
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December 23rd, 2017 19:00
All we have in our documentation is below =
H14WP 16GB,2400MHz,2RX8,DDR4,Dual Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
2J55C 8GB,2400MHz,1RX8,DDR4,Dual Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
JYCYY 4GB,2400MHz,1RX16,DDR4,Single Rank,Unbuffered,1.2v,Non-ECC
There is no mention of what the CAS/CL (Column Access Strobe) latency.
calvinada991
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December 25th, 2017 12:00
XMP profile is not limited to Intel processor motherboards (It's in the BIOS of my non-Dell x370 motherboard). However, I did not see it in the latest BIOS ver. 1.3.5 for Inspiron 5675. Thus, I believe Dell locked and hide the settings in its BIOS.