I have a HP Elitebook 8730w and I recently installed Windows 8. Is there a true problem I may not be awareof, perhaps due to the speed of the chips themselves burning something out? Or is it simply the system doing a check for certain brands of memory? If that is the case, is there a way to shut off the UEFI warning screen since there is not an issuethat needs to be dealt with? However the factI would have to deal with that screen everytime I boot the system is a pain. I picked the continue running as I didn'tsee any major issues, and I knew the system would stay in a cool area. I then had a choiceto shut down or continue running. I do realize the chips run much faster than the standard ones that comewith the unit, (the unit came with 4GB running at 1333mHz, and I upgraded it to 8GB while I have 2x more RAM running at 1600mHz), but I am looking to upgrade thissystem to a light unit I can use for engineering tools, so the extra speed is very important to me.Īfter installing the chips, the unit a UEFI warning screen came up on bootup saying there were invalid DDR3 RAM chips in the system. EliteBook 820 G1: RAM upgrades I recently tried an upgrade to 16 GB RAM.They were bought as a set from ADATA, and on the chip it reads DDR3 1600(11) 8GX16 SO-DIMM.
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