Upon looking it up in the Dell service manual for this model, I found the spec sheet actually lists compatibility with both 3200MT/s and 2666MT/s. But of course the fine print had some caveats. Apparently only the SKU of this model that included an MX350 dedicated GPU has the privilege of running the memory at 3200MT/s.

Is there a technical reason for this or is it just another example of bullshit product segmentation? I can’t imagine why the presence of a dGPU would allow for faster system RAM. That seemingly implies that the motherboard in my laptop is probably perfectly capable of doing the same, but has been artificially limited in the firmware. This really pisses me off because it’s the iGPU model that would have greatly benefited from faster memory since iGPUs pull from the system RAM. They don’t have fancy dedicated VRAM optimized for bandwidth.

It sucks that lower end laptops always have jack shit for tuning options in their BIOS. I feel like a lot of performance is left on the table when it comes to these things.

  • cosecantphi [he/him]@hexbear.netOP
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    edit-2
    11 months ago

    That thought also crossed my mind, could be the case. I was under the impression that 3200MT/s is pretty much standard for DDR4 these days. The motherboard must be a real cheap and barebones piece of shit if most of them aren’t capable of anything faster than 2666MT/s, I wonder what the profit margins are like on these things