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  • manxnorton
    PCHF Member
    • May 2022
    • 23

    #1

    HP G56 Laptop Advice, suggestions

    Hi All,
    Basically as my PC is out of action for at least a month, the only way to do my video editing work is an old laptop.
    I’ll try and cut it short and get the point lol.
    As you know editing software, demand a lot on the RAM etc specially rendering and exporting.
    Hope if possible the two main keys to change is:
    The RAM.
    Change the hard drive to SSD.

    Here is what i know about the laptop.
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    Any suggestions on the RAM and how much (size) and any links to buy (UK) would be really appreciated.
    The only issues ive had with a laptop (a previous laptop) ram was for all it had DDR3 ram, i bought the ram sticks.
    but alas no matter how i tried it the ram would work.
    Someone mentioned the frequency or something like that, too high,it was not compatible, not sure.
    Ending up buying a second batch on recommendation. Still didnt work.
    So put the old ram back in, put the laptop away.
    Ill look at the SSD after if the RAM could be fixed.
    An old laptop i know, but worth a shot.
    Thanks so much.
    Brian
  • Bastet
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 1515

    #2
    The Crucial website will check your RAM & let you know whether there’s any upgrade options.
    Upgrade the storage and memory in your with Crucial's compatible RAM and SSD. Use our System Scanner to find the perfect upgrade for your device.

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    • manxnorton
      PCHF Member
      • May 2022
      • 23

      #3
      Thank so much.
      I’m struggling to use the link you sent, for the laptop.
      i used google and found out this link.
      https://uk.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hpβ€”compaq/hp-g56-127nr

      I have add at this stage, befor i go any further to β€˜Paint a picture’ of why logical and easy solutions i struggle with.
      Due to illness i suffered physical disability, and mental disability including Asphasia & learning difficulties.
      So days ok, but as the day goes on, or i face a problem, it like a automatic **** down of β€˜Info Overload’ lol.
      so as you can imagine faced with suggested DDR3, i got exited as i have 4 sticks of 4GB each.
      Obv im doing a search wrong somewhere, so please correct me.
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      ok all going good.
      My stash.
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      out the old ram comes.
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      now this now just smashed my head in.
      if you look at the difference on DD2 (old ram fitted) & DDR3, the pins are different.
      The DDR3 are too big and dont fit the labptop.
      Sorry i have to rest lol, maybe a β€˜simple solution’ will crop up, and what i was doing wrong etc.

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      • manxnorton
        PCHF Member
        • May 2022
        • 23

        #4
        DDR3 top, DDR2 bottom.
        [MEDIA=imgur]8DVWTMN[/MEDIA]
        i even thought the RAM case might have the answer, but i was stumped!!!
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        Bri

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        • veeg
          PCHF Director
          • Jul 2016
          • 8977

          #5
          As you can see only DD2 ram will work.. Also i checked here and Crucial had the same suggestion, which is wrong. Hmm!

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          • manxnorton
            PCHF Member
            • May 2022
            • 23

            #6
            Barrrrr!! I was going demented!
            Thought it was me as usual doing things wrong.
            So least we know it has to be DDR2.
            I’ll wait for link suggestions as my online buying is horrendous.
            Least we know it has two slots.
            Thx so much for quickly getting back to me, so I can carry on with my old mans 40 winks ???
            Bri

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            • Bruce
              PCHF Member
              • Oct 2017
              • 10697

              #7
              just a suggestion…

              I haven’t had to buy DDR2 for yonks, but reckon you’ll have little chance of buying new, so will be looking at 2nd hand.
              then you have to factor in the whole compatibility of RAM sticks with your laptop scenario, and before you know it, you’ve wasted your time and money on 5 different attempts, all unsuccessful.

              I would be taking the laptop to a PC repair store. if they are anything like the usual crop, they will have a box of old, pre-loved memory sticks that they can swap in and out until they get lucky. should also be able to do it while you wait.

              after the memory upgrade, yes, the SSD upgrade will then offer the best chance of getting a speedy PC.

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              • manxnorton
                PCHF Member
                • May 2022
                • 23

                #8
                Thanx pal,
                Yeahh I mulled this ova n ova again this morning.
                Look at the first two ettempts on the DDR3 on an older laptop.
                Let’s face it Bruce, if my pc was up and running there’ll be no need hehe!
                Tbh it could be looked just a wim! But I need the pc or laptop for video editing on 3 YouTube channels & 2 for pals.
                Not that I’m any good lol, but I’ve re-Leart since losing all memory.
                M8, for a quick minute this morn crazy things come into my tiny mind! Off to pc world and get a laptop that would run the editing software???‍♂️
                So look at the Ram, we know now thsts it DDR2.
                It’s was suggested two banks o 4GB, total 8GB,
                Not sure.
                As you said risk the comparability issues.
                Tbh is I can research the right ram and size I could get it tomorrow.
                What to do. Lol
                Going to look at the already ram in, and see if least 2 x 4GB and fingers crossed.
                Rolled 9th June when I can get my pc back.
                Always something I need to learn.
                Keep you posted.
                Keep safe.
                Bri

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                • manxnorton
                  PCHF Member
                  • May 2022
                  • 23

                  #9
                  What I notice straight away on the net, of second hand RAM.
                  The ram already in (ddr2 pc2 6400 400MHz ) small size of GB.
                  So looking at the same ram but 4GB and 800MHz instead of 400,
                  Would one be compatible?
                  My thinking (OMG! Me thinking!)
                  Take the risk of 1 x 800MHz (4GB ) around Β£36, and try.
                  It as said if a fail back to square one..
                  Tbh the risk of 2 x 4GB (DDR2 PC2 6400 800MHz) around Β£76 is too much.
                  Taking risks ???
                  Having a good look, would a combination of the 2GB (400MHz already in and working) take one out and put the 4GB (800MHz ) in and see? Or
                  Just try the 4GB 800MHz by itself and see, if works take the hit for another 4GB stick.
                  Tbh up to so far if it works Β£80 ish.
                  Better Than going to pc world buying a new laptop that’ll only be used til my pc back…
                  Hmmm! An expensive option.
                  In the household then we would have 3 laptops, one desktop pc and numerous iPads, mobile phones.
                  Crazy world lol
                  Bri

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                  • Bastet
                    PCHF Member
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 1515

                    #10
                    As Crucial is offering what appears to be the incorrect RAM then the PC may be too old to upgrade or it has found incorrect information in the scan.
                    You may have to cross post on the HP forum https://h30434.www3.hp.com/ where someone may have better knowledge of the PC.

                    You can still upgrade to a SSD providing the drive has a SATA connection.

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                    • manxnorton
                      PCHF Member
                      • May 2022
                      • 23

                      #11
                      Great advice my m8.
                      Thanks so much.
                      I’ll have a look.
                      And look at the SSD upgrade side o things.
                      Bri

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                      • Bastet
                        PCHF Member
                        • Aug 2016
                        • 1515

                        #12
                        Keep us updated.

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                        • manxnorton
                          PCHF Member
                          • May 2022
                          • 23

                          #13
                          I tell you, always my luck trying to sort out things lol.
                          Had to use CMD prompt to get my serial number,
                          Then getting the HP site was trying to get onto Fort Knox,
                          Least full title of the laptop.
                          [MEDIA=imgur]lqWGYwh[/MEDIA]
                          As thought.
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                          At least they don’t mess around like Crucial.
                          So think way ahead is take the risk it for a biscuit (always wanted to say that!) of FOR NOW 4GB DDR2 PC2 6400 800MHz.
                          As for the SSD, i haven’t looked a lot,
                          On google.
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                          [MEDIA=imgur]07Z6ADC[/MEDIA]
                          Happy weekend all.
                          Keep safe,
                          Bri

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                          • PeterOz
                            PCHF Technical Response Team
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 4181

                            #14
                            Originally posted by manxnorton
                            Tbh the risk of 2 x 4GB (DDR2 PC2 6400 800MHz) around Β£76 is too much.
                            Do you have a link
                            Cruical should give you your money back.
                            The other thing that needs to be looked at Beside the DDR being wrong type of ram the voltage is also wrong. it is 1.35 Volts
                            Your DDR2 PC2 6400 800MHz also needs to be 1.80 Volts

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                            • manxnorton
                              PCHF Member
                              • May 2022
                              • 23

                              #15
                              Good morning Peter.
                              Thanks so much for replying.
                              I eluded that I never bought from Crucial. It was too much to handle with smashing my brain to confusion the other day.
                              So found out the nearest ram side (4GB ) was the 800Mzhz.
                              Taking the risk on a old laptop is surly a learning experience. As I found out with the first laptop with DDD3, that project after two failed buying ram was scrapped.
                              Think it was Bruce, talking about old stock.
                              Hay hoo! As I said the option was wait til 9th June and get my pc fixed or buy an new laptop, just to crack on with my video editing.
                              We’ll see what comes out with the next ram (bought yesterday) just 4GB to see.
                              Fingers crossed, but Peter I’ve learnt so much.
                              Someone told me years ago, pc etc are ok when everything is fine, it’s when a problem arise it’s when you learn, & I’m defo. Doing my share.
                              I really don’t want to go and buy an new powerful laptop just to get my work done, but needs are must lol.
                              Take care,
                              Bri

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