90K+ Is DDR5 supported in the ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX507ZV-LP094W?

Does 64GB RAM ever comes in use specially on Laptops?

Yes, if using memory intensive stuff

For my use case - the machine was a portable server, hence was using some 40GB under load.

For another use case, it was using around 30GB+ which needs more than 32GB, hence 64GB. I prefer to use matched pairs of RAM always whenever possible.
 
Got it.
I have one question.
Is it possible to RMA a ram without a bill lets says for Brands like crucial and is it wise enough to buy one as such?
All the good offers that i came across for Laptop RAM where with no bill.
 
Got it.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks.
Its a DDR4 machine - you can install upto 64GB (32GB x2) sticks. We have the 17 inch mode.
Sorry to ping you again.

Just want to ask something real quick.
You said we can install like 64GB RAM even though Asus say 32GB, in similar fashion can we also go beyond 2TB per slot?

Let's say 4TB per slot across 2 slots so 8TB in total or 4TB + 2TB across 2 slots?
 
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Got it.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks.

Sorry to ping you again.

Just want to ask something real quick.
You said we can install like 64GB RAM even though Asus say 32GB, in similar fashion can we also go beyond 2TB per slot?

Let's say 4TB per slot across 2 slots so 8TB in total or 4TB + 2TB across 2 slots?

The maximum SODIMM that you can get for DDR4 is 32GB per stick, so 64GB in total.

Coming to SSD - 2TB SSD has been tested by us, but I do not see why you cannot go beyond that.
 
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The maximum SODIMM that you can get for DDR4 is 32GB per stick, so 64GB in total.

Coming to SSD - 2TB SSD has been tested by us, but I do not see why you cannot go beyond that.
Thanks a ton for confirming.

I would probably need to shuffle out my 2TB SSDs for 4TB ones based on.