overRAMing® – Project

overRAMing® - maximize your RAM

Many systems can be upgraded with more memory than was originally specified by the device manufacturer. For this reason, we launched the overRAMing® Project. Regardless of the technical documentation and data sheets provided by the manufacturers, our memory experts evaluate new overRAMing® memory solutions every day. This ensures that you can use the maximum possible RAM available for your device according to the latest technology.

What is overRAMing®?

If you want to install the maximum possible memory for your device but find that the manufacturer’s specs differ from what Speicher.de lists, then your device may be another case for our overRAMing® Project.

We often find that the manufacturers’ maximum memory specifications do not match the actual maximum. We believe, “Every device deserves the maximum RAM!”

OverRAMing Project Badge – Rotes Logo mit weißem Haken zur Kennzeichnung optimierter RAM-Performance.

With the ongoing miniaturization of DRAM production processes, higher memory densities are possible. The number of cells on the same surface area doubles approximately every five years, which doubles the capacity of memory that can be technically accommodated. Naturally, not every new RAM module is compatible with every system.

Therefore, our expert team of memory specialists tests numerous systems daily to determine the maximum technically possible RAM capacity. New memory solutions with higher capacities and performance levels are tested for functionality and stability within the system.

All memory modules that bear our overRAMing seal have been approved by us for the corresponding device and currently offer the maximum possible RAM capacity for that device.

Why doesn’t the manufacturer specify the maximum memory in the data sheet?

There is no real reason why a manufacturer would specify a device’s maximum memory with a smaller capacity than what is actually possible.

Our assumption is that manufacturers determine memory specifications based on the available technology at the time of development. Once set, this information may no longer be updated by manufacturers. For example, a laptop may be listed with a maximum of 4GB RAM, while today, 8GB or even 16GB is actually possible.

It could also be that manufacturers do not revise the product data sheet once it’s published, which may lead to confusion regarding the device’s maximum possible memory.

Why can devices be equipped with more memory than what is stated by the manufacturer?

Most of the time, this involves devices originally produced with only 4GB or 8GB of RAM because larger memory modules were either unavailable or prohibitively expensive at the time. Over time, new memory technologies emerge that allow for higher capacities.

For instance, Samsung has released 128GB DDR4 memory modules, enabling hundreds of servers and workstations to now be upgraded with far more RAM than what the manufacturer initially specified.

Why should you trust our recommendations? - Customers ask Speicher.de

All memory options listed by us are carefully selected for each device. To ensure that phs-memory® modules are compatible with the OEM memory, we adhere to each device’s technical specifications. Our engineers and memory specialists possess deep expertise in memory technology and RAM modules. All technically feasible configurations are determined precisely and according to the latest state of technology. Benefit from our years of experience and know-how when upgrading your device.

Do you have further questions about overRAMing®?

As part of our overRAMing Project, we are always looking for test devices. For questions or feedback, feel free to contact us at info@speicher.de.
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