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all right so today weamp;#39;re going to upgrade my dell xps 9710 from 16 gigabytes of ram to 32 gigabytes of ram so letamp;#39;s check them out i got a little rambunctious there so i should clarify just in case anyone thinks iamp;#39;m a liar letamp;#39;s go to task manager more detail performance so this is my dell xps 9710 the i7 11800h the 3060 you can see the memory we currently have 16 gigabytes of ram two of two slots used so two eight gigabytes six these are two 16 gigabyte sticks 3200 megahertz also 3200 megahertz all right so you can see even just idle weamp;#39;re using about eight gigabytes of ram so i mean i donamp;#39;t say idle but i have stuff in the background here epic games of course and dropbox whatnot so iamp;#39;m a firm believer that you need a lot of ram so letamp;#39;s take a look at how to do it so iamp;#39;m going to use this i fix it tool kit this guy here has a little grooves to hold your screws which is nice i am going to take my watch and my ring