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hp laptop 15r003sv
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hallo,  my hp laptop 15r003sv is very week as about the cpu but also as about the intel hd graphics card.

the specs is:

-cpu celeron n2815-

-intel hd integrated graphics-

-1 slot with 4gb ram-

-os windows 10 64bit-
Now with the 4gb ram the specs of the hd graphics is:
-total available graphics memory 1792mb-
-dedicated 64mb-
I know that i can upgrade the ram to 8gb but it wont run in a dual channel mode because the laptop has only one slot.
My questions are

1) will i see a better graphics performance despite that the the 8gb ram won t run in a dual channel mode?
2) Will the amount of the available graphics memory and the dedicated will be increased?

 
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Upgrading memory will not affect the graphics performance to any perceptible degree. 4 gigs to 8 gigs may make the computer slightly more useable, but there is only so much you can do with that very weak platform to work with. The problem is not the video memory, it is the power of the engine that is driving the pixels. 

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Upgrading memory will not affect the graphics performance to any perceptible degree. 4 gigs to 8 gigs may make the computer slightly more useable, but there is only so much you can do with that very weak platform to work with. The problem is not the video memory, it is the power of the engine that is driving the pixels. 

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