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HP EliteBook 830 G6 Notebook PC
Microsoft Windows 11

Hello HP Community,

I hope you’re doing well.
I would like to know if the RAM shown in the attached image (HIKSEMI DDR4 16GB 3200MHz SODIMM) is fully compatible with the HP EliteBook 830 G6.

My plan is to install two pieces (2 × 16GB) for a total of 32GB RAM.

Could you please confirm:

  1. Is this specific DDR4 16GB 3200MHz SODIMM module supported by the EliteBook 830 G6?

  2. Can the laptop run stable with 32GB using two 16GB sticks?

  3. Will the RAM automatically downclock to the supported speed if needed?

Thank you very much for your help!photo_5864182449011624726_y.jpg

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Hi:

 

Your picture was rejected for some reason, but if the memory is DDR4-3200 CL22, then it should work, but no one here can tell you with 100% certainty that it is guaranteed to work.

 

The processors that came in the model series run the memory at a maximum speed of 2400 MHz, so the DDR4-3200 memory will automatically bridge to 2400MHz.

 

Below is the link to the service manual:

 

Maintenance and Service Guide HP EliteBook 830 G6 Notebook PC

 

 

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Hi!

 

Paul, I had replied to this question about two months ago, and actually gave the author of the question the wrong MANUAL. I thought that the 830 and the x360 830 were the same system -apparently not the case.

 

@Sakariye999 

You've made many duplicates of this question here, so if anyone has tried the HIKSEMI memory on the 830G6 they'll let you know. However, since many people have come here reporting incompatibility issues with modules of lesser known brands, I strongly suggest to get RAM from one of the mainstream manufacturers (Crucial, Kingston, the VFM Timetec, etc).

 

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