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HP 280 G5 Small Form Factor PC (8NB76AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Kindly help me upgrade the RAM and SSD.

What type of RAM/SSD should i use to upgrade my PC ?

Also does upgrading myself with the proper RAM/SSD affect my warranty ? 

My Configuration is Core i3 10th Gen Processor, 4 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, Windows 10 64 bit OS, Wifi & Bluetooth in-built.

Now i feel i wanna add a 8 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD as an Upgrade to my PC. Kindly help me with this.

Also I wanted to Partition my Hard Disk Because there is one Whole Drive i want that to partition it as 4 Drives.

Do, help me fix that too. 

 

Thank You.

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@VA_PC 

 

Specs of the series:

 

        https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c06643459#AbT2

 

You can see many options/combinations.

 

>>>> Also does upgrading myself with the proper RAM/SSD affect my warranty ? 

Warranty is a grey/gray area very hard to say in concrete. For new generation machines, adding something or fixing something is a work for Authorized Service Provider parts . You can add yourself. If something went wrong due to this upgrade, I think HP would not honor warranty.


Hope this makes sense.


Regards.

BH
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@VA_PC , welcome to the Community.

 

Here is the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer. On Page 5, Computer major components, it shows a list of compatible SSD drives and the correct memory and sizes that would be compatible.  As stated by @banhien,  you should be fine upgrading if you do no harm to other components.  Just be extremely cautious and use an anti-static wrist band when removing and adding the components.



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