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11-26-2023 01:32 PM
Hello. The thing is. I nearly buying new RAM bricks to my PC 16gb into bricks. And those are on the 3200 MHz But the I can find the possibility where I can turn it up because those stop on the 2400 MHz and that is not what I really Expected. I. Be crazy soon because uh. That should not be a problem. It is if you just go to the BIOS and turn on turn on the XPM modes. But the in this case. I cannot really find it. Or nothing information. Nowhere. So, you folks can be so kind and show me the way because I am **bleep**ing angry I do not know why it is so difficult that that should not be that. So, thanks for help. And yes, I hope we can find out of that. And with that I-mean solution the solution
11-29-2023 09:45 AM
Hi @Korba95,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
I'd like to help!
I understand you want to upgrade RAM but as per the specifications, it comes with 4 GB DDR4-2400 MHz RAM (1 x 4 GB). I am afraid, it may not work as it is not tested on the 3200 MHz.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
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12-03-2023 08:35 AM
Hi @Korba95,
I am afraid yes. However, if you are looking for further information, I recommend you contact phone support they will help you with remote assistance if required.
For that to happen, we will give you additional instructions/information via Private Message.
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