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11-06-2023 10:43 AM
I want to upgrade the memory on my HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-3025t Bundle PC (22U57AA). It currently has the pre-installed 8MB. I have started doing more 3D drafting with Sketchup and I am finding that it struggling to keep up with the memory.
I have looked, but can not find what the max to install is for this computer.
Any help is appreciated!
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11-06-2023 07:28 PM
@RAGordonDFW , welcome to the Community.
Here are the Motherboard Specifications for your computer. Look at the section titled "Memory upgrade information" and you will see that the maximum memory is 32 GB with 2x16 GB memory sticks. Since the motherboard supports Dual channel memory architecture it is best to install the memory in matched pairs to get the best performance.
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11-06-2023 07:28 PM
@RAGordonDFW , welcome to the Community.
Here are the Motherboard Specifications for your computer. Look at the section titled "Memory upgrade information" and you will see that the maximum memory is 32 GB with 2x16 GB memory sticks. Since the motherboard supports Dual channel memory architecture it is best to install the memory in matched pairs to get the best performance.
Please click the "Yes" button if my reply was helpful and "Accept as Solution" if your problem is Solved!!
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!
11-10-2023 06:57 PM - edited 11-10-2023 07:00 PM
You are very welcome, @RAGordonDFW!
HP doesn't use XMP's to overclock their memory. They use the speed that is added to the memory at the factory. I suggest contacting the manufacturer's Tech Support before buying any memory to assure that it will be compatible with your motherboard. I would appreciate hearing how the upgrade works.
I am not an HP Employee!!
Intelligence is God given. Wisdom is the sum of our mistakes!!