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Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

I have 2 gb ram in my pc and want to upgrade it to 8gb, when i installed windows 10 it showed me that my pc is 64x based processor so i searched on hp website for ram upgrade i found that i can upgrade it to 8gb ram. Can anyone help me that can i upgrade it or not?Please Reply fast. Here is a screenshot of my windows properties.Captwwwure.PNG

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@ZA3

 

That's correct 8GB memory max.

 

Your specs here.

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03977278

 

Go to Memory Upgrade Information.

 

REO

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@ZA3

 

That's correct 8GB memory max.

 

Your specs here.

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03977278

 

Go to Memory Upgrade Information.

 

REO

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@RE051ST

My Windows properties are showing that i have 32 bit OS installed,

and its also showing that my processor is 64 based,

so can i install 64bit window?

 

Reply fast.

and thanks for the reply before.

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@ZA3

 

Yes 64bit would work for you.

 

REO

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@RE051ST

 

Thanks again for reply,

 

i was wondering if i have 6 gb ram,

but my clockspeed is only 1.5 ghz will good games work on it?

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Sorry @ZA3 but I'm afraid not.

 

You can upgrade the memory but it will help very little.

 

You cannot upgrade the CPU.

 

Again sorry @ZA3.

 

REO

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@RE051ST

 

 

but will it improve the slowness of games?

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No, it will not. 1.5GHz clock speed is too low to run games with high graphics demands like most modern games. You might be able to play 2000s-era games with some success but that's about it.

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