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HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-1000a (2W831AV)

Hi All,

 

I need to upgrade RAM of my TP01-1034nl.

I'm evaluating two options: +8 GB or + 16 GB.

 

The unit came with a 8 GB RAM, one single memory bank.

It's a Samsung M378A1G44AB0-CWE, 8 GB, 1Rx16, PC4 3200AA UC0-11, 288 pins

 

In Samsung site, I found two 16 GB memory banks:

- M378A2G43AB3-CWE, 16 GB, 1Rx8 DDR4 3200, (2G x 8 ) x 8, 288 pins

- M378A2K43EB1-CWE, 16 GB, 2Rx8 DDR4 3200, (1G x 8 ) x 16, 288 pins

 

Are they both compatible with the 8 GB RAM?

Any alternative?

 

Thanks!

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@Abarth,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

For best RAM performance, it is highly recommended to fit your PC with matching RAM: same brand, model, and capacity.

 

So, my recommendation would be to either add an identical 8GB Samsung RAM stick or use two identical 16GB RAM sticks.

 

Kind regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Today, the 32GB of RAM is installed and the system sees it. Now for the 1TB SSD to replace the existing 16GB SSD...

Ralph M Bohm
HP Pavilion 590 P0053W,
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@Ralph_Bohm,

 

An HP Pavilion 590-p0053w Desktop PC (3LA71AA) is fitted with a Lincs motherboard (SSID: 843B), which has an M.2 NVMe Gen3 x4 SSD socket.


I had to look it up again to believe it: the stock M.2 drive is a "16 GB PCIe NVMe 3D Xpoint M.2 Solid State Drive" -it is an Optane 'acceleration' drive to speed up booting from your HDD.

 

I would recommend any of these 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD purchase options, which are more affordable than ever: these sell for $50-$60 via Amazon:

 

1TB Silicon Power UD90 M.2 NVMe SSD (p/n: SP01KGBP44UD9005)

1TB Samsung 980 M.2 NVMe SSD (p/n: MZ-V8V1T0B/AM)
1TB Crucial P3 3D NAND M.2 NVMe SSD (p/n: CT1000P3SSD8)
1TB Western Digital WD Blue SN570 M.2 NVMe SSD (p/n: WDS100T3B0C)

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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