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12-20-2024 04:35 AM
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12-21-2024 08:04 AM
Anytime.
Glad to have been of assistance.
I recommend you check the CL specification of the memory that HP installed because normally faster timings than those of the memory HP installed don't work because there is no way to adjust the memory XMP in the BIOS, and if the notebook's BIOS doesn't/can't automatically compensate for the faster timing speeds, the notebook will not work right or boot up at all.
I use the free portable version of the HWINFO app to check the memory specifications of the currently installed memory.
Free Download HWiNFO Sofware | Installer & Portable for Windows, DOS
12-20-2024 06:27 AM
See chapter 1 of the service manual for the memory upgrade information:
The notebook supports 2 x 16 GB of DDR5-5600 MHz memory.
12-20-2024 02:31 PM
You're very welcome.
According to the Crucial memory report it will.
HP HP OMEN 16-xf0095ng | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial.com
12-21-2024 07:54 AM
The Crucial kit (2 x 32GB) you pointed me to is CL46. I've found the Kingston Fury Impact with CL40. If the former is compatible, so is the latter, only a bit faster, from what I see. If anybody in the community has ever tried 64GB (2 x 32GB) maximum and succeeded, opinions/reports will be greatly appreciated, along with descriptions of performance improvement, which must come along. Thank you again, Paul.
12-21-2024 08:04 AM
Anytime.
Glad to have been of assistance.
I recommend you check the CL specification of the memory that HP installed because normally faster timings than those of the memory HP installed don't work because there is no way to adjust the memory XMP in the BIOS, and if the notebook's BIOS doesn't/can't automatically compensate for the faster timing speeds, the notebook will not work right or boot up at all.
I use the free portable version of the HWINFO app to check the memory specifications of the currently installed memory.
Free Download HWiNFO Sofware | Installer & Portable for Windows, DOS
01-27-2025 05:59 AM
Cheers Paul, and the rest of the community. I am returning to leave feedback. I upgraded my RAM from 16GB (2x8) to 64GB (2x32) with Crucial Kit code CT2K32G56C46S5. As you can see from the code, I kept the CAS (C46). Only as a reference, my model is the Omen Gaming Laptop 16-xf0095ng. For those still in doubt of the maximum RAM the laptop can support, run CMD as administrator, and type "wmic memphysical get maxcapacityEx" + Enter. Thank you for the support.