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HP Pavilion AU-114tx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I want to play online games on my Laptop but i wanted it to be first upgraded for better gaming experience ,so how i should do that please help,

should i upgrade it by ssd or RAM or other suitable method please Help...

Thank you.

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@DedSec35 , welcome to the forum.

 

I would upgrade both the memory and the hard drive.  Here is the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer. In Chapter 6, Removal and replacement procedures for authorized service provider parts, Pages 35 thru 37, it shows the size of the modules and how to replace them.  As you can see, this information is listed in the authorized service provider parts section.  This means that unless you are very tech saavy, you should let a service provider do the work.  In the same chapter on Page 34, it shows how to install a SSD.

 

Here are the memory and SSD's (standard and M.2) recommmended for your laptop by Crucial Memory.  You may have to remove the existing memory to upgrade to 16 GB if the new memory isn't compatible.  You can see which brand of memory is installed and the timings by using CPU-Z.  This information is in the tab "SPD".  If you need help with any of the Crucial products their Tech Support is very helpful.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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@DedSec35 , welcome to the forum.

 

I would upgrade both the memory and the hard drive.  Here is the Maintenance and Service Guide for the computer. In Chapter 6, Removal and replacement procedures for authorized service provider parts, Pages 35 thru 37, it shows the size of the modules and how to replace them.  As you can see, this information is listed in the authorized service provider parts section.  This means that unless you are very tech saavy, you should let a service provider do the work.  In the same chapter on Page 34, it shows how to install a SSD.

 

Here are the memory and SSD's (standard and M.2) recommmended for your laptop by Crucial Memory.  You may have to remove the existing memory to upgrade to 16 GB if the new memory isn't compatible.  You can see which brand of memory is installed and the timings by using CPU-Z.  This information is in the tab "SPD".  If you need help with any of the Crucial products their Tech Support is very helpful.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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