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Omen 17-w102na
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm thinking of buying the Omen 17-w102na but it only has 8gb of ram, I'm wondering if I'd be able to upgrade it to 16gb at some point?

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Hi gaz

 

Good question.

 

Most newer systems support at least 16Gb of memory. Many support 32GB or 64GB.

 

Please see this HP Support doc showing system specs. I could not find an HP Support document on memory upgrades or motherboard specs.

 

Contact HP Support on this unless someone else in the forum has better information.

 

Grzy

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I replied in a different thread about this:

 

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gaming-Notebooks/max-ram-for-hp-omen-17-w294nz/td-p/6136347

 

I can tell you that 32GB works fine in my omen-17-w200na.  I cannot see an issue between 32GB functioning in your Skylake motherboard vs the Kaby Lake one I have as the Intel specifications allow for this.  Certainly you will have no issue with 16GB.

 

Although the OFFICIAL line is max 16GB, I would be VERY surprised if you could not go further.

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