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Hp envy As105Tu
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi kindly can anyone guide me about my hp laptop as the manual specify that it can hold only 16 gb of ram that means i can't upgrade it to 32 gb?

As i was thinking to put 2×16gb  init.

 

And one more thing that in the manuals its specify that i can use 512 NVMe with 1tb 5400rpm as combo.

Can't I upgrade (1tb 5400rpm) into (1 tb ssd sata combo with 512 NVMe) ?

 

Hp envy As105tu specifications manual:

 

Memory module Two memory slots, non-
accessible
Support for DDR4-2133
Dual Channel
Support for up to 16-GB
maximum on-board
system memory
● 16384 MB (8192 MB × 2)
● 12288 MB (8192 MB
+ 4096 MB)
● 8192 MB (8192 MB × 1)
● 8192 MB (4096 MB × 2)
● 6144 MB (4096 MB 1
2048 MB)
● 4096 MB (4096 MB × 2)

 

Hard drive Support for all 7.2-mm and 7.0-
mm, SATA, 2.5-in hard drives
Support for 1-TB, 5400-rpm,
7.2-mm hard drive and 500-GB,
7200-rpm, 7.2-mm hard drive
Support for Accelerometer hard
drive protection
Support for hard drive and solid-
state drive in the following
combinations:
● 1-TB, 5400-rpm, 7.2-mm
hard drive and 512-MB, M.
2, PCIe, NVMe solid-state
drive supporting TLC


Solid-state drive Support for next generation
form factor (NGFF), M.2 solid-
state drive, default with SATA/
PCIe co-layout port (assigned
port 0 for solid-state drive to
support hard drive/solid-state
drive combination)
Support for the following solid-
state drives:
● 512-MB, M.2, PCIe, NVMe
solid-state drive
supporting triple-level
cell (TLC)
● 256-MB, M.2, PCIe, NVMe
solid-state drive
supporting TLC
● 256-MB, M.2, SATA solid-
state drive supporting TLC

 

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The Manual does not say what the limits are for hardware upgrades. It simply lists the configurations that HP offered from the factory. It will run 32 gigs of RAM (2 x 16 gb DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM) and you can install a 2.5 inch SSD with as large a capacity as you can find in the market. I have seen 4 TB and 2 TB are pretty common. 

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The Manual does not say what the limits are for hardware upgrades. It simply lists the configurations that HP offered from the factory. It will run 32 gigs of RAM (2 x 16 gb DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM) and you can install a 2.5 inch SSD with as large a capacity as you can find in the market. I have seen 4 TB and 2 TB are pretty common. 

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