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01-10-2020 08:52 AM
Service Manual:
Start on p. 43 and remove the rear cover. Inside is this:
Takes DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM. Officially the maximum is 16 gigs (2 x 8). It will reliably take 2 x 16 = 32 gigs if you feel you need to do that. I suggest 32 gigs is overkill. 8 is enough for most people and heavy users might want 16.
DDR4-2400 would also work and would downclock to 2133 speed. You can find DDR4-2400 for a bit less money as it is more commonly used now.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
01-10-2020 08:52 AM
Service Manual:
Start on p. 43 and remove the rear cover. Inside is this:
Takes DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM. Officially the maximum is 16 gigs (2 x 8). It will reliably take 2 x 16 = 32 gigs if you feel you need to do that. I suggest 32 gigs is overkill. 8 is enough for most people and heavy users might want 16.
DDR4-2400 would also work and would downclock to 2133 speed. You can find DDR4-2400 for a bit less money as it is more commonly used now.
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
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