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HP Gaming Pavilion - 15-cx0038nt
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It shows up to 16 gb in the manual, but when I looked at the AIDA64 and cmd command, I learned that it supports (wmic memphysical get maxcapacity,memoryDevices) 32 gb. Does it run 32 gb ? Are the resources I look at reliable?

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Hi:

 

A notebook with an Intel 8300H processor should be able to run 2 x 16 GB of DDR4-3200 memory just fine.

 

Even the Crucial memory report for the model series indicates that it will run 2 x 16 GB of memory.

 

HP - Compaq Pavilion Gaming 15 (Models 15-cx0000 - 15-cx0999) | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial....

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Hi:

 

A notebook with an Intel 8300H processor should be able to run 2 x 16 GB of DDR4-3200 memory just fine.

 

Even the Crucial memory report for the model series indicates that it will run 2 x 16 GB of memory.

 

HP - Compaq Pavilion Gaming 15 (Models 15-cx0000 - 15-cx0999) | Memory RAM & SSD Upgrades | Crucial....

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