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While i don't exactly know what hp laptop i have, its definetly one of the hp pavilion dv6 laptop series, as for my question

i just want to know the maximum ram capacity my laptop can hold, i have gotten my motherboard information from powershell and my cpu info from task manager, ill list it down below, i hope it helps

 

Manufacturer      Product   SerialNumber           Version
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Hewlett-Packard 144C      PL62W011ZZW4IX   65.35 Capture3.PNG 

 

 

 

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Your notebook has two memory slots and can support a maximum of 2 x 4 GB of DDR3 memory.

 

Finding the right memory to work in your notebook will be a challenge.

 

You can only install DDR3-1333 (PC3-10600) or DDR3-1066 MHz (PC3-8500) memory.

 

It must be 1.5V.

 

It must be 2Rx8 which means it needs to have 8 little black memory chips on each side of the circuit board, not 4.

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Your notebook has two memory slots and can support a maximum of 2 x 4 GB of DDR3 memory.

 

Finding the right memory to work in your notebook will be a challenge.

 

You can only install DDR3-1333 (PC3-10600) or DDR3-1066 MHz (PC3-8500) memory.

 

It must be 1.5V.

 

It must be 2Rx8 which means it needs to have 8 little black memory chips on each side of the circuit board, not 4.

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