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Can I install a graphics card in my laptop?

Also can I install both SSD as well HDD if yes max size?

 

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Open PowerShell as an administrator and type the following command to find out how much memory it supports.

 

Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_PhysicalMemoryArray | Select-Object MaxCapacityEx, MemoryDevices

 

There are no more slots for disks, HDDs, or SSDs.

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Hi @Manz241 

 

You need to specify the laptop model, but the graphics card will probably not be able to be changed, as it is always soldered to the motherboard.

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HP  Laptop 15s-fq4xxx

Motherboard - HP 89bc

Actually I have integrated Intel graphics. But I wanted to install a graphics card that's why I wanted to know if I have a dedicated graphics card slot in my motherboard or if I have to buy a external gpu.

Also about the SSD and HDD slots

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Laptops do not have slots for graphics cards. Only certain older models from the business line do.

 

Now your upgrades can be:

1) Add more memory and reach 32 GB DDR-3200. (16 x 2)
2) Replace the current NVMe drive with a larger one of 1 TB, 2 TB, or more.

 

You cannot add another disk

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Can't go for 64gb memory?

No HDD slot?

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Open PowerShell as an administrator and type the following command to find out how much memory it supports.

 

Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_PhysicalMemoryArray | Select-Object MaxCapacityEx, MemoryDevices

 

There are no more slots for disks, HDDs, or SSDs.

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Thank you

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You're welcome, glad to help.

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