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06-28-2023 04:14 AM
Pavilion 15-eh1440nd - Ryzen 7 - Is it possible to upgrade the ram memory to 32GB and the SSD to 2TB?
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06-28-2023 07:41 AM
Hi:
Chapter 1 of the service manual indicates that 2 x 8 GB of memory is supported.
Maintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)
HP offered NVMe SSDs up to 1 TB in storage capacity in the model series, but I can't think of any reason why a 2 TB NVMe SSD wouldn't work.
If you want to see if your notebook would support more than 2 x 8 GB of memory, you can run this command:
1. In the search box, search for cmd and click Run as administrator.
This will open the command prompt.
2. Once command prompt is opened, type wmic memphysical get maxcapacityEx and hit enter.
There, it will show the maximum RAM capacity your PC's motherboard can support.
The capacity is shown as Kilobytes, so you have to convert it to Gigabytes by dividing the number provided in the report by 1,048,576.
06-28-2023 07:41 AM
Hi:
Chapter 1 of the service manual indicates that 2 x 8 GB of memory is supported.
Maintenance and Service Guide (hp.com)
HP offered NVMe SSDs up to 1 TB in storage capacity in the model series, but I can't think of any reason why a 2 TB NVMe SSD wouldn't work.
If you want to see if your notebook would support more than 2 x 8 GB of memory, you can run this command:
1. In the search box, search for cmd and click Run as administrator.
This will open the command prompt.
2. Once command prompt is opened, type wmic memphysical get maxcapacityEx and hit enter.
There, it will show the maximum RAM capacity your PC's motherboard can support.
The capacity is shown as Kilobytes, so you have to convert it to Gigabytes by dividing the number provided in the report by 1,048,576.