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10-11-2017 04:31 AM
Hi ,
I am using the HP pavalion x360 convertible laptop with the product number(z4q49pa#acj) .I want to extend the RAM so please tell me upto which capacity I can extend my RAM ,currently my laptop is come with the i3 7th genration ,4GB RAM.
Please tell me the price along with the capacity and best suited RAM for my laptop beacuse I am using Visual Studio and SQL server 2014 for development purpose and my maching is running slow .
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10-11-2017 05:31 AM
India is one of the places where the HP Service Center is most flexible and competitive. I suggest you get in touch with the HP Service Center as a starting place. New Delhi is the capital right?
http://www8.hp.com/in/en/support-drivers/contact-centers/commercial/north.html#New%20Delhi
10-11-2017 05:25 AM
Heres the Service Manual:
You have an i3 processor so it has 2 slots and can take up to 16 gigs RAM, which you probably need for the work you describe. It is DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM.
Unfortunately memory upgrade is very complicated as it requires removal of the motherboard. See page 58 of the Manual.
Where are you located (country)?
This is the part you need:
8.0-GB 2133 DDR4 820570-005
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Post back if you need any more help. HP will upgrade RAM on existing laptops and the procedure varies a lot by where you are located. They do generally require that you use their parts, which are more expensive than retail and their out of warranty labor is also very expensive, more so in some countries than others. Your likely most cost-effective means to do this is to buy the memory yourself and find a local technician to do the upgrade.
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10-11-2017 05:31 AM
India is one of the places where the HP Service Center is most flexible and competitive. I suggest you get in touch with the HP Service Center as a starting place. New Delhi is the capital right?
http://www8.hp.com/in/en/support-drivers/contact-centers/commercial/north.html#New%20Delhi
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