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zBook x360 G5 - XEON
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi! I have a zBook x360 G5, E-2176M XEON 2.7 with 16GB of RAM.

 

HP's support documents says that max RAM for this machine is 32GB. The max RAM for the E-2176 though is 64GB.

I'm wondering if the 32GB limit stated in the docs is a hard limit because of motherboard/general system engineering issues, or if 64GB would actually run just fine, but HP just didn't have a chance to fully test 64GB in the configuration at the time of production.

Has anyone tried to install 64GB in this machine?

Thanks!

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@joe_dicastro 

 

The specs says: It supports

 

64 GB DDR4-2667 non-ECC SDRAM; 32 GB DDR4-2667 ECC SDRAM; 32 GB DDR4-2667 non-ECC SDRAM Transfer rates up to 2667 MT/s.

 

Source:   http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA7-2971EEE.pdf

 

But it only has 2 slots and I can't find 32GB (one piece) compatible from Crucial or parts from HP. Google shows

 

       https://www.macfixit.com.au/64gb-2x-32gb-2666mhz-ddr4-so-dimm-pc4-21300-so-dimm-260-pin-memory-upgra...

 

With that money, I don't know it is going to work or not

 

Regards.

BH
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