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HP Laptop - 15s-eq0507na

Okay I can't find this easily so:

 

Can my computer be upgraded (as in support 3200mhz ram) to 16GB (2x8gb) SODIMM 3200MHZ DDR4 RAM? (And if so would this void my warranty). Ik high ram speeds often help ryzen apus perform better, especially in dual channel (there is already 2400mhz 2x4gb sodimm ddr4 ram in the laptop)

 

Can I replace the thermal paste on my APU with better thermal paste applied by myself (And if so, would this void warranty)

 

Can I undervolt my APU for ebtter temperatures and longer battery life (And if so, you guessed it - would this void warranty?)

 

Also if I do ugpgrade to 16gb I imagine this is unlikely but hypothetically could I increase Vega 8's VRAM to 4GB (It uses 2gb of the 8GB i have already soo)

 

Computer specs:

Ryzen 5 3500U w/ Vega 8 Onboard graphics

M.2 NVME SSD (unknown brand)

2x4gb 2400MHZ DDR4 SODIMM RAM

 

The laptop is -HP Laptop - 15s-eq0507na

 

EDIT: I accidently said i had 2x8gb ddr4 2400mhz sodimm in laptop - i have 2x4 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm rn, I have NOT upgraded anything yet and will not until I know about warranty

 

 

 

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@samryzenlaptop

 

Welcome to HP support community.

 

I'm afraid HP does not recommend upgrades or hardware changes as the device is equipped with parts that perform at its optimal performance by design, that said, the upgradeable parts listed by HP articles are purely for your ease, as the decision to upgrade will be at your own discretion.

And I personally suggest you check with a local tech before purchasing anything.

 

I hope that helps.

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Cheers.

Sandytechy20
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