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02-23-2024 09:25 AM
My device is hp 15 da2004 ne and it boots up in 5.5minuites and sleep in 2 minutes
my device I'didnt clean it since 2020 so if I clean it And I want to change the thermal paste. it would be improved And I wanted to know the price of the battery of this laptop HP 15 da2004ne And I want to know if there anything to make the laptop faster. Because it is quite bad quiet that. And my battery is blown up the battery. The battery it takes five or ten minutes to die , and it says on the app of h p that is good And I want to ask if I made the ram from 16gb ram and 2666mhz to 32gega and 3200mhz , it would affect guite good
Oh I forgot how much does the laptop support ram how much gega and speed
And how to increase the frame rate of it. Because I intend to play for the horizon four and the I Want the highest frame rate., And if I didn't change The battery it would affect on the frame rate,or the performance of the device?
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02-23-2024 03:56 PM
Here are the specs:
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c06612429
The mx130 is about the weakest dedicated video chip so it is not going to help much with gaming. The max memory is going to be 32 gigs and an NVME m.2 SSD will make everything zippy and better to use but will not improve gaming much if at all. You need video power and that is not going to be possible to have.
02-23-2024 09:55 AM - edited 02-23-2024 09:56 AM
According to specs on your model you have an i7 processor, 16 gigs of RAM (DDR4-2666) and Intel integrated graphics. You cannot upgrade the processor or video without replacing the whole motherboard which is not going to be cost effective. You can install "faster" memory but it will still run at -2666 speed. The battery will not affect the speed of computing or video framerate. The battery you are going to have to buy from a 3rd party vendor: HP will no longer have it in stock.
L11119-855 is the part number of the battery.
It's a good computer for many things but gaming at a high level is just not one of them. Not much you can do to increase frame rate.
02-23-2024 03:56 PM
Here are the specs:
https://support.hp.com/hr-en/document/c06612429
The mx130 is about the weakest dedicated video chip so it is not going to help much with gaming. The max memory is going to be 32 gigs and an NVME m.2 SSD will make everything zippy and better to use but will not improve gaming much if at all. You need video power and that is not going to be possible to have.