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Hi Everyone !!!

 

Can  I upgrade my CPU of HP Stream laptop 14ax0xx  to 2.48 Ghz ?

Is there also any possibility to upgrade RAM and HDD of this laptop?

Kindly clarify each section of my question.

Thanks

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Unfortunately all the answers are "no". 

 

Service Manual

 

The processor and hard drive (actually eMMC module) are soldered to the motherboard and, believe it or not your model already has the highest and best available motherboard. Your model has 4 gigs RAM. It is a removeable socketed memory module, but 4 gigs is the max and that is what you have. I think there is some chance the spec is wrong and an 8 gig module would work but no way to know for sure in advance. 

 

Post back with any other questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed. 

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Unfortunately all the answers are "no". 

 

Service Manual

 

The processor and hard drive (actually eMMC module) are soldered to the motherboard and, believe it or not your model already has the highest and best available motherboard. Your model has 4 gigs RAM. It is a removeable socketed memory module, but 4 gigs is the max and that is what you have. I think there is some chance the spec is wrong and an 8 gig module would work but no way to know for sure in advance. 

 

Post back with any other questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed. 

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