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10-25-2019 04:36 AM
Hi,
I currently own this laptop and due to a change in what I am using the system for I am needing to increase my memory and SSD storage. The laptop is out of warranty and I am looking to do the upgrades myself.
So my question is what models of memory and SSD drives are compatible (and will physically fit) with this model?
Thank you
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10-25-2019 05:16 AM
You will need the Service Manual:
Pages 24-31 show the procedure. Both memory and M.2 SSD are under the L shaped shield.
Shield shown circled in red
Specs say your laptop has 2 x 4 gig modules of memory already installed so you have to remove them to upgrade. You can either go 2 x 8 = 16 gigs or 2 x 16 gig = 32 total on the Ryzen 5 system.
You need either DDR4-2400 or -2666 SO-DIMM:
As far as SSDs you can replace the hard drive with a 2.5 inch SATA SSD:
Or you can use an M.2 "gumstick" type SSD of either the SATA or NVME variety and you definitely want NVME as it is 4 or 5 times faster than SATA:
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
10-25-2019 05:16 AM
You will need the Service Manual:
Pages 24-31 show the procedure. Both memory and M.2 SSD are under the L shaped shield.
Shield shown circled in red
Specs say your laptop has 2 x 4 gig modules of memory already installed so you have to remove them to upgrade. You can either go 2 x 8 = 16 gigs or 2 x 16 gig = 32 total on the Ryzen 5 system.
You need either DDR4-2400 or -2666 SO-DIMM:
As far as SSDs you can replace the hard drive with a 2.5 inch SATA SSD:
Or you can use an M.2 "gumstick" type SSD of either the SATA or NVME variety and you definitely want NVME as it is 4 or 5 times faster than SATA:
Post back with any more questions and please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.