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Hi all! Help me, pls, to understand what I should buy instead of 4gb RAM by default?

What I see in the notebook description:

  • memory: 4 gb
  • slot: 4gb Hynix 1600mgz
  • motherboard: 81F2 64.66
  • bios: F.46
  • pocessor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU N3710 @ 1.60GHz
  • Wind 10-64


What type of memory can support my notebook?
What is the maximum capacity?

Frequency, voltage?

So, I need to know all characteristics to buy a new RAM.

Thanks in advance!

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Hi:

 

PCs with Pentium/Celeron processors only have one memory slot.

 

The maximum memory you can install is 1 x 8 GB.

 

That means you have to remove the 4 GB chip and replace it with an 8 GB chip.

 

You need DDR3L (1.35V) memory DDR3L-1600 (PC3L-12800).

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Hi:

 

PCs with Pentium/Celeron processors only have one memory slot.

 

The maximum memory you can install is 1 x 8 GB.

 

That means you have to remove the 4 GB chip and replace it with an 8 GB chip.

 

You need DDR3L (1.35V) memory DDR3L-1600 (PC3L-12800).

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and 16 GB - no?....

And could you tell,pls, what is your opinion: such aumentation of RAM (4->8) will give the real advantage in SW working speed?

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16 GB, no.

 

Here is the link to the Pentium N3710 processor specs from Intel.  The max memory supported is 8 GB.

 

That is why one 16 GB memory module won't work.

 

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/91830/intel-pentium-processor-n3710-2m-cache-up...

 

Yes, in my opinion, switching from 4 GB to 8 GB of memory will definitely help performance.

 

While you're in there, you might want to consider installing a better performing, normally more reliable solid state drive too.

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One more question, pls! 
I open my notebook and see on the inserted old memory card (4Gb) 1.5V simple DDR3
And you advice 1.35V DDR3 L (low?). 
So, is it significant difference or not?mem.jpg 

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Hi:

 

That is what the bracket is labeled, but the 1.5V can't be right.

 

Take a look at the specs...the specs call for DDR3L memory.

 

https://support.hp.com/sg-en/document/c05186968

 

The difference would be the memory working or not working.

 

I have zipped up and attached a free utlity below, that will tell you the voltage specs of the actual memory module installed.

 

It the report says 1.5/1.35 then the memory is 1.35V.  It it reports 1.5 only, then the memory is 1.5V.

 

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Many thanks!!!!! Realy it seems to be DDR3L.

I 'll try to buy DDR3L and then report here.

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You're very welcome,

 

Yes, you definitely need to buy the right voltage.

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Many thanks!!! It works!!!! And it seems to work faster!!!!!!! 

You were totally right about the voltage! Thanks for your knowlege!!!!!!

good luck.

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Anytime.

 

Glad to have been of assistance.

 

Enjoy your notebook's better performance.

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