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pavillon dv7-el4105el
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Good evening, I would like to increase the memory of a notebook pavilion dv7-el4105el, I would like to know which memories the motherboard supports (type, frequency etc.)

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It supports a maximum of 8 GB of installed memory

 

  DDR3, 1333-MHz

 

Open a command line and type in wmic MEMORYCHIP get BankLabel,DeviceLocator,Capacity,Speed and press the enter key.

 

Open Powershell and type in Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory | Format-List and press enter. That will tel you  quite a bit more about the memory in your notebook.



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HP Recommended

It supports a maximum of 8 GB of installed memory

 

  DDR3, 1333-MHz

 

Open a command line and type in wmic MEMORYCHIP get BankLabel,DeviceLocator,Capacity,Speed and press the enter key.

 

Open Powershell and type in Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory | Format-List and press enter. That will tel you  quite a bit more about the memory in your notebook.



I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"



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