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08-16-2025
08:58 AM
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08-16-2025
02:39 PM
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Raj_05
Hi I have a Model 15-db001dx laptop. I'm about to crack the case and upgrade the memory (this 4g sht is driving me nuts,,,).What is the maximum memory I can put in/ that the board will handle? I know their are 2 memory slots. I'm planning on putting in a 16g memory card, but if the board will handle it I'll put in 2, one in each slots, giving me 32g of ram. I run Linux, so I'm not worried about the software (Linux would LOVE 32 gig :). thought I read on here somewhere that someone did upgrade to 32gig. Is it true?
Any help would be appreciated. Ty!
jd
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08-16-2025 09:58 AM - edited 08-16-2025 10:13 AM
Hi:
I can't find any such model.
If you have a 15-db0011dx:
Then there is only one memory slot and according to chapter 1, page 2 of the service manual, the slot will support 1 x 8 GB of memory.
Maintenance and Service Guide HP 15 Laptop PC
Here's a picture of the motherboard your notebook comes with and you can see that there is only one memory slot.
HP 15T-DB000 15-DB SERIES AMD A6-9225 LAPTOP MOTHERBOARD L20478-601 451ABA32L32 | eBay
I have heard reports of folks installing a 16 GB memory chip in the single slot and they all reported it worked fine.
What I suggest you do is to run a report and if it reports 32 GB of memory is supported, than a 16 GB memory chip should work in the single slot.
There's a way to run a command in Linux to determine the maximum memory.
Linux Basics: How To Find Maximum Supported RAM By Your System | Unixmen