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i have HP ZBook Power G7 Mobile Workstation. i9 10th gen. model number: 2M0L3PA#ABG. 

how much RAM i can expand in my laptop. 

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Here is the Service Manual:

 

Manual 

 

Specs say up to 64 gigs DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM non-ECC but to be sure I would recommend running the memory spec inquiry from the command line:

 

To check the maximum RAM capacity of your Windows 11 computer via the command line, open Command Prompt or PowerShell and run the following command: wmic memphysical get MaxCapacity, MemoryDevices. The MaxCapacity value is displayed in kilobytes, which you can convert to gigabytes by dividing by 1,048,576 (1024²). For example, a result of 33,554,432 KB would be 32 GB (33,554,432 / 1,048,576 = 32). This command also returns the number of memory slots (MemoryDevices) on your motherboard, which can help determine the maximum capacity per slot.

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Here is the Service Manual:

 

Manual 

 

Specs say up to 64 gigs DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM non-ECC but to be sure I would recommend running the memory spec inquiry from the command line:

 

To check the maximum RAM capacity of your Windows 11 computer via the command line, open Command Prompt or PowerShell and run the following command: wmic memphysical get MaxCapacity, MemoryDevices. The MaxCapacity value is displayed in kilobytes, which you can convert to gigabytes by dividing by 1,048,576 (1024²). For example, a result of 33,554,432 KB would be 32 GB (33,554,432 / 1,048,576 = 32). This command also returns the number of memory slots (MemoryDevices) on your motherboard, which can help determine the maximum capacity per slot.

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my laptop CMD shows maximum 32 GB RAM can be used. but laptop specs shows upto 64 GB RAM.  if i used 64 RAM. does RAM will work or it will create problem.

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In this case I would go with the specs but the type of memory you install is going to be critical if you want it to work right. 

 

Crucial offers a 64 gig kit and you cannot go wrong with it as Crucial guarantees compatibility:

 

https://eu.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/hp/hp-zbook-power-g7-mobile-workstation

 

 

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