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Hi

 

I bought today HP probook 4535 with the following configuration

AMD quad core A6

16 GB of RAM (upgraded from standard 4)

Ati Radeon

750 GB Sata

 

Guy from customer support says that this PC in his tech. specifications has support for 16GB but he isn't sure if system will be stable. My question if someone here works for HP or knows information I'm looking for to be polite and tells me if this notebook can support 16GB of RAM. I need alot of RAM for my work and I want to be mobile.

 

Thanks for reading

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OK, guys from the shop where I bought  called me a few minutes ago and toled me all 16GB are recognized and Windows is stable.

 

Cheap mobile workstation.

 

Thanks HP

 

BTW: It would be too cool if HP-UX works on x86 😉

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Hi:

 

I don't quite understand your question...

 

You have stated that you have already installed 16 GB of memory in your PC. 

 

If it is working, then there shouldn't be any problem.

 

If that is the case, the specifications I see are incorrect, because page 5 of the link below clearly indicates that the maximum amount of memory that can be installed in your notebook is only 8 GB (2 x 4 GB).

 

http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14044_na/14044_na.pdf

 

Paul

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I bought it today, web page from supplier says that this laptop can hold 16GB of RAM which I orderd and payed. They will install this RAM.

Laptop must come at my address for a few days.

 

My question was if this notebook can support 16GB out-of-box

I am in doubt 😞

 

Edit: I found for used chipset following information (AMD A70M FCH)

  • 2x DDR3 SO-DIMM, Max. 16GB

So above my head => one big ?

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Then I am in doubt too as the specs from only 2 months ago state max is 8 GB.

 

Edit:  Hopefully it will work then.

 

I have found other HP pc's where the specs stated max memory was less than supported by the chipset and installing the chipset max worked.

 

I have an Elitebook 6910p. Chipset is Mobile Intel 965.  Chipset supports 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) of PC2-5300 memory.

 

HP specs state max is 4 GB ( 2 x 2 GB).

 

I installed 2 x 4GB of PC2-6400 and it works just great with 8 GB. Memory downclocked to 667 Mhz.

 

So, maybe you are in luck too.

 

Please post back and let us know if 16 GB works.

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I will

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OK, guys from the shop where I bought  called me a few minutes ago and toled me all 16GB are recognized and Windows is stable.

 

Cheap mobile workstation.

 

Thanks HP

 

BTW: It would be too cool if HP-UX works on x86 😉

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That is great news!

 

You're in luck!

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