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03-20-2016 03:55 PM
Hello,
i have the HP Pavilion dv9690ev (KC216EA), all ready replace the motherboard (447983-001) with 461069-001. after search in google some people say yes (they do that wirh success). The question is can i put 2 x 4GB memory?
03-21-2016 12:21 AM - edited 03-21-2016 12:22 AM
Hi,
4gb max according to this:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-dv9000-Entertainment-Notebook-PC-series/3543713/mode...
And Manual - page 4:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01951704
Go through page 21 to get the motherboard part number. The board part you chose is the correct one.
Why you want to replace board? Better you buy a new machine with much better specs with almost similar price, in my opinion.
Regards
Visruth
03-25-2016
04:36 PM
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04-21-2016
04:07 PM
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OscarFuentes
Dean thanks for your answer,
i replace my motherboard because i burn the old one.
for the Memory i found that :
@Paul_Tikkanen wrote:Hi:
Officlally, your notebook can take a maxiumum of 4 GB of memory (2 x 2 GB).
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01182393=
Unofficially, since it has the Intel processor, that would mean it has the Intel 965 chipset, you should be able to install 2 x 4 GB of memory for a total of 8 GB.
Upgrading past the official specifications is a risk that you will have to take on your own.
You need to have a 64 bit operating system for anything more than 4 GB of memory.
See this post:
Paul
03-25-2016 05:49 PM
Paul is a great Expert here but read what he says carefully. He does not say you CAN install 2 x 4 gigs he says theoretically the chipset SHOULD support it. OK, but I don't think Paul has tried to install 8 gigs in a dv9600 series machine. I can say I have and it will not work. 4 gigs is the max. Further EVEN IF it could take 8 gigs which it cannot, the 8 gigs would be DDR2 SO-DIMM and would cost around $150US to purchase from any reputable vendor. Add that to the cost of the motherboard and you are looking at the price of a new decent laptop. You cannot (or at least should not) put earrings on a pig and expect her to be beautiful. That laptop is at least 7 years old and is correspondingly obsolete.

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