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11-05-2013
01:28 PM
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04-20-2016
10:09 AM
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OscarFuentes
i'm looking to upgrade the RAM in my laptop, and was wondering if the max ram in the specifications page for my product on this site is for the OS or the MotherBoards actual max capacity. In the specifications it says that the max is 8GB, and on another page about the specifications the WIN7 Home Premium max is 16GB. So was just wondering before i buy ram if 8GB is the max it will work with or if I can go ahead and use the 16GB.
link to my computers specifications (indicates max RAM of 8GB)
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?
docname=c02481138&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&lc=en&product=4308941
link to WIN 7 specifications via RAM upgrades page (this is near the bottom of page says 16GB for WIN 7 Home Permium)
11-05-2013 02:25 PM
The Windows version can limit memory usage even if hardware would allow more but it cannot override and add more capacity if the hardware is limited.
Crucial.com confirms the max is 8 gigs:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Pavilion%20dm4-1160us
This is very reliable becasue if crucial could sell you bigger, more expensive memory modules they would so they keep on top of the issue and often find out from testing that computers can handle more memory than the mfr. says. Just not in this case.
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11-07-2013 07:51 PM
John
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01-09-2016 03:26 PM
->RT-Pavilion
1. No you do not have a third memory slot. You have only 2. You will have to replace one or both of the existing SO-DIMMs
2. 6GB ought to be enough. I have 8GB (upgraded from 3GB though). More is thought to be better and if you get a matched pair of 4GB SO-DIMMs (or an 8GB 2x4GB kit) you can take advantage of dual channel architecture. This is supposed to be higher speed. An 8GB upgrade will cost twice as much as 1 x 4GB ($30 vs $15). Programs have historically needed more memory as time passes.
Woodwood
9.January.2016
