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01-25-2025 08:11 PM
HP — 15-rb060ur Hello everyone! What is the maximum possible memory capacity that can be installed on a laptop?
Can you recommend specific, inexpensive memory sticks?
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01-25-2025 08:17 PM - edited 01-25-2025 08:22 PM
Hi:
Your notebook has one memory slot, and the slot can support up to 1 x 8 GB of DDR4 memory.
That means you would have to remove the existing 4 GB memory chip and replace it with an 8 GB memory chip.
Chapter 1 of the service manual on your notebook's user guides page has the memory upgrade information and chapter 6 has the memory removal and replacement procedures.
HP 15-rb000 Laptop PC - Setup and User Guides | HP® Support
A recommended 8 GB memory chip if it is available in Kazakhstan.
01-25-2025 08:17 PM - edited 01-25-2025 08:22 PM
Hi:
Your notebook has one memory slot, and the slot can support up to 1 x 8 GB of DDR4 memory.
That means you would have to remove the existing 4 GB memory chip and replace it with an 8 GB memory chip.
Chapter 1 of the service manual on your notebook's user guides page has the memory upgrade information and chapter 6 has the memory removal and replacement procedures.
HP 15-rb000 Laptop PC - Setup and User Guides | HP® Support
A recommended 8 GB memory chip if it is available in Kazakhstan.
01-25-2025 08:17 PM
Please use the following way to find out the amount of RAM it supports
1. In the search box, search for cmd and click Run as administrator.
This will open the command prompt.
2. Once command prompt is opened, type wmic memphysical get maxcapacityEx and hit enter.
From here, it will show the maximum RAM capacity your PC's motherboard can support.
Note: To get to GB value, you simply divide the above number to (1024 x 1024)
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