15-p001ax Pavilion: Pavilion RAM 15-p001ax

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Pavilion 15-p001ax

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Hi @AryGV ,

Thank you for visiting the Forums HP's Support and welcome. It's a great site for information and questions. I looked in your question about your HP Pavilion Notebook 15 - p001ax and concerns with the Ram Max here is a link to your laptop manuals. Your laptop supports Max DDR3L - 1600 MHz Single Channel support which is 16 MB.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

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