HP 15-r030wm j2x46ua #aba: CPU/RAM upgrade question

I want to upgrade my CPU and RAM, but notice 2 things.  1st - the processor is a N3520; is not it is welded to the card or can I spend it?  2nd-if the CPU is only N3520 RAM socket, then the max would be 8 GB 3DDRL or can I use a better?

Try to find the best RAM.  Now that the processor is welded for sure only 3 things I can do to improve performance.

1 switch for SDS for the OS and the current use of storage

2. I do not have a CPU fan, so I guess I can install 1 I hope...

3 - find the best possible low-voltage RAM but still do not know that I can use.

I saw manual on how to open it and this laptop just crazy when it requires an almost complete dysection = /

You are right. He is a Bay Trail N Pentium processor that is soldered to the motherboard and a slot single memory with a maximum of 8 GB of RAM. Manual link seems to be down at the moment.

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