HP 250 G2 - DDR3 - 1600 RAM - RAM upgrade

I recently bought the computer above, I saw several HP documentation saying that this computer is expandable up to 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) sims...  I saw on many sites where it is said that 8 GB is the maximum.

What is it?

Thank you

Corralejo wrote:

I recently bought the computer above, I saw several HP documentation saying that this computer is expandable up to 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) sims...  I saw on many sites where it is said that 8 GB is the maximum.

What is it?

Thank you

Hello

Nice to see you here again!

I guess the laptop model number is F0Z00EA.

250 HP G2 supports the configuration of memory RAM: DDR3L SDRAM, 1600 MHz with two slots support memory dual channel, 4 / 8GB SODIMM RAM, up to 16 GB total according to the architecture of the operating system

If the installed 32-bit OS, supports only up to 3.5 GB , otherwise up to 16GB.

This is the product guide [read MB GB in specifications memory guide]

This is the user manual. Go through Page 1 and 2 product description.

Hope that solves your problem.

Thank you

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