HP 530 Notebook Ram upgrade

Hi all! I just joined this forum...

I use HP 530 with Windows 7 Professional. This laptop came with only 1 GB of RAM, which is my concern at first... now, it has become quite impossible to run 7 with as much memory, as every time I get warnings of excessive paging. So I decided to upgrade to 2 GB. Now I think to buy a stick of RAM from 1 GB to the market & to put it in the slot. But so far, I did not open the back for once. But I have no idea about (value MHZ) specifications of the installed RAM. Then you can help me by giving the exact RAM specifications, so that no synchronization errors/bus speed error... I'm inserting three different sectional results of CPU - Z...

Looking for answers...

Anindya Basu

You have a single memory DDR2-667 module in a slot, but it runs at speed of DDR2-533. Your best bet is to open the memory compartment and look at the module you have. It's probably Hynix or another brand of OEM. Get a second module just like her. You should be safe with laptop DDR-2 667 modules generally sold at Frys, Best Buy, etc.. You have an open memory slot that makes upgrading easier and less costly for you.

Manual

Above a link to the manual memory shows how to do the upgrade. I confirmed by looking at the most important maintenance manual there are two locations for module inside the memory compartment.

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • HP Pavilion g4-1304au Notebook: RAM UPGRADE

    I use an old model of HP HP Pavilion g4-1304au Notebook PC product.  After the upgrade to windows 10 laptop has slowed. So I thought to upgrade RAM to increase speed. I bought Transcend DDR3-1333/PC3-10600 DDR3 2 GB mobile DRAM (JM1333KSU-2 G) after analysis the type of RAM installed in the laptop. But when I insert the RAM in 2 locations

    , He does ' t fit in. So my Question is, what brand of RAM can be better inserted into the slot or the same product (mentioned above) can be used? Size of RAM varies really? Please answer as soon as possible. I am in dilemma if increase the RAM or go back

    for the older version of Windows to maintain stability. Thank you

    @Praresh

    Ensure that line the knotch upward on the card memory and memory

    REO

  • HP Pavilion g6-2227tu Notebook: RAM upgrade

    My system is HP Pavilion laptop 2227tu g6. My current RAM is 4 GB. I need to run software that requires more than that. Is it possible to upgrade the memory? I can't find the maximum limit of upgradable.

    Thank you!!!

    Hello

    Max is 8GB as shown page #2 of the guide:

    2 the customer-accessible/extendable SODIMM slots:
    Support for DDR3 - 1600 MHz dual channel for a next generation processor Intel Core
    Support of the DDR3L - 1600 MHz dual channel for a next generation processor Intel Core
    DDR3-1333 MHz Dual Channel Support (downgrade from DDR3 - 1600 MHz DDR3 - 1333 MHz)
    Supports the following configurations up to 8 GB:
    ● 8192 MB total memory (4096 × 2) (no support for 32 bit OS)
    ● 6144 MB total memory (4096 × 1 + 2 048 × 1) (no support for 32 bit OS)
    ● 4096 MB total memory (4096 × 2 048 or 1 × 2)
    Total system memory of ● 2048 MB (2 048 × 1).

    Source: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03593041.pdf

    The guide above also shows you the RAM card (including the part #) and how replace/upgrade RAM. Several manuals:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-G6-notebook-PC-series/5296082/model/5340263/manuals

    Kind regards.

  • HP Pavilion g6-1304sv Notebook: RAM upgrade

    Hello, again!

    This time, I would like to ask a question about RAM. I have this laptop... HP Pavilion g6-1304sv Notebook... and I want to add some memory to my 4 GB I have already. My laptop is a RAM like this... AData 4 GB 1333 MHz PC3-10600. So my question is: do I have to add an another AData, exactly the same thing? Can I add a RAM from another manufacturer, I don't know, like the one used... MUSHKIN 4 GB DIMM DDR3 PC3-10666 1333 MHZ... ? They are basically the same, I think, I mean 1600 PC3 is like PC3 10666, right? Is there a problem here?

    I would like your opinion on the matter, thank you!

    The Mushkin from newegg for $15.99 works perfectly. The Adata and the Mushkin as you note are essentially the same and will work together.

    http://www.eBay.com/ITM/Mushkin-Enhanced-4GB-204-pin-DDR3-so-DIMM-DDR3-1333-PC3-10666-laptop-memory-Mo-/291286883868?hash=item43d20d1e1c:g:NYoAAOSwBLlVCsol

    Post back if you need help most.

  • Pavilion dv6-2010sa Notebook: RAM upgrade

    My HP Pavilion dv6 is really slow (especially when you use the internet with more than a couple of tabs open. I did a full audit of viruses, spyware, etc. - all clean. However, when I checked the system I have only 3 GB of RAM (2.75 usable).

    Increase the RAM would make a significant difference and if so what is the maximum I should buy (which would be effective)? It would also be very helpful if you can give advice if I should run extra RAM with what I already have or if I have to replace it. Finally, if you could tell me the name of the RAM should I buy and where can I buy it.

    Thanks in advance.

    Ben

    It will run up to 8 GB of RAM. This is the laptop DDR2-800 memory. This video shows the replacement of hard disk and memory so just pay attention to memory:

    https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=koynICXjbzI

    DDR2 is very expensive. Here's the manual for your dv6:

    Manual

    Here is the Kingston showing page guaranteed compatible RAM:

    http://www.crucial.com/USA/en/compatible-upgrade-for/HP-Compaq/Pavilion-DV6-2010sa

    As you can see, 8 GB is well over $200. Personally, because I'm cheap, I would buy a single module of 2 gig and increase the total RAM of 4 GB or, to be sure it works with maximum efficiency, buy a 4 GB kit if you have 2 identical bars. A 4 GB kit is 'only' $ 56, and it is a reasonable investment. 4 concerts will be significantly better than 3. You might also think of a reinstallation of the operating system. Computers a naturally slow down with age that the registry fills up with junk. There are a few settings, you can clean up the start menu and other things less an OS reinstall.

    If it's 'the Answer' please click on 'Accept as Solution' to help others find it.

  • HP Pavilion g6-2249wm Notebook: RAM upgrade question

    When I ordered my laptop a few years, there is, it came with 4 GB of RAM standard, but you could spend up to a maximum of 8 GB to 6 GB. I bought it with 6 GB. I want to move to 8 GB, and I know there are 2 RAM slots in the laptop. My question is, did they use a 6 GB stick in one of the slots or the fact that they use a 4 gb one and one 2g in the other? Im hoping to get a response, so I don't have to open it up and look for myself. I don't know if I should order a 2 GB or 4 GB a stick to get up to 8 GB.  That being said, someone knows if HP would be put in a 6 GB stick or run a 4 GB and 2 GB as a whole? IM assuming they put in a single 6 GB and I just need to buy a upgrade 2bg. Thank you

    Moreover, it would go better if I just replaced it and got a bar of 8 GB of RAM?

    I can tell without looking or read whatever it is, that it isn't just a 6 gig of memory because those who are not 'a thing' as the kids say. You can actually get a software called Belarc Advisor to do the dirty work and interrogate the locations of memory and tell you what is in it or them.

    http://www.Belarc.com/free_download.html

    But since there is no 6 concert sticks; only 2, 4 and 8, we know that you have a 2 gig and a 4 GB and you can mix the 2 and add a 4.

    The laptop will not support 8 modules of concert and it will work better with 2 of the same size due to something called mode memory dual channel which is only used when you have two identical modules. So yes, you need to duplicate the existing 4 GB module for a total of 8 and you will see a modest but noticeable improvement in speed.

    If it's 'the Answer' please click on 'Accept as Solution' to help others find it.

  • Pavilion dv6t-3000 CTO Ente: Pavilion dv6t-3000 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC - RAM upgrade

    Hi all

    Happy new year 2016!

    Need help on RAM upgradation for dv6t-3000 CTO Notebook PC (laptop).

    --------------------------
    My system info:
    Model: HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC
    Name of the operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 home
    OS version: 10.0.10586 n/a build 10586
    OS configuration: Standalone Workstation
    OS Build type: multiprocessor Free
    Processor (s): 1 processor installed.
    [01]: Intel64 family 6 model 37 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel ~ 2133 Mhz
    Intel (r) Core i3 CPU M 350 2.27 GHz
    Slot 1: 2 GB Samsung 1067 MHz MEM
    Slot 2: 2 GB Samsung 1067 MHz MEM
    Motherboard: 144 c 65,38

    Virtual memory: Max size: 7 862 MB
    Virtual memory: available: 2 319 MB
    Virtual memory: in use: 5 543 MB

    (bought in 2010 HP online shoppig)
    --------------------------

    I wanted to be the existing 2x2gb RAM upgraded to 2 x 4 GB.
    In the maintenance and the service manual (c02657339.pdf) information, following a very generic info is seen:
    -----
    Two SODIMM slots for customer-accessible/extendable
    DDR3 PC3-10600 1333 MHz memory
    Supports dual channel

    Supports up to 8 GB of memory system in the following configurations:
    Total system memory to 1024 MB (1024 MB x 1)
    Total system memory of 2048 MB (1024 MB x 2, dual-channel)
    Total system memory of 2048 MB (2048 MB x 1)
    Total system memory of 3072 MB (1024 MB x 1 + 2048 MB x 1)
    Total system memory of 4096 MB (2048 MB x 2, dual-channel)
    System memory total 6144 MB (2048 MB x 1 + 4096 MB x 1)
    Total system memory of 8192 MB (4096 MB x 2, dual-channel)
    -----

    Analysis of the essential:
    Maximum memory: 8192MB
    Recommendations of the participle did not «...» PC3-10600... ».

    -----
    I've visited the forums, recommendations are given by competent persons for purchases of RAM.

    Issues related to the:
    1 is my laptop - portable, compatible computer for the upgrade of the Rams the existing 2 x 4 GB 2x2gb?
    2. following has been recommended for a similar case in the forums (for a slightly different configuration):

    http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16820231342

    (1.5V)
    G.SKILL 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) 204-pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) laptop memory model F3-10600CL9D-8GBSQ

    (Not sure if is 1, 5V for my machine)
    Can I use the same (2)... or else want to recommend pieces for 2 x 4 GB with the purchase that I don't get no exact corresponding to those. One or the other setting is different.

    Thanks in anticipation,
    Srini

    Your request has been covered in the next more old thread.

    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-hardware-and-upgrade-questions/dv6t-3000-RAM-upgrade/TD-p/2484041/page/2

  • I add 1 GB or 2 GB of ram to hp HP 530 Notebook PC(KD092AA#ABV)

    I have HP 530 Notebook PC(KD092AA#ABV) laptop and I want to add 2 GB of ram

    I add 2 GB memory

    and there are two slots for ram

    can I add 2 GB for each machine slot

    This link for my laptop

    https://h10057.www1.HP.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/KD092AA.htm

    Thanks advanced

    Hello:

    You can install a maximum of bars of memory 2 x 1 GB for a total of 2 GB.

    You can not install a 2 GB memory module specifications.

    In other words, you can not install 4 GB of memory in your model.

  • 17 - p120wm: hp laptop 17-p120wm RAM Upgrade DIY or shop service

    I can't find information about the max ram upgrade or how to remove what I can buy new ram and install it myself.

    It has the factory installed 4 GB SDRAM DDR3L (1 DIMM).

    I use a large workshop and if I can't install it myself they will for me when I can buy the max ram for this model.

    Thanks in advance for your comments.

    KIM

    Maximum RAM memory supported 8 GB

    Memory SODIMM slots two - NOT accessible customer / extensible DDR3L-1600 dual channel support DDR3L-16009 single channel support DDR3L-1333 channel simple Support (DDR3L-1600 downgrade DDR3L-1333) supports up to 8 GB of RAM in the following conƭgurations & #29;

    Total system memory of 2048 MB (2 048 × 1).

    Total system memory of 4096 MB (4096 × 1).

    Memory system total 6144 MB (4096 x 1) + (2 048 × 1)

    8192 MB total system memory (8192 × 1).

    Service Manual:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-17-P100-notebook-PC-series/8499335/model/8888513/manuals

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04777516

    Kind regards.

  • Lenovo B590: RAM upgrade is not detected

    Hi all

    Yesterday, I bought a chip of PC3-12800 CL11 204 pins SODIMM RAM Kingston 4 GB of my local store of hardware because I wanted to update my Lenovo B590 memory, which - by default - has 4 GB of DDR3 RAM installed. I have double checked if memory was compatible with my B590 calling Lenovo support and searching the Web (which gives this message, for example). The two sources confirmed the upgrade should not be a problem if I did not exceed the limit of 8GB. However, after that I had plugged the RAM, I found that it was not recognized by my OS (Windows) and my BIOS. They are always saying that I only have the factory installed 4096MB.
    How can I make my system use this RAM upgrade? Please help, you have my gratitude!

    Note: when I determine which RAM to buy, I've checked also which type of memory was already installed in my B590 by the manufacturer. I unscrewed my notebook and found a chip, brand Hynix memory, I assumed it was a single 4GB chip. However, the search results for of his series on the web show it is in fact a DDR3 SDRAM 2 GB chip. I checked my hardware, but could not see any other chip (even though I'm 100% sure that my system has 4 GB of RAM installed by the manufacturer). If this has nothing to do with the above? Thanks again!

    RESOLVED: The RAM chip is not inserted properly in the additional location. All works fine now.

  • Laptop HP 15-R204NE: RAM upgrade

    Hi all

    So today, I tried to upgrade my laptop RAM of 4 GB (single channel) up to 8 GB (dual channel) by adding another 4 GB SO - DIMM. I did the disassembly and reassembly successfully process.

    When I booted up my laptop, in system properties, it shows me only 4.00 GB of Ram.

    I use CPU - Z to more statistics. CPU - Z listed the locations of memory in use. (Pictures below).

    But on the memory tab, CPU - Z shows 8Gbytes running on the same channel.

    There is no difference in performance, same as before.

    It's the RAM that I got my upgrade:

    http://www.lazada.com.my/Samsung-4GB-DDR3-pc3l-12800s-1600mhz-notebook-RAM-10441693.html

    I did a search before obtaining the DIMM and I kept the specs in return (PC3L - 12800 S 4 GB 1600 Mhz).

    But the part number, serial number and the week/year are different on the new RAM.

    In addition, on the new RAM chips are different and double chips that my original RAM.

    Properties:

    CPU - Z

    It is the upgrade of Ram.

    It is the original my laptop Ram comes with.

    I don't know what seems to be the issue here.

    I don't have to RAM bad? Because I also checked for update of the BIOS and I already have the last.

    Can someone tell what is the issue and guide me accordingly?

    Help is very appreciated.

    Kind regards

    Zarak

    Yes, the problem is that the memory is incompatible. Density (number of coins) is important. It is a good illustration that when we say constantly that it is better to install corresponding modules there is a reason for the advice.

  • Satellite Pro C850-1HD: valid guarantee after RAM upgrade?

    I work with a laptop Toshiba Satellite Pro C850-1HD in the warranty period, and I would like to know whether to extend the warranty for laptop RAM is maintained.

    Thank you

    > I would like to know whether to extend the warranty for laptop RAM is maintained.
    RAM upgrade does NOT affect the warranty.

    Here you can find instruction and nice workaround how to replace Toshiba Satellite Pro C850 modules series
    [Satellite Pro C850 / L850 - Memory Module replacement procedure | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/CRU2603BZ0000R01.htm]

  • Satellite R630-13F - RAM upgrade

    Hi all

    My R630 is faced with a newly added software for Photoshop (CS5 version). Whenever it is quite slow to open and try to merge the picture for the economy.

    I was wondering if I can upgrade the RAM. With a very limited knowledge, I would like to know if I need to buy an additional (if there is a vacancy for it), or I need to get one to replace the old.

    I think increasing the memory to 4 GB, but I was wondering if it will be enough for Photoshop. Thanks a lot for any input.

    Best wishes

    Tim

    Hey Buddy,

    RAM upgrade is not a problem because it is easy and can be done in a few minutes.

    Satellite R630 has Intel HM55 chipset, and the maximum capacity is 8 GB. This means that you can install 4GB module in each memory location. Also an upgrade to 4 GB is not a problem, you can keep your 2 GB module and just buy a new 2 GB module. The module DDR3-10066 part number is PA3676U-1M2G.

    If you have more questions just after, again :)

  • Satellite C670D-10W - RAM upgrade

    I recently received a Satellite C670D-10 w, which has 2 GB of memory. I would like to add a module of memory, but I can't find any mention of this on the site of toshiba of what kind, etc.
    Other that, 'don't use that toshiba has approved' modules.

    Can which module I get for this machine?
    TNX

    Hello

    For the RAM upgrade, you can use follow RAM modules:

    1 GB DDR3-1066 PA3675U-1M1G

    2 GB OF DDR3-1066 PA3676U-1M2G

    4 GB DDR3 - 1066 PA3677U-1M4G

  • Satellite 3000 - X 4: Question about RAM upgrade

    Hi all

    I'm looking for more information on how to upgrade the RAM for my SATELLITE S3000 - X 4 (120 MB RAM, 14 GB HD I think!). Here's a little history...

    This laptop is about 5 years old, and I'm hoping to speed up a bit. I don't want to buy a new computer because she usually serves my needs.

    I emptied my hard drive files and unwanted programs. And I ran Jv16 Power Tools to clean the registry and minimize starts the process.

    It's always a little slow and if I am considering upgrading the RAM because I think I can do this for about £50. My questions are:

    What type of upgrade RAM should I look to buy? (This laptop have 2 RAM "plug-ins" or just one?)
    What is the size of RAM upgrade is the maximum an S3000 - X 4 could face?
    Could a novice like me to adapt to the style DIY upgrade?

    Thanks for any help you can offer!

    Gabrielle

    Hi Gabrielle

    He is old enough. I looked for some info, but unfortunately I n t have not found much. The device can use the 512 MB of RAM, and you can use 2 sticks of memory. I'm not 100% sure but I think you can use the module with tracking number PA3086U - 1. 25 M.

    The unit is not known to me but please check the underside. On most units, you can find coverage of memory.

Maybe you are looking for