HP Notebook 15 model J2X73UA #A: Memory Upgrade

The invoice of WALMART shows "HP 15 F028WM' as the model - but the HP Support assistant offers a model # J2X73UA #ABA. He is currently having only one SAMSUNG 1600 4 GB of ram (SODIMM)?  installed. The CPU is a style of APU AMS-5000 A4 with integrated graphics RADEON HD. As with all MS Windows, it suffers from being a bit light on memory.

Guide the user treats adding a second SODIMM for better performance and decision-making support dual channel. Can it be replaced with a density greater than one or more RAM chip (s) to reach 8 GB (or even 16 GB)?   I love the system and the built-in DVD/CD burner. A link to the service manual would be appreciated.

Thank you

David Clark

PS... I have an anti-static bracelet and know enough to be able to, and remove the battery before performing any upgrade!

Your model has at least one door of memory accessible customer on the bottom. It's the square Panel that you remove with a screw. The manual on this series turns out to be inaccurate in several versions and particular models of Wal-Mart. Many have just a single memory slot. In my view, the yours is perhaps one of them. Here is the Service Manual:

Manual link

Installation memory is shown on page 30. Even if the laptop has only one location, we had reports of success with the replacement of the 4 GB module with a module of 8 GB. If there's a slot open, that's fine, and obviously all what you need to do is to add a second 4 GB module up to a total of 8 GB. Pay attention to the installed memory. Here is a picture of the 4 GB module to be installed in your laptop computer based on HP REF.

It's 1600 DDR3L which means low voltage 1.35 volts not 1,5 volt and it is the low density memory that you can tell from the 8 black blocks instead of 4. In order to do not buy 4 block 1.5 volt memory buy 8 block of 1.35 volts. Open it first and see if you need to buy a 4 GB module or a module of 8 GB. If there's any position of confusion remaining back for assistance.

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