Hp15-af103ax: hardware upgrade

You want to update 4 GB / 8 GB. Impossible to know the maximum capacity for the model. Is it possible to increase the RAM?

Yes, but possible.

Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

Two clients-inaccessible/ upgradable memory module slots

So there are two slots, you have 1 which is empty and you can increase the memory of 8 GB, but that would mean the lower lid:

See page 37 and 44. This put the guarantee in danger if you are still covered. Please report if you need help more with this.

The module you need is this one:

4 GB (PC3L, 12800, 1600 MHz) 691740-005

http://www.Amazon.com/HP-691740-001-4GB-1600MHz-PC3L-12800/DP/B00CI08FX4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&QID=1456665985&SR=8-1&keywords=691740-005

In fact, the laptop would take 2 x 8 gig modules and perform 16 concerts, but I think you'd be very well pass to 8 GB.

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