Limit of 8GB memory Vostro 3750

Vostro 3750 description indicates memory limit of 8 GB

but

the i7-2670QM cpu and specifications of the Intel HM65 chipset support 16GB.

Is there a technical reason why the V3750 will not support 16GB (2 x 8 GB)

memory DDR3 correctly specified - other than the question of taking in charge?

Even though Dell says the maximum memory on the Vostro of 3750 to 8 GB, I installed 16GB (2 x 8 GB) without any problems on my i7 3750.

I ran the linux based memtest + several times without problem and my Vostro seems to work perfectly.

I'm a happy camper... and will try 32GB (2 x 16GB) when the 16GB modules come around at a reasonable price.

Good luck. :)

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