Limiting memory 8GB Pavilion P7 - 1236 s

Is it possible to increase the memory limit of 8 MB? This seems artificially low by today's standards, especially with the availability of the 16 GB for $100 sets.

Hello

HP recently changed the specifications of memory on some of its PCs to allow for expansion of memory more.  I have not seen any changes for the P7 - 1236 s.

Note: The motherboard in your PC uses the H61 chipset, which is able to process 16 GB on other motherboards with only two DIMM slots.  However, the bios of your PC may limit the support up to 8 GB.  If you're feeling adventurous, you can give a try in two corresponding 8 GB DIMMS using the same voltage than your current DIMM. Most likey you will not find the same timings of CASE as your existing DIMM.  CPU - Z will give you the existing DIMM specifications. Know what is the return policy before buying anything. Clear the CMOS after installing new DIMMS.

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