Memory DIMM voltage?

Hello

I want to add some extra memory to my machine, but I want to make sure that I get the memory with the same nominal voltage for maximum compatibility.

The machine is a HP Pavilion HPE H8-1070uk

Product number: LN874EA #ABU

Model: H8-1070uk

HP admits not knowing the answer, which is a little disturbing considering his equipment!

Anyone have any ideas?

See you soon.

I suspect the most common voltage for the memory of your system is 1.5volts, but to be sure, click the link below for CPU - Z;

http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/CPU-z/1.58-Setup-en.exe

and run this program to determine the operating voltage of the currently installed memory. Go to the tab labeled 'SPD' to find the specifications you are looking for. This should include the type, speed and voltage.

Frank

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