Update memory

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion g6 Notebook PC 2221 EV X64bit, Intel (r) Core i3 - 3110 M CPU @ 2.40 GHz, with an A-DATA 4 GB DDR3 1600 Mhz, module in the connector 1. I want to move from a factory setting of 4 GB RAM to 8 GB RAM memory.

I did some research on the web for example (analysis tool essential) but I'am still uncertain on which module of memory should I buy like noone Specifies whether it is a

DIMM or SODIMM?

Voltage?

Double or Single Channel module?

I would also like to know what replacement memory (brand names that are compatible HP) choice I have? Can anyone help?

Hi Fotzou,



I don't have a lot of the information you are looking for, what I found in the Maintenance and Service Guide is a reference to the reference numbers that is known to work in your notebook memory HP. You can find this information on page 47. I have also included the document 'upgrade memory (RAM)'. This will guide you through the steps of verification of the amount of memory can be installed, the maximum memory supported and how to install it.



An option that you always check the HP Shopping web page, to see if there is memory available for your laptop modules there.



Thank you.

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