upgrade memory b50-30 Lenovo

Hello! I have a Lenovo B50-30 with Intel Celeron N2930 quad-core and 2 slots for RAM, a 4 GB and the other is free. Can you tell me if the second slot is active for an another RAM upgrade? Thank you.

Hi Lopi_gt,

Welcome to the Community Forums!

To answer your question Yes you can either put another 4GB of memory or an 8 GB of memory, you can replace your 4 GB memory as well as with another 8 GB.

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