Upgrade memory for Pavilion 23-f213W

The motherboard on this machine has two locations of memory, which has a module of 4 GB. The machine obviously fits 16 GB of total memory. Without replacing the existing 4 GB module, I could just add a module of 8 GB or would be - that give rise to a memory failure?

Hello Whippit65,

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According to the product specification of HP Pavilion TouchSmart 23 - f213w all-in-one desktop PC, you can simply add a module of 8 GB, as long as she follows these requirements memory:

  • The module is DDR3 SO-DIMM: PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600) PC3-14900 (DDR3-1866)
  • The memory does not exceed the 16 GB of RAM on 64-bit systems (that your computer is installed with).

I hope this helps!

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