Zbook 15: Primary memory locations

Hello

I think of a memory upgrade for my 15 zbook. I have the two expansion slots occupied and before you actually buy the memory I wanted to check if I am able to make the change myself. So I tried from the memory of the expansion slot at the primary slots, those under the keyboard.

At this place, I found the place for memory, but not slots for it.

No idea why, or what can I do in this case?

I've attached a picture of how my under-keyboard-slots looks like

Well the manual says flat there are 4 locations of memory. I also know that on a HP mobile workstation recent model units with dual core processors have 2 slots and equipped models of Quad Core processors have 4.

I also noted in the manual that the models Dual Core and Quad Core use different motherboards. I'll guess your laptop computer has a processor dual-core and the motherboard has only 2 slots memory, expansion that is more easily accessible slots only. If your laptop computer has a processor Quad Core explanation would then become more obscure and there must be an oversight at the factory during the production of the motherboard, and you should be entitled to a replacement laptop. In my opinion, if it is a dual core of the processor itself to limits you to 16 gigs so that you could not install modules of 4 x 8 gig anyway.

Post back and we do know.

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