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You will only be able to replace the removable module with a 16GB module for a total of 24GB. Slot 0 is soldered to the motherboard. The 1TB SSD is PCIe NVMe 3.0 so you shouldn't have any issues upgrading to 2TB, probably even 4TB would be perfectly compatible. Note that as Gen 3 phases out, Gen 4 is still backwards compatible and will work just fine, even if not at the SSD manufacturer's advertised speed (but still as fast as Gen 3 allows).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.According to the device specifications, the laptop has 8GB of onboard memory that cannot be replaced and a SO-DIMM memory slot that can be expanded up to 8GB. Therefore, you can upgrade the RAM by adding an additional 8GB SO-DIMM memory module to the existing slot, bringing the total RAM capacity to 16GB. The memory type is DDR4(3200MHz), dual channel. As for the storage, the laptop supports up to 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe*1, Gen4x4.
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