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The BRAND doesn't matter, just the specs. In fact, most manufacturers just put in whatever compatible brand they have available at the time of construction, since there are many variables governing availability: shipping, price, demand, personnel issues, etc. Just look at the sticks inside and search their serial numbers at Best Buy or websites like Crucial, Kingston, PNY, etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, if you want to upgrade the ram to 32/64/128gb you will have to take the old ram out and get some new DDR5 ram DDR4 will not work.
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