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Harry, thank you for your question about this HP laptop! The maximum memory it has been tested for and supports is 16GB in a 2x8GB configuration. The processor is soldered to the board and the graphics is on-board and integrated. If you need more than 16GB of memory and a dedicated graphics card, the Envy, Spectre, and Omen series laptops offer those configurations and are sold in Best Buy stores.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no graphics card (graphics are integrated), so nothing so swap out there. And this is not one out of the 1,000,000 CPUs that can be replaced. But you could replace the motherboard for one that supports you DIY inclinations.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The number of laptops with an upgradeable CPU can probably be counted on one hand, and you would likely need both hands to count those with an upgradeable GPU. Even laptops with a separate GPU generally just have an additional chip soldered into the motherboard; it's not like a desktop, where there is room to spare for these kinds of things. So spend more for those upgradeable laptops, buy one with everything you could ever want, prepare to swap out the entire mobo, or stick with the purchase as-is.
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