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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used both MS Copilot and Google Gemini, and both agree on this question. This is what Gemini said (it had the most comprehensive information), slightly abbreviated. BTW, you can do the same thing, it's not difficult: Yes, you can add or upgrade the RAM in the HP 17-cn3327dx laptop. The HP 17-cn3327dx, which typically comes with a 13th Generation Intel Core i7 processor and 16 GB of DDR4-3200 MT/s RAM (configured as 2 x 8 GB sticks), has two SODIMM memory slots. Upgrade Details RAM Type: DDR4 SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module). Speed: The current RAM runs at 3200 MHz. You should look for new RAM with this speed for optimal compatibility. Maximum Supported RAM: While the official HP specifications for this model series sometimes list the maximum memory as 16 GB, the technical architecture of the system often supports a higher capacity. Some users of very similar models in the HP 17 series have successfully upgraded to 32 GB (2 x 16 GB), and some system tools report a maximum capacity of 64 GB. Important Note The RAM slots on this laptop are not considered user-accessible by HP, meaning the process of opening the case to replace the modules might be complicated and could potentially void your warranty. It usually requires removing the entire bottom cover of the laptop, which can be challenging on newer HP models. Before attempting an upgrade, it's highly recommended to consult a compatible memory finder tool (like those offered by third-party memory manufacturers) or a video guide for the general HP 17-cn series to see the specific steps involved in accessing the memory slots.
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