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No it will not
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just received this laptop, It has 16GB of memory. I have not opened it yet so I do not know if it is on one card or two. I do know that it has 2 memory slots inside. IF they provided memory is on a single card then it is NOT the optimal configuration for this system. Because this CPU uses DUAL Channel architecture and it has embedded graphics in the Intel CHIP, it uses system memory for graphics AND processing. If you install only one memory card, you can potentially have a bottleneck with the graphics AND main processor competing for the same I/O bus. Therefore in any memory configuration it is optimal to have two cards installed of matching specifications. With two separate cards, the graphics card can use the secondary I/O bus while the CPU uses the primary I/O bus, thus DOUBLING the width of the I/O bus. This can typically provide anywhere from 11 to 24% increase efficiency on an Intel processor. (Note: on AMD processors this increase would be much higher because they do not include an I/O controller in the AMD chip.) When purchasing a memory upgrade to use a pair of cards, it is best to purchase them at the same time from the same manufacturer so that they are matched to each other. If you purchase one card from one vendor and one card from another vendor they may or may not match well. If you happen to install different speeds of RAM, the bus will access all memory at the slower of the two speeds. I am planning to upgrade it to the maximum of 32 GB using two 16 GB cards. This laptop uses 32GB KIT(2x16GB) DDR4 2400MHz PC4-19200. I am assuming it uses Non-ECC Unbuffered 1.2V modules which are most common. The HP website does not list this specification.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for the question. This refurbished laptop has 16GB of memory, which will be optimum for most usage.
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