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Never seen a Laptop that you could change the CPU or Graphics as they generally are soldered on to ensure they really don't come loose being in a mobile type environment. So as far as the CPU that would be a big no! As far as the Ram I have posted in a couple other answers as the information is either just not read or not understood. If you go to Crucial dot com the memory company you can run a scan of not just this laptop but any laptop/desktop. This particular Laptop will max out at 32GB of DDR4-2400 SODIMM. The system comes with 4GB of memory already installed with a an additional open slot. (see photos added). No I did not actually look at the installed ram to see if it was soldered (which I doubt it is) The bottom of the laptop has about a dozen or so small Phillips type screws. (This design s different from other laptops one may be use to where the battery etc is in different compartments and visible) the whole bottom is 1 piece molded up and around. You must remove all these screws prior, not to mention having your system powered off. Once that is done use a small sturdy very thin piece of plastic or your finger nail and find a starting point to access the bevel on this laptop to start separating it from the top half it carefully work around the whole trim, you only need the front left open to access the empty SODIMM slot under the left side of the keyboard, the seam on this system is very very well hidden, the easiest would be look along side the edge of the keyboard and you will see it it actually wraps from the bottom, I would not remove more than you need to as it is pretty accessible. My Disclaimer is this( I am a certified Technologies technician A+,N+ Security + Microsoft MTA & MCSA with more than your average persons abilities and proper tools for working on computers etc. I do not know if you need to pay a certified tech to install this extra memory or not. really makes no sense like buying a car a the dealer telling you all the work must be done at the dealer or the warranty is void! So do at your own risk but it is not hard to do!) But like I said I really do not know as I have found no evidence anywhere stating this claim! If you have common sense then you can probably upgrade the ram if not then pay to have it done. But my daughters system is now running 20GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM which really makes a difference in the speed and usefulness of this laptop! pictures verify this. I hope this helps in the answers on if this ram is up-gradable etc. As far as upgrading the HDD, not sure why anyone would need to ? being a 1 TB HDD not to mention all the online cloud storage and portable HDD available.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.CPU - No Memory (RAM) - Yes, to 8GB HDD - Yes
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.All of the upgrades are possible but will void warranties if you do them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The CPU can not be upgraded. The Maximum RAM is 8GB. The HDD could be replaced. All work on this system must be completed by a certified technician so as to not void the warranty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The back of this laptop is solid. No access to the internals, so no upgrading of the HDD or RAM. No laptop that I know of has ever allowed you to upgrade a CPU or GPU.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, you can not upgrade those components.
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