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As the Lenovo rep reported, 4Gbyte is soldered to the board and there is a 4Gbyte SODIMM in the memory slot. I don't care about the warranty, so I removed the 4Gbyte SODIMM and replaced it with a 16Gbyte module (Crucial DDR4-2666 1.2V CL19, CT16G48FRA266). See the images. I don't know if this is the maximum, but 20Gbyte is enough for me. I've had the laptop for 2 weeks now and really like it, especially for the price.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Lenovo IdeaPad 3-15 Laptop, model number 81WE011UUS, is not user upgradable. A certified technician must do all of the work, so as to not void the warranty. There is 4GB RAM soldered to the motherboard and another 4GB DDR4-2666MHz RAM in the one available RAM slot. Your certified technician can replace the 4GB RAM stick with a 8GB RAM stick for a maximum system RAM total of 12GB DDR4-2666MHz. We recommend you consult your certified technician for your upgrade options.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I read where someone added a 16GB module to make it 20GB max.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.seems possible , if you look at the specs on the newer i3 and i5 Core chips , say max RAM can handle up to 64GB even older versions max RAM Core chips can handle is 32GB
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