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Yes. That's the short answer. PCMag.com has the listed spec: The ThinkPad X240 "supports a maximum of one 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3L-1600MHz SODIMM Memory." Things to consider though... 8GB is the maximum RAM for this device. If you bought aftermarket, they probably put in a 4GB RAM to run the bells and whistles. Hold onto the RAM board as you may find a use for it when you get your next computer and it has 2 RAM slots. 12 GB v 8 GB is nice. The chip is advertised as a DDR3 but the packaging states that the power consumption is 1.35V; this makes it a DDR3L (L = low voltage). Previous standard was 1.5V. And yes, it's compatible. (I sure wish BB would QC their pages.) https://www.pcmag.com/review/320010/lenovo-thinkpad-x240?tab=Specs
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