I hate computers. I can more easily deal with rebuilding a small block motor for my Impala than understand the workings inside that white heinous contraption. But we just can't live without them in this day and age. I do appreciate the video you've posted and will now be able to upgrade the computer my wife uses. Tired of hearing the complains about how slow it works. If it was her car, I'd just drop a big block in it! Thanks so much for making it look so simple.
Hello, this model caps out at 8gb. If you have a different model it may hold more. I would google or search HPs site for "HP All-In-One PC Model # (your model#) specifications". Hope this helps.
Thank you for your video most helpful
you are most welcome. thanks for the comment.
I hate computers. I can more easily deal with rebuilding a small block motor for my Impala than understand the workings inside that white heinous contraption. But we just can't live without them in this day and age. I do appreciate the video you've posted and will now be able to upgrade the computer my wife uses. Tired of hearing the complains about how slow it works. If it was her car, I'd just drop a big block in it! Thanks so much for making it look so simple.
I have the opposite issue...i don't like working on cars. Lol
Just spent about 30 minutes and upgraded the computer for my wife. Thanks again for the video.
Ok, so this module is basically sized like the ones used for laptops?
yes it is.
hi can i install 16GB or higher RAM instead of 8GB if not thanks for the video!
Hello, this model caps out at 8gb. If you have a different model it may hold more. I would google or search HPs site for "HP All-In-One PC Model # (your model#) specifications". Hope this helps.
Another option is to go to the Crucial memory site and use the memory scanner. It should tell you what to get.