Can the motherboard on hp notebook 17-by0055nr be replaced and upgraded? I upgraded the RAM from 8gb to 16gb but I’m still not getting the performance I wish to achieve. I am aware that the CPU is soldered to the motherboard so I am w...
it’s possible that the motherboard was replaced, or there might be an error in the system records. Please visit theWarranty Statuspage and enter the serial number found on the laptop itself to verify the warranty and product details.
more accessible sticks of RAM was in. So I tried one, then the other, switched them into a different slot to see which stick was bad, but as long as either stick was in either slot, no start. So, I am guessing the RAM Bay is bad. Can this item on the moth...
more accessible sticks of RAM was in. So I tried one, then the other, switched them into a different slot to see which stick was bad, but as long as either stick was in either slot, no start. So, I am guessing the RAM Bay is bad. Can this item on the moth...
If the SSDs are recognized on another computer, the issue might be with the motherboard or the SSD slots on your laptop. In this case, I would recommend reaching out to a local authorized service center for further assistance. You can find a local se...
Everyone probably knows that before adding RAM to a computer or laptop you should check how much RAM the motherboard can support. If the hardware does not support more RAM there is no point in trying to
It can’t be a double digit number then. No, certainly not. If I had to guess, I would say the number is in the hundreds. BabyBlu (Primary): CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K @ up to 5.3GHz, 5.0GHz all-core, delidded Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI Hero RAM: G.Skil...
It cracks me up to hear "NO, it can NOT be replaced because it is S-O-L-D-E-R-E-D to the board!!!"... as if that's some nightmare scenario. 🎵Dunn... Dunnn... Duuunnnnnnnnn...🎶 No one gave birth to a motherboard that came out with every component already attached...
For most desktop computers, yes, you can upgrade the internal components like the hard drive, RAM, or graphics card. However, for many laptops and some newer desktop models, upgrading can be more difficult or even impossible due to the components being integrated directly into the motherboard....
For most desktop computers, yes, you can upgrade the internal components like the hard drive, RAM, or graphics card. However, for many laptops and some newer desktop models, upgrading can be more difficult or even impossible due to the components being integrated directly into the motherboard....