- you can install a maximum of 96GB of RAM in your laptop according to PHS-electronic GmbH [ I think it's true because your processor supports 96GB of RAM and I don't think there is a limitation on your laptop's motherboard [ also on the website it is mentioned that Lenovo ...
Hi DJPeter84! Thanks for reaching us. The motherboard can support up to 16GB memory, however, since the variant you have does have 4GB soldered, you can maximize the upgrade by adding additional 8GB memory. Here are the list of compatible and tested memory for your laptop ...
No, it is not possible (without replacing the motherboard as well). The processor is soldered in place. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/122589/intel-core-i78550u-processor-8m-cache-up-to-4-00-ghz.html Even if it were posssible, the only place that can answer ...
The thing is, I don't want to buy a new quad-core processor and then find out it doesn't fit or may get too hot or that my motherboard/BIOS does not support it or if my laptop simply can't be upgraded.. I've tried doing my research, and I beleive any of these would work,...
You probably would need to replace your motherboard with the upgraded CPU already soldered on. But if your Mobile processor is up-gradable then I suggest your open a ASUS SUPPORT TICKET and asked them if your laptop processor can be upgraded and which Mobile processors will be compatible. 0...
I also went as far as removing CMOS battery from motherboard and discharging remaining power. That is why I think I need another way to clear and restore factory BIOS settings. I've worked pc a long time and know this bios has bricked my laptop and I just want to reset it back to ...
Hi there, I have checked how much ram my motherboard can take and it says I can handle much more than I am trying to install, I am upgrading from the standard 2x4GB sodimm sticks that came with the laptop to some recently purchased corsair vengeance sodimm ddr4 2x8GB 3200mhz ...
Upgrading Laptop/Desktop CNVIo WiFi 5 cards to PCIe WiFi6e/7 Expand racerz1 Member 54 Posted January 15 Author On 1/15/2024 at 9:10 PM, filpo said: try reseating the ram, cpu and gpu. Also the power connectors on the motherboard will try this, thanks! racerz1 Member 54...
Hi im upgrading my ryzen 3600XT to an 7800x3D and since nothing is really the same except the graphics and SSD's what should i do after changing the parts like drivers software wise, removing all the drivers related to the motherboard (and how)?, reinstalling windows. what will i need...
Amongthe components of a computer, the motherboard, processor, and the screen are the main parts that you can't (and shouldn't) upgrade. Most laptops are constructed with a particular motherboard and processor series in mind, and these two parts largely determine how much heat the laptop wi...