The beauty about RAM is that you can always upgrade later if you don't fill up all the DIMM slots on the motherboard. So if it has 4 DIMM slots, you can get 16GB now and add 16GB later. RAM rarely fails so later on you could buy the identical RAM used down the road or install some with similar specifications.Of the 4 slots they are currently empty-8gb-empty-8gb so if installed them it would be 16gb-8gb-16gb-8gb. Would that work ok? Sort by: •. I believe it will work, but remember they will all run at the speed of the slowest stick. •. Yes, 8-16-8-16 will work fine. I used to stack 2-4-2-4 to get 12 GB dual-channel.
Per the chart, RAM for your system is DDR4 2133 and you can have a total RAM configuration up to 16 GB. So yes, 8 GB will work. If you are thinking of adding another 4 GB just make sure it is the same type and speed, and possibly the same manufacturer. The best case is to buy a kit of 2 matched RAM modules, then you are 100% sure of compatibility.
Do verify that the user manual is applicable to your laptop. Supported memory configurations and installation are presented beginning on physically numbered Page 50 (1st link) and on Page 4-10 (second link) Use the memory part numbers to find/and confirm the applicable RAM specs if you purchase 3rd party RAM modules.
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