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Model: HP - Pavilion - 2-in-1 14" FHD Laptop - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Space Blue
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As for the RAM upgradeability, according to a question asked on Best Buy by a buyer, HP team representative answered it as: "Thank you for the question. The Pavilion 14-ek0013dx specification indicates that the memory is "onboard", meaning soldered. While it can be upgraded, this would be a job for a trained technician. If by "internal space" you mean storage, yes, the drive could be switched out for one of higher capacity. Due to the Li-ion battery, we suggest that all upgrades be performed by professional technicians."
Another similar questioned was answered by a HP team representative as: "This Pavilion 2-in-1 laptop has 2 slots which can be upgraded by a tech professional up to 16GB in each slot for 32GB of total RAM."
So, yes, it is soldered and not upgradeable by a layman.
The clamshell/regular pavilion has two sodimm slots.
The new Intel 12th gen models of the pavilion convertible x360 has its memory soldered - it's non-upgradeable
I am wondering if the people who keep asking about whether a device is upgradable have the experience and know-how to upgrade devices or are dreaming that they will upgrade it or pay someone to upgrade it? Do you REALLY need to upgrade? I still have a 12 year laptop running on 8 GB...
I am wondering if the people who keep asking about whether a device is upgradable have the experience and know-how to upgrade devices or are dreaming that they will upgrade it or pay someone to upgrade it? Do you REALLY need to upgrade? I still have a 12 year laptop running on 8 GB...
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As for the RAM upgradeability, according to a question asked on Best Buy by a buyer, HP team representative answered it as:
"Thank you for the question. The Pavilion 14-ek0013dx specification indicates that the memory is "onboard", meaning soldered. While it can be upgraded, this would be a job for a trained technician. If by "internal space" you mean storage, yes, the drive could be switched out for one of higher capacity. Due to the Li-ion battery, we suggest that all upgrades be performed by professional technicians."
Another similar questioned was answered by a HP team representative as:
"This Pavilion 2-in-1 laptop has 2 slots which can be upgraded by a tech professional up to 16GB in each slot for 32GB of total RAM."
So, yes, it is soldered and not upgradeable by a layman.
The new Intel 12th gen models of the pavilion convertible x360 has its memory soldered - it's non-upgradeable
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