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Will ddr3 memory fit in hp probook 450 g0 laptop if standard ddr3l memory?
I would like to add or completely replace both brackets in an hp probook 450 g0 laptop. The laptop is quite old, but surprisingly it has ddr3l memory. The fact is that lower voltage strips (ddr3l) are more expensive than dd3 format strips. I would like to save money, but I don't know. Will ddr3 sticks fit this laptop? To help, I'll throw off information about the motherboard of the laptop.
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Standard component
DDR3L SDRAM (1600 MHz)
2 SODIMM slots supporting dual-channel
2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB SODIMM
Maximum capacity
Upgrade to 16384 MB by installing 8192 MB SODIMMs in slots 1 and 2
Dual-channel
To achieve maximum dual-channel memory Both slots must be installed with SODIMMs of the same size and speed.
You need to install a low-voltage DDR3L.
Read on the off site, in instr.
If it supports ddr3, both will do. If ddr3l - then only them
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