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Hi guys,

 

Looking to upgrade from 4GB Ram to 8GB. Wondering if anyone can tell me if the HP G56-105SA laptop uses only matched pairs or can it take a single 8GB card?

 

And is there any benefits with either/or?........just curious!

 

Thanks

slab288

 

PS by way of info it was originally only 2GB Ram but has been upgraded to the current 4GB (one card).

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If you run the crucial memory scanner that will tell you the max each slot will hold

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matched pairs or can it take a single 8GB card?

 

Use the scanner provided by Armageddon it will give you a lot of relevant informationJust for info:

If you are adding 8GB I would advise 2 x 4GB rather than 1 8GB module.

The reason is that if one goes wrong you can at least pull out one and run off the other.

 

From what I can find - the motherboard will support up to 8GB DDR3 memory.

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Thanks for the replies guys helpful again :cool:, it's 8gb in 2 slots shown in the results of the scan via the link above and 2 x 4 it is and would have been even if it could accept a single for the very sensible reason given by Ken.

 

Thanks again

slab288

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