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If you’re wondering about your PC’s capabilities for upgrades, here’s some useful advice.
First, if you’re planning to add an M.2 NVMe SSD, keep in mind that your computer might only support one drive. It’s always a good idea to check your notebook’s specifications before purchasing an additional SSD.
When it comes to memory, you might find that your laptop allows you to install two 16 GB DDR4-3200 CL22 modules. However, be aware that the official service manual may state it supports only 16 GB total. If you want to see what’s actually possible for your device, you can run a simple command in Windows PowerShell. Just open PowerShell with administrator rights, then enter this line:
Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_PhysicalMemoryArray | Select-Object MaxCapacityEx, MemoryDevices
This command will help you verify how much memory your PC is designed to handle, so you can make an informed upgrade decision.
For detailed instructions and specifications, always refer to your device’s Maintenance and Service Guide, which you may find linked on your manufacturer’s support page.



