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If you own an HP All-in-One 24-dd0117c (model 1K0D7AA), you can easily upgrade the RAM to boost your computer’s performance. This particular model is built for simple hardware access, usually featuring a panel that you can remove with a few straightforward steps to reach the internal components.
The system typically comes with 8GB of RAM out of the box. To make it faster, you can upgrade the memory. The maximum capacity supported is 32GB of total RAM, giving you plenty of room to improve performance. It has two SODIMM slots, which are the small, laptop-style memory slots. Usually, one slot is occupied by an 8GB module, so you’ll often have one free for an immediate upgrade.
Make sure to get DDR4 SODIMM (laptop-sized) RAM sticks. The standard modules are often 2400 MHz, but many users have successfully used 3200 MHz RAM. Keep in mind that these faster modules might operate at the slower system-supported speed, which is fine. For the best performance, it’s recommended to install matched pairs of RAM sticks—either two 8GB modules for a total of 16GB or two 16GB modules to reach the maximum 32GB. Using matched pairs helps the computer run more smoothly by enabling dual-channel memory.
To upgrade, you’ll need to remove the bottom speaker cover, unscrew certain screws, and gently detach the back panel. Once you peel back the cover, you’ll see the motherboard and the RAM slots. Installing new RAM involves just inserting the modules into the empty slots. If you need detailed instructions, you can find helpful videos on YouTube or visit the HP Support website.
Taking these simple steps will allow you to improve your computer’s speed and multitasking ability. Just be careful during the process to avoid damaging any components, and you’ll enjoy faster performance in no time.





