Hi,
I have an old computer but it runs very well unless I'm really pushing it (like the new Adobe products do)
I'm exploring the idea of trying to get it working well enough before dropping $800+ on a new computer.
The specs for the 9 year old HP show 8gb of RAM is the max supported, but I wonder if that's because of limitations at the time that don't exist now. I've read anecdotal tales of exceeding the supported max on some computers. I have no idea what would limit this to 8bg (bios settings, hardware, etc...)
My computer and motherboard:
I have found that they make 16gb kits that fit the specs of the type of ram, but no idea if my computer would recognize them ( Crucial 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800) Unbuffered UDIMM Memory)
Advice?
I really appreciate the help.
LB
I have an old computer but it runs very well unless I'm really pushing it (like the new Adobe products do)
I'm exploring the idea of trying to get it working well enough before dropping $800+ on a new computer.
The specs for the 9 year old HP show 8gb of RAM is the max supported, but I wonder if that's because of limitations at the time that don't exist now. I've read anecdotal tales of exceeding the supported max on some computers. I have no idea what would limit this to 8bg (bios settings, hardware, etc...)
My computer and motherboard:
IPISB-CU (Carmel2)
Manufacturer: Pegatron
I have found that they make 16gb kits that fit the specs of the type of ram, but no idea if my computer would recognize them ( Crucial 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800) Unbuffered UDIMM Memory)
Advice?
I really appreciate the help.
LB