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Lenovo S145-15IWL RAM upgrade?
I just got this computer and I am trying to find out what the maximum RAM is that I can put into this? I have looked at the specs from Lenovo but it seems like there's conflict somewhere. It shows there is an onboard 4GB DDR4, which I assume that means soldered? But it also says MAX support is 8+4GB in another spot. When I check the RAM in the task manager it says there is only 1 of 1 slots used. Maybe I am just not understanding? Or is it soldered and all I can have is 4GB of RAM? Thank you kindly in advance for your help.
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- MatthewLv 71 year agoFavorite Answer
Go to crucial memory scan and run the test it'll tell you exactly how much RAM you can add and what's in your computer without taking it apart