a question sir i have this laptop and it's like a little different as it has bigger battery but not sata ssd slot it's same 15ALC6 my question is i check on crucial it says it can support a 16gb ram stick so max ram 20gb can u check if it support 16gb stick i read some reviews and it says it work
Thank you for watching. This I found on Lenovo forum: "Based on specs, for models with 4GB onboard, the maximum memory capacity would be 12GB, while the 16GB is applicable to those with 8GB onboard, and this should increase the usable RAM"
@@smooth.IT.operator thanks I also read that but when I go to crucial site and they scan my PC it suggest I can also use 16gb stick. And thanks for reply I will do some more research
@@ArthurLeywin_01 Crucial wants to sell their products. If you will have a headache later with the compatibility, would Crucial assist you or even give you an exchange for a different module?
@@smooth.IT.operator well i had a break and did some research and use this command in cmd "wmic memphysical get MaxCapacity, MemoryDevices" it show that 16gb max and there are 2slots so max 8gb per slot you are right thank you again brother and well said that 8gb soldered may support 16gb stick.thanks again
@@ArthurLeywin_01 You are welcome. I sometimes use this command also but the Powershell version (Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_PhysicalMemoryArray | Select-Object MaxCapacity - I then devide the amount by nubmer 1024 two times). You have 8GB soldered onboard with your Lenovo model?
Thanks for the information i laughed a little because ibsaw you forgot to reconnect the new battery
Thank you for watching. Yep, you are right. Didn't include the part of the video where I reconnect it again. Editing mistake.
a question sir i have this laptop and it's like a little different as it has bigger battery but not sata ssd slot it's same 15ALC6 my question is i check on crucial it says it can support a 16gb ram stick so max ram 20gb can u check if it support 16gb stick i read some reviews and it says it work
Thank you for watching. This I found on Lenovo forum: "Based on specs, for models with 4GB onboard, the maximum memory capacity would be 12GB, while the 16GB is applicable to those with 8GB onboard, and this should increase the usable RAM"
@@smooth.IT.operator thanks I also read that but when I go to crucial site and they scan my PC it suggest I can also use 16gb stick. And thanks for reply I will do some more research
@@ArthurLeywin_01 Crucial wants to sell their products. If you will have a headache later with the compatibility, would Crucial assist you or even give you an exchange for a different module?
@@smooth.IT.operator well i had a break and did some research and use this command in cmd "wmic memphysical get MaxCapacity, MemoryDevices" it show that 16gb max and there are 2slots so max 8gb per slot you are right thank you again brother and well said that 8gb soldered may support 16gb stick.thanks again
@@ArthurLeywin_01 You are welcome. I sometimes use this command also but the Powershell version (Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_PhysicalMemoryArray | Select-Object MaxCapacity - I then devide the amount by nubmer 1024 two times). You have 8GB soldered onboard with your Lenovo model?