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Memory Module Replacement Instructions 904513-121 Before you begin Observe the following requirements before removing and replacing memory. WARNING: Never open the cover while the power cord is attached. You might damage your computer or be injured by the spinning fan blades. WARNING: Avoid touching sharp edges inside the computer. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the electronic components inside the computer. Discharge static electricity by touching the metal cage of the computer before touching any internal parts or electronic components. Tools needed Phillips #2 screwdriver Troubleshooting If the computer displays a memory error after you have turned it back on, turn the computer off and unplug the power cord. Open up the memory compartment and make sure the memory module is inserted all the way into the slot, and then press down on it to be sure it is firmly seated. DIMMs must meet the following requirements: ● 240-pin ● DDR3-1600 ● Unbuffered, non-ECC (64-bit) ● 1.5 V ● 16 GB maximum installable memory Because the memory uses dual channels, you must use the same memory module type for both sockets. NOTE: The actual memory transfer speed might vary, based on the processor used in your computer. NOTE: Memory performance might vary due to different system configurations. Removing the memory module 1. Disconnect the power cord and all attached cables from the back of the computer. Memory compatibility The computer uses either SODIMMs (small outline dualinline memory modules) or DIMMs (dual-inline memory modules). SODIMMs must meet the following requirements: ● 204-pin ● DDR3L-1600 ● Unbuffered, non-ECC (64-bit) ● 1.35 V ● 8 GB maximum installable memory 904513-121 1

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Memory Module Replacement
Instructions
Before you begin
Observe the following requirements before removing and
replacing memory.
WARNING
: Never open the cover while the power cord
is attached. You might damage your computer or be
injured by the spinning fan blades.
WARNING
: Avoid touching sharp edges inside the
computer.
CAUTION
: Static electricity can damage the electronic
components inside the computer. Discharge static electricity
by touching the metal cage of the computer before touching
any internal parts or electronic components.
Tools needed
Phillips #2 screwdriver
Troubleshooting
If the computer displays a memory error after you have
turned it back on, turn the computer off and unplug the
power cord. Open up the memory compartment and make
sure the memory module is inserted all the way into the slot,
and then press down on it to be sure it is firmly seated.
Memory compatibility
The computer uses either SODIMMs (small outline dual-
inline memory modules) or DIMMs (dual-inline memory
modules).
SODIMMs must meet the following requirements:
204-pin
DDR3L-1600
Unbuffered, non-ECC (64-bit)
1.35 V
8 GB maximum installable memory
DIMMs must meet the following requirements:
240-pin
DDR3-1600
Unbuffered, non-ECC (64-bit)
1.5 V
16 GB maximum installable memory
Because the memory uses dual channels, you must use the
same memory module type for both sockets.
NOTE
: The actual memory transfer speed might vary,
based on the processor used in your computer.
NOTE
: Memory performance might vary due to different
system configurations.
Removing the memory module
1.
Disconnect the power cord and all attached cables
from the back of the computer.
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