Solved! SSD and Memory upgrade

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It only looks like it takes one stick of ram my friend ... hence why I said replace the 4Gb stick with an 8.

I didn't specify what size of SSD because the prices skyrockets with size ... spend what you can afford.

I wouldn't stick a 1TB SSD in a laptop ... just saying,

Here on Toms when someone takes the time to help you out don't be rude to them.

I just made the assumption that you knew a bit more about computers.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04179226

Replace the ram with an 8GB stick. This is not SD ... this is RAM. 8GB will make a difference providing your running a 64bit OS.

Stick a standard SD stick in it if you wish for memory for pictures and video etc ... but SD ram is mostly much slower than normal RAM ... so adding this won't make much difference to how it operates ... its just convenient storage that is removable.

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/13z-a000-X-X360-13z-Touch-SSD-upgrade-help/td-p/4580502

Here is some advice regarding replacing the HDD for an SSD ... which will make a significant difference.
 

PainKiller_IV

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I know the difference between RAM and SD. i just shared the official HP's specs info :)
You didn't answer my question at all my friend :)
According to HP Pavilion x360 m3 (Intel model numbers used: m3–u000 through m3–u099) Maintenance and Service Guide (Download Link: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05147552) these laptops should support up to 16–GB maximum DDR4–2133 memory and the maximum of M.2 SATA up to 128GB SSD.
The only things that i wanna know what are the maximum capacity of RAM and maximum capacity of SSD does THIS LAPTOP supports?
 

PainKiller_IV

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The link you shared, is for Intel 5th/6th Gen.
Check the specs of this laptop for: https://support.hp.com/hk-en/product/hp-pavilion-13-u000-x360-convertible-pc/10862149/document/c05226604
and check the HP Pavilion x360 m3 (Intel model numbers used: m3–u000 through m3–u099) Maintenance and Service Guide: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05147552
then maybe you can help me with the size and models of RAM and SSD :)
 

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and the first post the spec have a intel 6th Intel® Core™ i3-6100U
 

PainKiller_IV

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Can you confirm these are the correct choices for upgrading or not:
For Memory: G.SKILL 16GB (2 x 8G) Ripjaws Series DDR4 PC4-17000 2133MHz (https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-2133c15d-16grs)
For SSD: Samsung 850 PRO - 1TB - 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (http://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/ssd-850-pro-2-5-sata-iii-1tb-mz-7ke1t0bw/)


 
It only looks like it takes one stick of ram my friend ... hence why I said replace the 4Gb stick with an 8.

I didn't specify what size of SSD because the prices skyrockets with size ... spend what you can afford.

I wouldn't stick a 1TB SSD in a laptop ... just saying,

Here on Toms when someone takes the time to help you out don't be rude to them.

I just made the assumption that you knew a bit more about computers.
 
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PainKiller_IV

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My friend, i didn't say anything to you bro but don't be sad. I respect to you and all the people who helps the others and i appreciate your job.
Cheers

 

PainKiller_IV

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I had the same problem with my cooling system so many years ago my friend. the solution was: upgrading to water cooling system. just take a shower and that's all. CPU will work in very low temp :pt1cable:

 
I was a god of watercooling before manufacturers made them. I still have a prototype Silver Prop here and about 6 different systems in a box in the shed -

I even made a below ambient cooling system out of a watercooler ... lagging the pipes into the block ... and around it ... had my system running at 15 degrees overclocked to the max.

One day a droplet of water shorted out my $500 graphics card so i went back to basics.

Now I just have an i7920 ... does the job.

I use my laptops more as I work away a lot.