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If you’re wondering whether you can upgrade the RAM on your HP Laptop 14-ep0445TU (D07C0PA), good news—it’s possible! This model comes with a 13th Gen Intel Core i3-1315U processor and initially includes 8 GB of DDR4-3200 MT/s RAM, set up as a single module (1 x 8 GB).
The great part is that this laptop has removable DDR4 SODIMM slots. Unlike some models with soldered RAM, this means you can easily add or replace the memory modules to boost your laptop’s performance.
Here’s how you can upgrade your RAM:
- Existing setup: 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz module installed in one slot.
- Total slots available: Two, giving room for future upgrades.
- Maximum supported memory: 32 GB total.
To upgrade:
For a 16 GB upgrade:
Keep the existing 8 GB module in the first slot, then add a matching 8 GB DDR4-3200 MHz SODIMM into the second slot. This will enable dual-channel memory, which provides better performance, especially for tasks like gaming or graphic design.
For the full 32 GB setup:
Remove the 8 GB module and replace both slots with 2 x 16 GB DDR4-3200 MHz SODIMM modules. This is the highest supported memory capacity for your laptop.
Before you upgrade, keep these points in mind:
- Installing a second RAM module to enable dual-channel mode can significantly improve your laptop’s graphics performance and overall multitasking ability.
- Upgrading the RAM yourself generally doesn’t void your HP warranty, but be careful. If any hardware damage occurs during the process, it won’t be covered.
By following these steps, you can easily upgrade your HP laptop’s memory and enjoy faster, more responsive performance.


