If your laptop have this sticker, that means the RAM is soldered.
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If your laptop have this sticker, that means the RAM is soldered.
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If you have this instead, that means the battery is non-removable.
get a load of this autistic mofugga
Wrong board
OP here
whoops, wrong pic
Joke's on you: my battery is not removable and my ram is soldered
If you talk like that you're an ESL
What if it's fully white?
Not necessarily. Look at the Samsung NP300E lineage.
my asus k55a's ram wasn't soldered
K75A/V has them soldered from what I remember.
Nobody cares
Not OP, but you should. Unless it's a tablet (like Surface Pro), then RAM sould not be soldered. Also, OP is a moron, since there are laptops sold today with Windows 10 and 11 which don't have soldered RAM. RAZER Blade Advanced lineup don't have soldered RAM.
I didn't ask
You were clearly a clueless moron, so I decided to take my time and educate you. You're welcome.
Source?
Tongue my anus
It's not the same sticker. What's your point?
Ah yes the semantics
>Oh it's /that/ sticker on that particular laptop taken in the pic!
You will own nothing
Good thing I peeled it off, whew.
Also I smell a request of modern laptops with a removable RAM and battery. GUYS SAY NOTHING TO OP gay, IT'S A TECH SUPPORT THREAD
Just unsolder it if you need to change it?
I don't see the issue.
"Half" will be soldered and there will be one unpopulated slot, half meaning whatever four chips they decided to embed in the board, usually something stupid like 4GB unless you bought a more expensive variant, those tend to come with 8GB embedded plus the unpopulated slot.
>Why do they do this shit? Why not allow us to have two slots?
"Who needs more than 12GB of ram?" (the memory controller allows 16 GB max internally)
>yfw a few years ago we could put 32GB in our "obsolete" laptops
>yfw Chromebooks still come with 4GB and dual core processors 12 years later