I have a few questions that are all related to trying to figure out if my laptop has soldered or upgradable memory.
The memory section in Task Manager says Slots: 2 of 2, Form Factor: SODIMM. Likewise,
wmic memorychip get formfactorreturns 12 (twice), which also stands for SODIMM. So the question is, since SODIMM is a type of slot, does that confirm that the motherboard has two (upgradeable) SODIMM slots instead of soldered RAM chips? Edit: What I'm trying to ask is: does SODIMM necessarily mean not soldered? Or is there such a thing as a soldered SODIMM?On the other hand,
wmic memorychip get devicelocatorreturns "Bottom - on board" (twice). What does this mean?Finally, my motherboard is HP 863E, so if someone has confirmed information about what sort of RAM (soldered or upgradeable) that contains, I would appreciate it since this would directly answer my main question.
Edit: I already have looked online for this information about my particular device, but information from various sources is a bit conflicting. One reason in particular I'm confused is that wmic memorychip get partnumber returns H5AN8G6NCJR-VKC, which an online search reveals is an SK Hynix Ram IC, not a SODIMM RAM module, so if someone knows the answer to specifically my first two questions, that would be very helpful.