To determine if your RAM can be upgraded, you need to consider a few factors:
Available RAM slots: Check how many RAM slots are available on your motherboard. You can usually find this information in your computer's user manual or by checking the manufacturer's website.
Current RAM configuration: Find out how much RAM is currently installed on your computer and how many RAM slots are occupied. This information can be found in the system properties or by using system information tools.
Supported RAM capacity: Check the maximum amount of RAM supported by your motherboard. This information is typically listed in the motherboard specifications or user manual.
Type and speed of RAM: Identify the type (e.g., DDR3, DDR4) and speed of the RAM modules currently installed in your computer. Make sure that any new RAM you purchase is compatible with your motherboard in terms of type, speed, and capacity.
Once you have gathered this information, you can determine if your RAM can be upgraded. If there are available RAM slots and your motherboard supports additional RAM, you can purchase compatible RAM modules and install them yourself or have a professional install them for you.