question regarding on upgrading the storage and memory on my swift 3 laptop

EtsWindows101802
EtsWindows101802 Member Posts: 4 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
So I happen to have a Swift 3 SF314-56 and the question I have is: Is it possible to upgrade the memory and storage?
I happen to have 8gb of memory. (that's 4gb built-in to the motherboard with 4gb that's removable.)
In case you are wondering, my laptop came with a 1tb hard drive (which is secondary), but it also comes with a 128gb SSD as the primary drive. I only use the 1tb hard drive for storing tv shows, movies, games, etc. So I'm wondering, how can I upgrade the memory and storage? (I know that I can't remove the built-in memory.)

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  • EtsWindows101802
    EtsWindows101802 Member Posts: 4 New User
    also in case you're wondering about the specifications of my laptop, I can only tell you the CPU, memory, and storage. 
    Specs for my Swift 3:
    CPU: Intel Core i5 8265u
    Memory: 8gB of ram (4gb built-in, 4gb removable)
    Storage: 128gb SSD nvme with a 1tb HDD included
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,682 Trailblazer
    Those ultra-thin models usually have fewer upgrade options than the older thick and heavy did. :) As you surmise, you have one slot for memory, specs say you can drop up to 8GB in there for 12GB in total. The other upgrade is the SSD, you have a 128GB NVMe in there now and can go as big as your wallet allows. They have 2TB NVMe drives now, I have one of the Intel drives in my desktop. Your CPU is soldered in, so no upgrade there...
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  • EtsWindows101802
    EtsWindows101802 Member Posts: 4 New User
    billsey said:
    Those ultra-thin models usually have fewer upgrade options than the older thick and heavy did. :) As you surmise, you have one slot for memory, specs say you can drop up to 8GB in there for 12GB in total. The other upgrade is the SSD, you have a 128GB NVMe in there now and can go as big as your wallet allows. They have 2TB NVMe drives now, I have one of the Intel drives in my desktop. Your CPU is soldered in, so no upgrade there...
    thank you for answering my question.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,682 Trailblazer
    Glad I could help.
    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.