Yes, it is possible!
I hope you have some solid soldering and hot air workstation skills, but assuming you do then yes its 100% possible.
I do not recommend it.
Yes, it is possible!
I hope you have some solid soldering and hot air workstation skills, but assuming you do then yes its 100% possible.
I do not recommend it.
This.
It definitely is possible, but if you have to ask, you probably don't have the background to do it.
If you want to do it anyways, great! You'll be learning some new skills. I suggest taking it slow. Use a bunch of dummy boards to practice on. When you're ready to try for real, try it on a machine you don't care about first. Something cheap enough that you don't care if you mess it up.
With a fast enough ssd you can use zram or a swap partition to emulate having more RAM.
Hmmm, that sounds interesting, Thanks!
As to your last question: It would almost certainly not be worth it.
is it possibly, yes. but if you have to ask yhat its possible, you likely dont have the skillset required to do it, and paying somone else is typically not cost effective
It is effectively not possible to add more RAM to it.
Download more ram /s
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