Lenovo X240 How Many Ram Slots

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The Lenovo ThinkPad T520 is designed to make memory upgrades a very simple task. The notebook includes two memory slots, one located on the bottom of the notebook and another underneath the keyboard. The bottom RAM slot is easily accessible by removing an access panel on the underside of the notebook by removing two Phillips head screws. Unlike the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the somewhat thicker X240 has upgradable internals including a 2.5' drive bay, mSATA bay, RAM slot and a socketed wireless card. Keyboard and TrackPad Though the ThinkPad X240 isn't as skinny as the X1 Carbon and some competing Ultrabooks, we forgive it since the extra space allows for those upgradable internal.

I'm considering buying an X240, mostly because of the screen resolution. One downside of the X240, is that it only accepts 1 single SODIMM, which to now were only available up to 8GB sizes. I do need more than that to process the datasets I use.
Has anybody tested these? Does the BIOS allow for 16GB?Lenovo X240 How Many Ram Slots
http://www.intelligentmemory.com/dram-m ... 3-so-dimm/
Lenovo X240 How Many Ram SlotsThey appear to have a module code IMM2G64D3(L)SOD8AG which appears to be the first 16GB, and can do DDR3-1600. They may become available by mid April at $300
This post suggests it won't work...
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1797721
On the other hand, it was 'undocumented' that 2 8GB sticks could be used in X2xx series back in the day..
Adding a bit more info
A person from intelligentmemory says that a Haswell machine will not work with these chips, unless a change of the memory reference code, which is part of the BIOS. It is not yet 100% sure if it can be fixed by a BIOS update or not. On March 10, 2014, they did have a customer make it work on an Ivybridge E by modifying the memory reference code. Lenovo could work with Intel, and change this code.
Any ideas? Any Lenovo and/or Intel folks around?
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sancatHi all,
I'm considering buying an X240, mostly because of the screen resolution. One downside of the X240, is that it only accepts 1 single SODIMM, which to now were only available up to 8GB sizes. I do need more than that to process the datasets I use.
Has anybody tested these? Does the BIOS allow for 16GB?
http://www.intelligentmemory.com/dram-m ... 3-so-dimm/
They appear to have a module code IMM2G64D3(L)SOD8AG which appears to be the first 16GB, and can do DDR3-1600. They may become available by mid April at $300
Lenovo x240 how many ram slots machinesThis post suggests it won't work...
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1797721
On the other hand, it was 'undocumented' that 2 8GB sticks could be used in X2xx series back in the day..
Adding a bit more info

Lenovo X240 How Many Ram Slots Slot


A person from intelligentmemory says that a Haswell machine will not work with these chips, unless a change of the memory reference code, which is part of the BIOS. It is not yet 100% sure if it can be fixed by a BIOS update or not. On March 10, 2014, they did have a customer make it work on an Ivybridge E by modifying the memory reference code. Lenovo could work with Intel, and change this code.
Any ideas? Any Lenovo and/or Intel folks around?
Best

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