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Find the right memory for your Compaq Blade Workstation machine.

HP memory upgrades

Get the right memory for your Compaq Blade Workstation machine in just one more click! With nearly twenty years experience in the RAM market, we've learnt a thing or two about memory. We've put all that knowledge into this configurator, so you can rest assured you'll find the right upgrade for your Compaq machine.

Please select the model of your Compaq Blade Workstation machine from the list below.

DC72 MemoryDC73 Memoryxw25p Memory

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Don't despair! Drop us an email or ring us on 020 8453 9700 and we'll be more than happy to point you in the right direction. Finding the right memory for your HP machine can seem intimidating, but with nearly 20 years experience we're confident we'll be able to help.








Popular OEM Codes for Compaq

These are some of the most popular OEM codes for Compaq machines. You are however better off looking for your specific machine on the configurator as OEM Memory Part Codes can change regularly.

Q7722A memoryA7843A memory14163 memory
10471 memoryC79653A memory21710 memory
Q2625A memoryKT294AA memory10152 memory
AB222A memoryDC338A memory14099 memory
14642 memory21789 memory376639-B21 memory
C7846A memory267908-B21 memory4438 memory
11423 memory361039-B21 memory446495-001 memory
412359-001 memory9633 memory9557 memory

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