MSI Prestige 14 AI 125H - upgrade RAM?

MSI Site suggests it has two slots (https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Prestige-14-AI-Evo-C1MX/Specification) with a max config available of 64GB (probably could do 96GB).

At a guess it likely has the same basic MB as my work Stealth 14 (Ultra 7 155H based). This has So-Dimm slots although is a complete pain to open.

Unless there is a new version of the laptop the price on OCUK (for that specific spec) is, er, not great.
 
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Slight thread hijack if I may. My teenage son is looking for a new laptop and this one possibly caught our eye; although I note oweneades comment about price.

He is a teenager so he does play games, but he's not a AAA games player (although perhaps this is partly because his existing Dell laptop was second hand about 6 years ago)! He does do some CAD, but using OnShape. Future planned use is A-Level work, medium quality games, general web stuff. He may well need to transfer his computer between a few locations on a weekly basis, but is currently happy with his 14" monitor plugged into an external display.

Budget is £700-£800. So some form of reasonable, but not top of the range, graphics card is required. What I can't work out with the MSI linked is the level of Graphics offered. It is listed as "Intel® Arc Graphics" which I assume is integrated, but we can't work out how it compares to a standalone card.
 
Slight thread hijack if I may. My teenage son is looking for a new laptop and this one possibly caught our eye; although I note oweneades comment about price.

He is a teenager so he does play games, but he's not a AAA games player (although perhaps this is partly because his existing Dell laptop was second hand about 6 years ago)! He does do some CAD, but using OnShape. Future planned use is A-Level work, medium quality games, general web stuff. He may well need to transfer his computer between a few locations on a weekly basis, but is currently happy with his 14" monitor plugged into an external display.

Budget is £700-£800. So some form of reasonable, but not top of the range, graphics card is required. What I can't work out with the MSI linked is the level of Graphics offered. It is listed as "Intel® Arc Graphics" which I assume is integrated, but we can't work out how it compares to a standalone card.
It is integrated graphics. This is a big improvement versus previous Intel integrated graphics, but still not comparable to discreet graphics.
I've noticed there is a "Studio" version of this laptop that includes an RTX 3050, but I've not yet researched how good it is.
 
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