The EliteBook 735 G6 we have features the Ryzen 5 Pro 3500U processor, which is also the latest AMD product for the thin and light platform. As a low-voltage processor based on the Zen+ architecture and manufactured using a 12nm process, it has a TDP of only 15W, offering better power consumption and thermal control compared to the previous generation. As an APU platform, the Ryzen 5 Pro 3500U also integrates Radeon Vega 8 graphics.
This laptop features 8GB of DDR4 2400 MHz memory and a 512GB Toshiba XG6 NVMe SSD. It is worth noting that the EliteBook 735 G6 features a 13.3-inch full HD IPS display with 100% sRGB color gamut coverage, making it the best screen in the Ryzen thin and light laptop category.
The laptop uses a single fan and a single heat pipe cooling module. The relatively low heat generation of the Ryzen processor should not put too much pressure on the cooling module.
This notebook has dual SO-DIMM slots, which is very rare in the current thin and light products. Users can freely choose to replace the memory module with a higher-capacity memory module. It supports up to 32GB of memory, so you can install two 16GB DDR4-2400 MHz memory modules.
It comes with a Toshiba XG6 NVMe PCIe SSD. The capacity is 512GB. If necessary, you can replace it with a larger capacity SSD.
Its battery capacity is 50Wh. According to actual measurements, playing local 1080p videos at 50% brightness in power-saving mode provides continuous playback for approximately 7 hours. In light office work and web browsing scenarios, it can basically meet the needs for a full day of work.



Where is the CMOS clear jumper located on the HP EliteBook 735 G6?
Thank you very much for your guide. I bought the memory and installed it on my EliteBook 735 G6.
Great!