PS4 Ram upgrade on original Ps4 fat model?

I'm looking for an original Fat Ps4 for a couple different reasons (one being a Nyko Data Bank), and I'm trying to decide which one to buy. During my research I learned that the original CUH-1000 models have twice as many ram chips as the CUH-1200 models. Would it be possible to double the amount of ram in a CUH-1000 by transplanting the chips from a couple donor CUH-1200 consoles?
 
I'm looking for an original Fat Ps4 for a couple different reasons (one being a Nyko Data Bank), and I'm trying to decide which one to buy. During my research I learned that the original CUH-1000 models have twice as many ram chips as the CUH-1200 models. Would it be possible to double the amount of ram in a CUH-1000 by transplanting the chips from a couple donor CUH-1200 consoles?
Probably not without converting it to a jailbroken dev kit retails variants are restricted to design hardware by factory add another chip it will crash
 
Probably not without converting it to a jailbroken dev kit retails variants are restricted to design hardware by factory add another chip it will crash

[EDIT] I think I misread what you wrote. Did you mean that if you replace a chip with a different model of chip then the system will crash? [END EDIT]

I'm not talking about adding more chips. Just more capacity per chip. All Ps4s have the same amount of RAM, but the CUH-1200 model has half as many chips as the CUH-1000 models. So if the CUH-1200 has half as many chips than the CUH-1000 does, then each one has twice the capacity as the ones on the CUH-1000 model. If you could transplant the RAM chips from two CUH-1200 models into a CUH-1000 model you would end up with twice the RAM.
 
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[EDIT] I think I misread what you wrote. Did you mean that if you replace a chip with a different model of chip then the system will crash? [END EDIT]

I'm not talking about adding more chips. Just more capacity per chip. All Ps4s have the same amount of RAM, but the CUH-1200 model has half as many chips as the CUH-1000 models. So if the CUH-1200 has half as many chips than the CUH-1000 does, then each one has twice the capacity as the ones on the CUH-1000 model. If you could transplant the RAM chips from two CUH-1200 models into a CUH-1000 model you would end up with twice the RAM.
you pretty much got a wild idea here's a better explanation search for xbox 360 ram upgrade on youtube you can't just upgrade ram either by puting chips or using expanded ones firmware and bios are restricted to factory design anything thats not present in syscon table will give a system alert blue light maybe after converting to debug firmware and alot of fixes you can bypass that restriction but that not in question on stock os
 
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