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Asaiki 11-30-2016 12:59 PM

How to add Ram to a Laptop?
 
I have an Aspire E5 411, But I'm wondering if I could replace the 2gb ram to an 8gb ram.

it has an Intel Celeron N2830 @ 2.16GHz and a 64-bit Operating system, and Obviously 2Gb ram with 1.88Gb usable.

I don't know what type of ram it has, What brand it is but I have another Laptop with ?Gb of Ram which has a Dead OS which I'm planning to use for a while, While I'm saving money for a the 8GB Ram. The other laptop is an Aspire 7540.

Howl 11-30-2016 01:52 PM

2GB RAM O-O

Asaiki 11-30-2016 02:05 PM

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Posted by Howl (Post 744864)
2GB RAM O-O

What's the problem?

Dusty 11-30-2016 02:17 PM

Quote:

Posted by https://community.acer.com/t5/Legacy-Laptops-and-Netbooks/Aspire-E15-how-to-upgrade-RAM/m-p/292708
That is all you need to know to upgrade the memory. Be sure you buy DDR3L at 1.35V for your upgrade. Do NOT buy 1.5V DDR3 sodimms. They won't work. I used this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231697

Is what I found.

5hift 11-30-2016 04:43 PM

Quote:

Posted by Asaiki (Post 744865)
What's the problem?

2 gigs of ram is pretty lame.

Dusty 11-30-2016 04:49 PM

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Posted by 5hift (Post 744896)
2 gigs of ram is pretty lame.

Maybe that's why he's trying to replace it with 8gb?

Trav 11-30-2016 09:59 PM

Download some



All jokes aside, Dusty's first post should help you with your upgrade.
Upgrading RAM for a laptop is slightly harder than upgrading for PC.

Howl 11-30-2016 10:40 PM

Quote:

Posted by Asaiki (Post 744865)
What's the problem?

2gb ram is hardly anything and yeah, it's a good idea to upgrade it to around 8gb. The only thing is, is that if your laptop only has graphics cards/ssd that aren't all that powerful, it may not not be worth getting new RAM and just buying a whole new laptop instead. what are you planning on using your laptop for?

Winter 12-01-2016 12:02 AM

Crucial does a good job of letting you know what's in your laptop before you crack it open and realize you've bought the wrong hardware. (They only list their own products as expected, so you'll have to browse options elsewhere.)

I see that you have one single memory slot and a maximum of 8GB supported, so you'll want to purchase an 8GB stick to replace the current one. I found a couple nice options here and here. The only difference is in brand. They also satisfy the 1.35V requirement mentioned in Dusty's post.

Be sure to watch a video of someone removing and replacing the modules before doing it yourself for the first time! :)

Dos 12-01-2016 02:02 PM

Avoid ESD!

Asaiki 12-02-2016 09:26 AM

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Posted by Howl (Post 745000)
2gb ram is hardly anything and yeah, it's a good idea to upgrade it to around 8gb. The only thing is, is that if your laptop only has graphics cards/ssd that aren't all that powerful, it may not not be worth getting new RAM and just buying a whole new laptop instead. what are you planning on using your laptop for?

Just for Photoshop and Video Editing, I'l be getting a gaming computer soon. I just want Gaming to be seperated with Art/Video Editing.

Quote:

Posted by Winter (Post 745027)
Crucial does a good job of letting you know what's in your laptop before you crack it open and realize you've bought the wrong hardware. (They only list their own products as expected, so you'll have to browse options elsewhere.)

I see that you have one single memory slot and a maximum of 8GB supported, so you'll want to purchase an 8GB stick to replace the current one. I found a couple nice options here and here. The only difference is in brand. They also satisfy the 1.35V requirement mentioned in Dusty's post.

Be sure to watch a video of someone removing and replacing the modules before doing it yourself for the first time! :)

Thanks I'l be sure doing the bolded text.

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Posted by Dusty (Post 744867)
Is what I found.

Thanks Dusty! I'l just have to find a Computer Store that sells it here, Or does it have to be the same brand?

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Posted by dos! (Post 745175)
Avoid ESD!

Will sure do!

Ryan 12-02-2016 11:27 AM

Download more RAM

Asaiki 12-02-2016 12:04 PM

Can you guys stop with download more Ram, I find it quite stupid. Mostly with Ryan's post since his signature has a thing about mental disability, Maybe he passed it to you too.
There is Funny stupid and plainly being stupid, And it falls down to the **** Post Stupid where it doesn't even count as funny, Seriously.

Yog 12-02-2016 03:35 PM

Someone needs to download a better temper

Ryan 12-02-2016 10:40 PM

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Posted by Asaiki (Post 745444)
Can you guys stop with download more Ram, I find it quite stupid. Mostly with Ryan's post since his signature has a thing about mental disability, Maybe he passed it to you too.
There is Funny stupid and plainly being stupid, And it falls down to the **** Post Stupid where it doesn't even count as funny, Seriously.

I can assure you that downloading more RAM is a very real and serious matter to discuss


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