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Upgrade your Acer Aspire ES1-572 with more RAM.

Upgrade your Acer Aspire ES1-572 with more RAM.

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Kristijanman
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09-10-2016, 04:09 AM
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Hello, thanks for reaching out. I appreciate the insights from your earlier comments. This time a colleague is looking to enhance their Acer Aspire ES1-572 with more RAM and an SSD. I’ve already identified a suitable storage option, but I’m unsure about the exact RAM specifications required for this setup. One of the existing RAM modules is currently in use with a specific model—MTA4ATF51264HZ-2G3B1 4GB 260Pin SO-DIMM DDR4 stick. Since finding this particular RAM at a lower cost isn’t possible, I’m wondering if any of these alternatives would work for the machine: - 4GB 1RX16 PC4-2400t-SCO-1 - MTA4ATF51264HZ SO-DIMM 4GB MICRON PC4-2400T-SC0-11 - Micron 8GB DDR4-RAM (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2666 SO-DIMM - 2x 4 GB (MTA4ATF51264HZ-2G6E3) Please let me know your thoughts.
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Kristijanman
09-10-2016, 04:09 AM #1

Hello, thanks for reaching out. I appreciate the insights from your earlier comments. This time a colleague is looking to enhance their Acer Aspire ES1-572 with more RAM and an SSD. I’ve already identified a suitable storage option, but I’m unsure about the exact RAM specifications required for this setup. One of the existing RAM modules is currently in use with a specific model—MTA4ATF51264HZ-2G3B1 4GB 260Pin SO-DIMM DDR4 stick. Since finding this particular RAM at a lower cost isn’t possible, I’m wondering if any of these alternatives would work for the machine: - 4GB 1RX16 PC4-2400t-SCO-1 - MTA4ATF51264HZ SO-DIMM 4GB MICRON PC4-2400T-SC0-11 - Micron 8GB DDR4-RAM (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2666 SO-DIMM - 2x 4 GB (MTA4ATF51264HZ-2G6E3) Please let me know your thoughts.

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minifig_cd
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09-10-2016, 06:41 PM
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These first three options are straightforward—I won’t check the details of the last one. Generally, any DDR4 SODIMM will fit. If it’s quicker than what’s already installed, it’ll match that pace; if slower, performance will adjust accordingly. RAM operates at the slowest component’s speed. It seems this setup uses a two-slot configuration with one existing stick. The maximum capacity is around 16GB, so you could add another 4GB or opt for two 8GB modules.
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minifig_cd
09-10-2016, 06:41 PM #2

These first three options are straightforward—I won’t check the details of the last one. Generally, any DDR4 SODIMM will fit. If it’s quicker than what’s already installed, it’ll match that pace; if slower, performance will adjust accordingly. RAM operates at the slowest component’s speed. It seems this setup uses a two-slot configuration with one existing stick. The maximum capacity is around 16GB, so you could add another 4GB or opt for two 8GB modules.