Does Adding RAM Voids The Warranty of AN514-54

Hayalet06
Hayalet06 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello everyone,
I'm thinking to add 8 GB stick to my Nitro AN514-54 to run it in dual channel also have 16 GB of RAM in total(I have 8 currently.) but i'm not sure opening the back panel voids the warranty or not. Does anybody have any info about it ?
Also one of the ram's I've found is Adata 8 GB DDR4 2666Mhz (CL19) 1.2v. Is it compatible with my AN514-54?
Thank you.

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  • MihaiEVO
    MihaiEVO Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    If there are no seals on the screws, it won't void the warranty. Before opening the case and start working on internals, touch a grounded metal pole so you won't discharge any energy on the components. If you will send it to warranty just don't forget to remove the components you added during the years. Have a great day!

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  • MihaiEVO
    MihaiEVO Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    If there are no seals on the screws, it won't void the warranty. Before opening the case and start working on internals, touch a grounded metal pole so you won't discharge any energy on the components. If you will send it to warranty just don't forget to remove the components you added during the years. Have a great day!
  • Hayalet06
    Hayalet06 Member Posts: 2 New User
    MihaiEVO said:
    If there are no seals on the screws, it won't void the warranty. Before opening the case and start working on internals, touch a grounded metal pole so you won't discharge any energy on the components. If you will send it to warranty just don't forget to remove the components you added during the years. Have a great day!
    As far as I can see, there are no seals on the screws, and according to your explanation no problems will occur. Thank you. 
  • MihaiEVO
    MihaiEVO Member Posts: 72 Devotee WiFi Icon
    Hayalet06 said:
    MihaiEVO said:
    If there are no seals on the screws, it won't void the warranty. Before opening the case and start working on internals, touch a grounded metal pole so you won't discharge any energy on the components. If you will send it to warranty just don't forget to remove the components you added during the years. Have a great day!
    As far as I can see, there are no seals on the screws, and according to your explanation no problems will occur. Thank you. 

    Have a great day and good luck!