Can i Upgrade Acer E1 570G 3rd Generation RAM ?

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edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Can i Upgrade Acer E1 570G 3rd Generation Laptop RAM ? my Laptop having 2 slots one with 4GB ram and other one Empty . Can i Use 4+8 = 12Gb ram or 4+4=8GB ram , which one is best ?
And also I want to Upgrade HDD to SSD 2.5" drive , And i want use it for Autodesk 3Ds Max and Adobe illustrator & 3d modelling softwares , can i use them after upgrading ? 

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,984 Trailblazer
    Can i Upgrade Acer E1 570G 3rd Generation Laptop RAM ? my Laptop having 2 slots one with 4GB ram and other one Empty . Can i Use 4+8 = 12Gb ram or 4+4=8GB ram , which one is best ?
    And also I want to Upgrade HDD to SSD 2.5" drive , And i want use it for Autodesk 3Ds Max and Adobe illustrator & 3d modelling softwares , can i use them after upgrading ? 

    Your Acer E1 570G max mem is 16GB ram and has 2x slots (2 banks of 1) and comes with OEM mem of 4GB removable. Its storage can also be upgraded to SATA 3 - 6Gb/s ssd, which can also increase your laptops speed considerably if you don’t have ssd storage..

    What I would suggest is for you to get CPUz program and download from here: ZIP • ENGLISH and install this software, after installation, open and look at the section of “SPD” at “Max Bandwidth” and “Model Manuf” and match what your OEM 4GB existing ram is but, if you want faster ram then, use either 2x 8GB DDR3L-1600 SODIMM or you can even go to the faster 2x 8GB DDR3L-1866 SODIMM as that will work also.

    I wouldn’t recommend that you mix ram size and speeds as you won’t get "Dual Mode" ram wich is the fastest and best as the ram will always work at the lowest speed and in "Single Mode" e.g. if you put 2x ram sticks and one is DDR3L-1600MHz and the other is DDR3L-1866MHz both rams will run at DDR3L-1600MHz and not in dual mode and faster speed. To see the state of your rams Timming and Channel # mode(s) look at the CPUz “Memory” section at “Channel #” and see if your ram is running in “Dual Mode” or not? To have “Dual Mode’ you have to have the same ram manufacturer and the same ram speed e.g. 2x 8GB DDR3L-1866 SODIMM, simple.