ASPIRE RAM upgrade in an old ​​​Aspire ES15-ES1-520-54SM, Need help

TheMuLE56
TheMuLE56 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited 1:45AM in Aspire Laptops
Hi Folks have an Aspire ES15-ES1-520-54SM laptop running slow  and i want to upgrade the RAM .Purchased the laptop in 2016
board -B5 W1E-LA-D121P  48D 3400
cpu  ATI GS0010R0 h022 OA
ram -4gb  blue Kingstone ram made in china ( lots of  codes but no clear idea of what it is)
graphics -Radeon 
I want to upgrade  to at least 8(2x4) ,but maybe 16 (2x8).
will this laptop benefit from installing 2 banks  or one  ie is it dual channel
can the CPU be upgraded  if so a reccomendation ..mem is first priority

I dont have access to specs in a manual and interrogating the web has brought info on newer modern versions  with nvidia gear and different motherboard so  am struggling on mem type voltage cl rating ect or the board Architeture
I have disassmbled the laptop not easy to access ram had to take out motherboard!!!, Mem its ready to install so any Tips  from your knowledgeable community would be most welcome 

Cheers!!!

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Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,917 Trailblazer
    You can install up to two 8GB DDR3L (low voltage) modules 1600MHz or faster for a maximum of 16GB RAM. Use  this link for the proper module specifications though Crucial Micron modules are very competitive with budget modules like Kingston with similar specifications.


    Jack E/NJ

  • Alexkingt
    Alexkingt Member Posts: 2 New User

    MY laptop is Acer Aspire Es1-520 processor AMD E1-2500 1.4ghz With Radeon Graphics 8240, it's lag and freeze so I upgrade my laptop with 4×2 8gb Ram and 250gb sata ssd but my laptop still lags, I'm using windows 10 pro 64bit, when I install new window then my laptop run better but after Wi-Fi on or update then lagging too much, in task manger processor using 90-100%, I don't know what's the problem maybe drivers or should I use Linux? I don't understand what should I do please help guys

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,917 Trailblazer

    Alexkingt

    Press Win+R. Enter mrt. Run a full scan for malicious software that may cause lag.

    Jack E/NJ

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