Wanna upgrade my Acer Aspire A315-42 but need help

Gabsy
Gabsy Member Posts: 5 New User
hello, i have Acer Aspire A315-42 and i want to upgrade my laptop. I have 8gb ram and wanna add one more 8gb to reach 16gb(8x2).Ram i have (SODIMM Hynix [HMA81GS6AFR8N-UH] 8 gb ). Ram i want to add (SODIMM Kingston ValueRAM [KVR24S17S8/8] 8 gb). Is it gonna work with 2 memory channels? also i want add m2 ssd but i dont know do i have a m2 slot in my pc. M2 ssd i want (250 gb SSD M.2 memory Samsung 860 EVO [MZ-N6E250BW])

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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
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    Looking at this teardown vid : (
    https://youtu.be/HrDRDkunfD0?t=16 )

    Your laptop should have two memeory slots, Use CPUz to get the CL and memory speed (under the spd tab) and buy memeory which is either the same or faster speed, and the same or lower latency :) (try to get it as close as possible), if you do that it, the value ram should be fine  and work in dual channel  :) I would have assumed it would be 2600 in that laptop anyways

    Teardown shows a single m2 slot, i think the slot is NVMe only and does not support M2Sata liek the 860evo , something like the SN550 or any other nvme should work

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  • Gabsy
    Gabsy Member Posts: 5 New User
    and does my laptop support sata 3 interface?
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    Looking at this teardown vid : (
    https://youtu.be/HrDRDkunfD0?t=16 )

    Your laptop should have two memeory slots, Use CPUz to get the CL and memory speed (under the spd tab) and buy memeory which is either the same or faster speed, and the same or lower latency :) (try to get it as close as possible), if you do that it, the value ram should be fine  and work in dual channel  :) I would have assumed it would be 2600 in that laptop anyways

    Teardown shows a single m2 slot, i think the slot is NVMe only and does not support M2Sata liek the 860evo , something like the SN550 or any other nvme should work
  • Gabsy
    Gabsy Member Posts: 5 New User
    Leostat said:
    Looking at this teardown vid : (
    https://youtu.be/HrDRDkunfD0?t=16 )

    Your laptop should have two memeory slots, Use CPUz to get the CL and memory speed (under the spd tab) and buy memeory which is either the same or faster speed, and the same or lower latency :) (try to get it as close as possible), if you do that it, the value ram should be fine  and work in dual channel  :) I would have assumed it would be 2600 in that laptop anyways

    Teardown shows a single m2 slot, i think the slot is NVMe only and does not support M2Sata liek the 860evo , something like the SN550 or any other nvme should work
    You was close, its 2400