Upgrading the RAM and the GPU but can't seem to find any information online Acer Aspire TC-1660

JudyHuggett
JudyHuggett Member Posts: 5

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Hi, I purchased the Acer Aspire TC-1660 and wish to upgrade the RAM and the GPU but can't seem to find any information online. Is there a QVL listing compatible RAM upgrades available? Also does the graphics card have to be Low Profile or will a full size GPU fit onto the motherboard? I don't know if anyone else has an issue with the stock CPU cooler being very loud but I would like to buy a decent high end CPU cooler.

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  • Alejandro_AC
    Alejandro_AC ACE Posts: 11,244 Trailblazer

    Hi @JudyHuggett while waiting for more answers that can help your query, this is the information related to the memory modules and ssd drives of the manufacturer Crucial:

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  • JudyHuggett
    JudyHuggett Member Posts: 5

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    Thanks Alejandro_AC

  • Alejandro_AC
    Alejandro_AC ACE Posts: 11,244 Trailblazer

    You are welcome.

    All the best.

    UTC+2

    Please click "Like" if my answer was helpful or mark it as a solution if it was resolved, thanks!

    I use Google Translate for English, German, Portuguese and French.

    Pro bono, I don't work or speak in the name of Acer

    Por favor, haga clic en "Me gusta" si mi respuesta fue útil o márquela como solución si fué resuelta, gracias!

    Pro bono, no trabajo ni hablo en nombre de Acer

    MSFT MVP (2003-21) & Windows Insider

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 31,436 Trailblazer

    For others, especially those who don't want Crucial to offer the most expensive option*, here is the memory spec:

    You don't want to use memory flagged as XMP compatible, that will have a much slower basic speed. You can, however, use 3200MHz memory modules, though they will run at the 2933MHz speed of the chipset.

    *Although Crucial will show their memory that will work correctly, you have to scroll down a bunch in order to find the cost effective versions. They would much rather sell you an expensive option that is more than what is needed.

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  • JudyHuggett
    JudyHuggett Member Posts: 5

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    Thanks guys 😄