In Aspire A315-23 How many RAM slot on motherboard

Farshadnl
Farshadnl Member Posts: 7 New User
edited January 8 in Aspire Laptops

Hi

I have some issues with my laptop and gets lots of stopcode errors. Ran the memtest86 and it faild. lots of errors and couldn't go further than first stage. Was thinking of changing the RAM and here is the issue. my system says 8gb ram but I see only one ram slot with 4gb ddr4. I removed it and my laptop still runs so there should be another ram. I see no soldered ram so my question is if there another ddr4 under the keyboard? I add some pictures.

thx

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,957 Trailblazer
    edited January 9 Answer ✓

    Yes, there is another SODIMM under the keyboard. You have 4GB (Micron) onboard memory (soldered) and 4GB-2400MHz (Hynix) removable memory in your laptop (picture), you can upgrade the 4GB to another 8GB-2400MHz module to make the maximum total memory of 12GB. Run the MemTest again with the 4GB Hynix removed so only the soldered Micron module will be tested. If that passes you only have to replace the Hynix module. If the soldered Micron fails the MemTest you have to replace the motherboard.
    BTW, the soldered Micron is 3200MHZ but the Hynix in the slot is 2667MHz: AMD Ryzen5 is finnicky with mixed SODIMs and I believe that's the reason you're having issues, replace the Hynix with a 3200MHz module if the soldered one tests OK.

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,028 Pathfinder

    @Farshadnl

    The system memory. it varies from one unit to another

    Click on 'Yes' if the comment answers your question!
  • Farshadnl
    Farshadnl Member Posts: 7 New User

    how could I know what I have? I have for sure one slot for ddr4 but don't see any soldered ram. do you see any on my mob picture?

  • Farshadnl
    Farshadnl Member Posts: 7 New User

    here some new pic. I ran cpu-z and speccy and it seems the ram I currently use is also ddr4, right? is it under keyboard?

  • Farshadnl
    Farshadnl Member Posts: 7 New User

    no one??!!

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,957 Trailblazer
    edited January 9 Answer ✓

    Yes, there is another SODIMM under the keyboard. You have 4GB (Micron) onboard memory (soldered) and 4GB-2400MHz (Hynix) removable memory in your laptop (picture), you can upgrade the 4GB to another 8GB-2400MHz module to make the maximum total memory of 12GB. Run the MemTest again with the 4GB Hynix removed so only the soldered Micron module will be tested. If that passes you only have to replace the Hynix module. If the soldered Micron fails the MemTest you have to replace the motherboard.
    BTW, the soldered Micron is 3200MHZ but the Hynix in the slot is 2667MHz: AMD Ryzen5 is finnicky with mixed SODIMs and I believe that's the reason you're having issues, replace the Hynix with a 3200MHz module if the soldered one tests OK.