Need Specs and manual for Acer Aspire 5 A514-53-34FR for doing upgrade

gibarian
gibarian Member Posts: 7

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edited June 8 in Aspire Laptops

I am trying to find the manual and specs for the A514-53-34FR, but seems to be akin to mission impossible. The manual that I find available online (for A514-53) does not apply for the A514-53-34FR exactly, only for the "A514-52 / A514-52G / A514-52K / A514-52KG / A514-53 / A514-53G". In this manual there is no mention regarding memory, how to upgrade it, how many slots there are, etc. And the information provided via CS support is confusing, and contradictory.

Any idea where to find this?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,958 Trailblazer
    edited June 8 Answer ✓

    The Aspire A514-53 is a laptop that was released on the 2020-01-06 and these are some of its specs as its impossible to list everything, The service guide is not available online as this guide is specific to Acer techs and rated community members, that is why online you only get the A514-53s Emanual that is downloadable from the Acer support site also. here are some of the A514-53 from its service guide for your information, hope it helps you out.

    Platform
    64-Bit Intel® ICL i3-1005G1 two-core processor (1.2GHz up to 3.4GHz
    Intel ® Virtualization Technology,15.0W)
    64-Bit Intel® ICL i5-1035G1 four-core processor (1GHz up to 3.3GHz
    Intel ® Virtualization Technology,15.0W)

    System Memory
    4GB DDR4 On-board SDRAM
    DDR4-2400MHz

    Expandable 1x ram slot: max 8GB DDR4-2400Mhz module for a total capacity of 12GB
    0GB/4GB/8G SODIMM

    Display
    14" FHD 1920*1080/HD 1366*768, high-brightness(250nit)LED-backlight Anti-glare LCD/TFT_LCD
    16:9 aspect ratio
    8/12/30ms response time

    Graphics
    Intel 11th generation (Gen11) LP graphics and media encode/decode engine
    Support up to 64 Execution Units (EUs) with On-Package Cache
    Support Direct3D* (2015, 12, 11.2, 11.1, 9, 10); Direct2D; OpenGL( 4.5); OpenCL(1.2, 2.0, 2.1)
    HWA Encode/Decode: VP8, HEVC 8b, VP9, HEVC 10b
    High Dynamic Range (HDR), HDCP2.2
    Pipe A optimized for low power
    External resolution/refresh rate: HDMI® 1.4b: Up to 3840*2160@30Hz

    Discrete Graphics
    Nvidia N17s GeForce MX250
    Supports up to PCIE3.0 X4
    Supports VRAM GDDR5
    Supports memory 64bit
    Supports Thermal design power up to 25w

    Discrete Graphics Memory
    2GB GDDR5 On-board
    3000MHz

    Storage Sub system
    Storage controllers (SSD/SATA)
    SSD(PCIE) 128/256/512GB
    SATA 512GB/1TB/2TB

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer
    edited June 8 Answer ✓

    Acer Service Guides are not in the public domain, post specific questions on this forum and we will reply with illustrations of the guides/manuals if available. The USB port has no Thunderbolt and does not support Power Delivery (no USB-C charging) or Video-out (no Display Port, no USB-C docking station support). You have 4GB onboard (soldered) memory and a slot for another 16GB to make the total maximum memory of 20GB, as for the HDD, you need to buy the SATA cable, bracket and some screws (see also these 2 threads):

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer
    edited June 8 Answer ✓

    Crucial states max. Ram 20GB: 4GB soldered and up to 16GB DDR4-2400MHz, confirmed by the sources I read. Acer recommends up to 12GB-2400MHz. I believe the 16GB-3200MHz module you mention may work too but I recommend following the speed of the soldered RAM module. To find out what speed and part number that is, remove the RAM module from the slot and run this command in Windows: wmic memorychip list full and note the part number and speed. https://www.crucial.com/memory/ddr4/ct16g4sfd824a/ct19403866

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    "The 16GB DDR4 2400 MHz SO-DIMM Memory Module from Crucial provides a capacity of 16GB for notebooks as well as most NUCs. This RAM chip is compatible with systems that have a 260-pin slot and support non-ECC, unbuffered DDR4 memory. It features a CAS latency of 17 and a speed of 2400 MHz. With more memory, the computer can better handle demanding applications as well as run multiple programs at the same time. In addition, it operates at 1.2V and offers other energy features to reduce power consumption."
    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1208361-REG/crucial_ct16g4sfd824a_16gb_ddr4_2400_mhz.html/overview

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