A515-55-56VK upgraded the RAM,Is there something I have to do in BIOS to make sure speed is upgraded

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mrclzndamix2
mrclzndamix2 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited July 7 in Aspire Laptops

I recently upgraded my Aspire A515-55-56VK I5-1035G laptop from a Hynix DDR4 8g 2666mhz to a TeamGroup Elite DDR4 16g 3200mhz. Is there something I have to do in the BIOS to make sure the speed is upgraded? So far, after installing the ram stick myself, I've had no issues after starting my PC. Using a radiograph and other settings, my PC recognizes the 16 gigs or ram.

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  • mrclzndamix2
    mrclzndamix2 Member Posts: 3 New User

    of ram. sorry.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,703 Trailblazer

    Hi,

    🧠 No BIOS tuning needed—the RAM speed negotiation is automatic on the Aspire A515-55-56VK.

    💡 When you install a 3200 MHz stick alongside the factory 2666 MHz Hynix (which is soldered), the system will default to the lower speed2666 MHz—because:

    • That’s the maximum supported by the Intel i5-1035G1 memory controller, and
    • The system always aligns to the slowest-rated module when using mixed-speed DIMMs.

    📊 Since you're pairing unequal modules (16 GB + 8 GB), it's almost certainly running in Flex Mode:

    • 8 GB of the 16 GB stick runs dual-channel alongside the soldered Hynix,
    • The remaining 8 GB runs single-channel, which is expected.

    ✅ No BIOS tweaks required. The system has already negotiated the best possible configuration based on the hardware combo.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,697 Trailblazer

    The prerequisites for and before you upgrade the memory, is that you first make sure that you have updated the bios to your Aspire A515-5556VK last bios version 1.13 for best results and performance. With your A515-55-56VK laptop that has the Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1 Processor6M Cache, up to 3.60 GHz cpu that has an Intel max designed ram capacity of 64GB is to follow that as a guide, if you want allot for work applications, if not, then I would upgrade this laptop to 32GB at 2x 16GB per slot at DDR4-3200MT/s CL22 type ram. See Crucial ram upgrades also for a good guide also. Good luck and hope this helps you out further.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,703 Trailblazer
    edited 12:00AM

    Just to clarify for anyone upgrading the Acer Aspire 5 A515-55-56VK:

    🧠 This model has one soldered RAM module (either 4 GB or 8 GB depending on the SKU) ➕ Plus one SO-DIMM slot for expansion 📈 Maximum supported RAM is typically 20 GB or 24 GB (e.g. 8 GB soldered + 16 GB stick)

    There is no configuration of this model with two removable RAM slots plus soldered RAM. That would imply three memory channels, which the Ryzen 4000 platform and this board layout don’t support.

    This layout has been confirmed by:

    • Acer’s own documentation and community threads
    • Crucial and MemoryStock upgrade guides
    • Multiple user teardowns and upgrade reports

    If you’re planning a RAM upgrade, just make sure to match the specs (DDR4-3200, 1.2V, non-ECC) and you’ll be good to go.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,697 Trailblazer
    edited July 7

    This post is about the Aspire A515-55-56VK upgrading of the RAM and NOT about the Aspire A515-44-56VK if there is such a model, please don't confuse things!

     

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