Aspire V3-571 6643 RAM upgrade: total possible, voltage/speed compatibility

valdavid
valdavid Member Posts: 2 New User

I want to upgrade RAM to the most possible in my Aspire V3-571-6643. It came with 4GB RAM. 

bay 1 has 1 x 4GB card labeled DDR3 1.5V 4.0R LCN

bay 2 is empty

OS: Win7 pro 64-bit

 

I can't find on Acer's website or in the documentation any definitive information on what the total RAM can be or it's specifications of voltage/speed, etc.

 

PC-Wizard's detection results are below.

 

Crucial "recommends" 2 x 4GB DDR3-1600 SODIMM 1.35V

 

What's the maximum total RAM possible?

 

Can 1.35Volt memory replace 1.5Volt?

 

What speeds are compatible?

 

Thanks!

 

PC-Wizard's eval of original memory

General Information :    
DIMM0 :    Empty
DIMM1 :    Empty
DIMM1 () : 3072 (Single Bank)
DIMM3 :    Empty
Information SPD EEPROM (DIMM1)
Type :    DDR3-SDRAM PC3-10700 (667 MHz) - [DDR3-1333]
Format : SO-DIMM (67.6 x 15)
Size :    4096  MB (2 ranks, 8 banks)
Module Buffered : No
Module Registered : No
Module SLi Ready (EPP) : No
Module XMP : No
Width :    64-bit
Error Correction Capability : unspecified
Voltage : 1.50v
Prefetch Buffer : 8-bit
Thermal Sensor : No
Heat Spreader :    No
Supported Frequencies :    381 MHz, 457 MHz, 533 MHz, 610 MHz, 686 MHz
Memory Controller Information:
Memory Controller : System Memory
Location : Mainboard
Error Correction Capability : No
Number of connectors : 4
Max. Module Size : 16384 MB

 

Answers

  • Blayn-Acer
    Blayn-Acer Administrator Posts: 2,355 Community Administrator

    The specs I show for this memory are listed below:

     

    MAX: Up to 8 GB SoDIMM 204 Pin

    Memory type and speed: DDR3 1066 or 1333

    Voltage: 1.5V

  • valdavid
    valdavid Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thankyou for your reply. Although I waited a few days for a reply to my forum question, I was under the gun to get more memory. I went ahead and bought Crucial's recommendation:

    2x 4GB = DDR3-SDRAM PC3-12800 (800MHz) - [DDR3-1600]

     

     

    So my new memory is not DDR3 1066 or 1333 as determined from the specs.

     

    Will this be a problem? My laptop seems to be running ok.

     

    Also, where did you find the specs?

     

    Thanks!

  • Blayn-Acer
    Blayn-Acer Administrator Posts: 2,355 Community Administrator

    Glad to see you got new ram and it is working. The RAM you purchased should work with no problems. The speed is not as important as the type of memory you install. I got the information I provided from the service guide for the product, which is not a public document.

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