
S7 392-9439 RAM
BigDataLilTime
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I purchased a new S7 392-9439 with the 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM and Intel's i7-4500U CPU. for use while completing my masters in engineering. I figured I'd be running a lot of data intensive programs and I wanted portability, so I went with this model. Plus, I got a great deal from the Microsoft store online, and didn't get any of the usual bloat-ware. While its been a great machine for use in school, I'm now working in big data, and I'm running humongous reports - exponentially bigger than my original intent.
I now have 3 computers, and although the Acer is still the fastest and most-capable among them, I still need better data-crunching capability. Before I go out and buy a desktop with 3+GHz and 16+GB RAM, I'd like to know if I'm able to upgrade the RAM in my 392? Like I said, it has the 8GB, and I'd like to inrease it to 16 if I can.
First and foremost, before I open the case and look around, is the RAM soldered to the board? Or, can I simply switch it out?
Second, if the RAM is soldered, I certainly won't attempt to change it. But can I use some of the SSD to create a RAM Disk (I've read about it online, but I'm skeptical as to whether or not it will help)? Would that positively or negatively affect its ability to crunch huge data sets?
Thanks,
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You can use SSD as ram disk, it will provide good performance and help the need of more ram.
a good article:
I'm not an Acer employee.0
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Hello,
1- Unfortunately the memory is soldered on the motherboard: 8Gb DDR3L 1600MHz.
2- I'll ask the question to another ACE member.
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You can use SSD as ram disk, it will provide good performance and help the need of more ram.
a good article:
I'm not an Acer employee.0 -
Thanks Ironfly!
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Thanks, everybody, for the great info. I definitely won't be craking open the case now that I know the ram is soldered, and I'm going to give the ram disk a shot.
Bill
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You welcome.
I'm not an Acer employee.0