Why is RAM soldered in and not able to upgrade to 8 Gb of RAM? Aspire 3
Hi:
I am brand new here. Name is Mel but I go by ezymel. The question I am asking is not so easy though. I just purchased the Aspire 3 laptop. I am wondering why the RAM is soldered in instead of being plugged in. I did not realize that when I first purchased it and no one told me. It has 4 Gb of RAM and I want to upgrade it to 8 Gb. Ram being soldered in, I am not able to do that and would not even attempt to make that change. It would more than likely void the warranty. If I knew beforehand, I would have exchanged it as I had a grace period of 30-days. That time is well over by a month. Now, I think I am stuck with it and only by the grace of acer, I would be able to exchange it. Needless to say, this is the very first time that I have ever experienced RAM being soldered in. I don't see the reasoning behind it. Overall, the acer laptop is nicely manufactured and looks nice.
On this note, I will say thank you for letting me post this.
ezymel