Acer Aspire 5 A517-51-82HA - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer A517-51-82HA laptop has two memory slots available for RAM upgrades. It supports a maximum memory capacity of 32GB. The type of memory used is DDR4 SDRAM, and it comes in the SODIMM form factor, which is a smaller type of memory module commonly used in laptops. For best performance, it is advised to use RAM with a clock speed of 2400MHz, also referred to as PC4-19200.

Acer Aspire 5 A517-51-82HA Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Aspire 5 A517-51-82HA
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM32GB
Memory typeDDR4 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed2400MHz (PC4-19200)
VoltageLow - 1.2V
Number of pins260-pin

FAQ about Acer Aspire 5 A517-51-82HA RAM

How much RAM can I put in this laptop?

You can install up to 32GB total - that's the maximum this motherboard supports. With two slots available, you'd typically go with two 16GB sticks to hit that limit.

What type of RAM do I need to buy?

You need DDR4 SODIMM modules - these are the smaller laptop-sized sticks, not the full-size desktop ones. Make sure you get SODIMM specifically or they won't fit.

What speed RAM should I get?

2400MHz (also labeled as PC4-19200) is the recommended speed. You can technically install faster RAM, but it'll just run at 2400MHz anyway, so no point spending extra on faster sticks.

Can I mix different RAM sizes?

Yeah, you can mix sizes like 8GB + 16GB if needed. Just keep in mind that mixing sizes means you lose dual-channel performance benefits, so matching pairs (like 8GB + 8GB) will perform slightly better.

Do I need to remove the existing RAM?

Depends on what's already installed. If you've got one stick and want to add more, just pop in the second one. If both slots are full with smaller capacity sticks, you'll need to replace one or both.

Will any DDR4 SODIMM work?

Pretty much, as long as it's DDR4 SODIMM and not exceeding 16GB per stick. Just stick with standard voltage (1.2V) modules - the low voltage stuff can sometimes be finicky.