Acer Aspire 5 A517-51G-8433 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer A517-51G-8433 laptop has two memory slots available for RAM upgrades, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 32GB. It uses DDR4 SDRAM, a common type of memory for laptops, housed in a small outline dual inline memory module (SODIMM) form factor. For best performance, it is suggested to use RAM with a clock speed of 2400MHz, often labeled as PC4-19200.

Acer Aspire 5 A517-51G-8433 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Aspire 5 A517-51G-8433
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 A517-51G-8433 RAM

How much RAM can I put in my Acer A517-51G-8433?

You can install up to 32GB total. The laptop has 2 memory slots, so you could do 2x16GB sticks for the maximum.

What type of RAM do I need for this Aspire 5 laptop?

You need DDR4 SODIMM modules - that's the smaller laptop-sized RAM, not the full-size desktop sticks. Make sure it's DDR4, not DDR3 or DDR5.

What speed RAM should I get?

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

Can I mix different RAM sizes?

Yeah, you can mix sizes like 8GB + 16GB if you want. Just keep in mind mixing sizes means you won't get dual-channel performance on the full amount, only on the matched portion.

Do I need to match the existing RAM exactly?

Not necessarily, but it's ideal to match the speed and timings. If you're keeping one original stick, try to get something with 2400MHz speed to match. Different brands usually work fine together.

Is the RAM upgrade worth it for this model?

Depends what you have now. If you're at 4GB or 8GB and doing anything beyond basic web browsing, definitely worth it. Going from 16GB to 32GB only makes sense if you're doing heavy multitasking, video editing, or running VMs.