Acer Aspire 5040 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer 5040 laptop has two slots available for memory upgrades, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 2GB. It uses DDR SDRAM, a common type of memory for older laptops, and the memorymodules are in the SODIMM format, which is a smaller design suited for compact devices. For best performance, it is suggested to use memory with a clock speed of 333MHz, also referred to as PC2700.

Acer Aspire 5040 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Aspire 5040
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM2GB
Memory typeDDR SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed333MHz (PC2700)
Voltage2.5V - 2.6V
Number of pins200-pin

FAQ about Acer Aspire 5040 RAM

How much RAM can I put in an Acer Aspire 5040?

Maximum is 2GB total. You've got 2 slots to work with, so either 2x1GB sticks or 1x2GB if you want to leave a slot free.

What type of memory does the Aspire 5040 use?

DDR SDRAM in SODIMM form factor - that's the smaller laptop memory sticks, not the full-size desktop ones. Make sure you get SODIMM or it won't fit.

What speed RAM should I get for my 5040?

333MHz, also known as PC2700. You can technically use faster RAM like PC3200, but it'll just run at 333MHz anyway, so no point paying extra for speed you won't use.

Can I mix different size memory sticks?

Yeah, you can do like 1GB + 512MB if that's what you've got. Just know that mixing sizes might disable dual-channel mode, but honestly on this older system you probably won't notice much difference.

Is it worth upgrading to the full 2GB?

If you're running XP, absolutely - huge difference going from 512MB or 1GB to 2GB. For Vista, 2GB is pretty much mandatory. Won't help much with Windows 7 or newer though, they need more than this laptop can handle.