Acer Aspire 5250-0468 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer 5250-0468 laptop has two slots available for memory upgrades. It can support up to 8GB of RAM in total. The type of memory used is DDR3 SDRAM, and it comes in a SODIMM format, which is a compact design suitable for laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 1333MHz, also categorized as PC3-10600.

Acer Aspire 5250-0468 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Aspire 5250-0468
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM8GB
Memory typeDDR3 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed1333MHz (PC3-10600)
Voltage1.35V - 1.5V
Number of pins204-pin

FAQ about Acer Aspire 5250-0468 RAM

How much RAM can I put in the Acer 5250-0468?

Maximum is 8GB total. It has 2 slots, so you can do 2x4GB sticks. That's the ceiling for this model.

What type of memory does the Acer 5250-0468 use?

It uses DDR3 SODIMM - the smaller laptop-sized sticks. Make sure you get SODIMM not regular desktop DIMM or it won't fit.

What speed RAM should I get for the 5250-0468?

1333MHz (also labeled PC3-10600) is what's recommended. You could put faster RAM in but it'll just run at 1333MHz anyway, so save your money.

Can I mix different RAM sizes in the two slots?

Technically yes, like 2GB + 4GB, but it's better to match them. Same size, same speed, ideally same brand for best performance and stability.

Do I need to remove the old RAM when upgrading?

Depends what's already in there. If it came with 2x2GB and you want 8GB total, then yes, take both out and replace with 2x4GB. If it has one stick, you might add a matching one to the empty slot.

Is upgrading from 4GB to 8GB worth it on this laptop?

Usually yes, especially if you multitask or use memory-hungry programs. Going from 4GB to 8GB is one of the most noticeable upgrades you can do on older laptops.