Acer Aspire 5500 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer 5500 laptop has two slots available for memory upgrades, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 2GB. It uses DDR2 SDRAM as its memory type, which comes in the form of SODIMM, a smaller version of dual inline memory modules designed for laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 533MHz, often labeled as PC2-4200.

Acer Aspire 5500 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Aspire 5500
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM2GB
Memory typeDDR2 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed533MHz (PC2-4200)
Voltage1.8V
Number of pins200-pin

FAQ about Acer Aspire 5500 RAM

How much memory can I put in my Acer 5500?

Maximum is 2GB total. You've got 2 slots, so that's 1GB per slot max. The system won't recognize anything larger.

What type of RAM do I need for the Acer 5500?

You need DDR2 SODIMM modules. Make sure it's DDR2, not DDR3 or DDR4 - they won't fit. SODIMM is the smaller laptop-sized memory, not the full-size desktop sticks.

What speed RAM should I get?

533MHz (also labeled as PC2-4200) is the recommended speed. You can use faster RAM like 667MHz or 800MHz, but it'll just run at 533MHz anyway, so save your money and stick with 533MHz.

Can I mix different RAM sizes?

Yes, you can use different sizes like 512MB + 1GB. Just remember each slot maxes out at 1GB. For best performance though, matching sizes (like 1GB + 1GB) is ideal.

Do I need to buy RAM in pairs?

No, this system doesn't require matched pairs. You can upgrade one stick at a time if you want. But having two identical sticks can give slightly better performance.

What happens if I try to install DDR3 instead of DDR2?

It won't fit - DDR2 and DDR3 have different notch positions specifically to prevent this mistake. Don't force it or you'll damage the slot.