Acer Nitro VN7-591G-70TG - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Acer VN7-591G-70TG laptop allows for RAM upgrades with a total of two memory slots. It supports a maximum memory capacity of 16GB. The type of memory used is DDR3 SDRAM, and it comes in the SODIMM form factor, which is a compact design typically used in laptops. For best performance, the recommended RAM clock speed is 1600MHz, often labeled as PC3-12800.

Acer Nitro VN7-591G-70TG Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAcer Nitro VN7-591G-70TG
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM16GB
Memory typeDDR3 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed1600MHz (PC3-12800)
VoltageLow - 1.35V (DDR3L / PC3L)
Number of pins204-pin

FAQ about Acer Nitro VN7-591G-70TG RAM

How much RAM can I put in my VN7-591G laptop?

Maximum is 16GB total. You've got 2 slots, so that's 8GB per slot max. Can't go higher even if you find bigger sticks - the system won't recognize them.

What type of RAM do I need for this laptop?

You need DDR3 SODIMM modules. Make sure it's DDR3, not DDR3L or DDR4 - they won't work. SODIMM is the smaller laptop-sized RAM, not the full-size desktop sticks.

What speed RAM should I get?

1600MHz (PC3-12800) is what you want. The laptop might accept slower speeds like 1333MHz, but you'd be leaving performance on the table. Faster RAM like 1866MHz will probably just downclock to 1600MHz anyway.

Can I mix different RAM sizes?

Yeah, you can do like 4GB + 8GB if you want. Just know that you'll lose dual-channel performance benefits when the sizes don't match. For best performance, use matching pairs - either 2x4GB or 2x8GB.

Do I need to buy RAM in pairs?

Not required, but recommended. Matching pairs run in dual-channel mode which gives better performance. If you're only adding one stick to existing RAM, try to match the specs of what's already installed.

Will any DDR3 SODIMM work?

As long as it's 1600MHz DDR3 SODIMM (not DDR3L), you should be fine. Some laptops are picky about low-voltage RAM, so stick with standard voltage DDR3. Check that it's 204-pin SODIMM format.