Asus FX503VD - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Asus FX503VD laptop has two memory slots available for RAM upgrades, allowing for a maximum memory capacity of 32GB. It uses DDR4 SDRAM, which comes in the SODIMM form factor, designed specifically for laptops due to its smaller size. For optimal performance, it is suggested to use RAM with a clock speed of 2400MHz, often labeled as PC4-19200.

Asus FX503VD Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAsus FX503VD
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 Asus FX503VD RAM

How many RAM slots does the FX503VD have?

It has 2 memory slots total. Pretty standard for gaming laptops - gives you flexibility to start with one stick and add another later, or run dual channel from the start.

What's the maximum RAM I can install?

You can go up to 32GB total - that's 16GB per slot. More than enough for gaming and most creative work. Unless you're doing heavy video editing or running VMs, 16GB is usually the sweet spot.

What type of RAM do I need to buy?

You need DDR4 SODIMM modules. Make sure it's SODIMM (the smaller laptop memory) not regular desktop DIMM - they won't fit. DDR3 won't work either, has to be DDR4.

What speed RAM should I get?

2400MHz is the recommended speed (also labeled as PC4-19200). You can technically install faster RAM like 2666MHz or 3200MHz, but it'll just run at 2400MHz anyway, so save your money and stick with 2400.

Can I mix different RAM sizes or brands?

Technically yes, but it's not ideal. For best performance, use matching pairs - same capacity, speed, and ideally same brand/model. Mixing can cause stability issues or force both sticks to run at the slower one's specs.

Will adding more RAM void my warranty?

Usually not - RAM upgrades are considered user-serviceable on most laptops. Just be careful when opening it up and don't damage anything. Keep your original RAM in case you need warranty service.