Asus K70AB - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Asus K70AB laptop has two slots available for memory upgrades, allowing for a maximum capacity of 4GB. It uses DDR2 SDRAM as the memory type, which comes in the SODIMM form factor, designed specifically for laptops due to its smaller size. For optimal performance, the memory should ideally have a clock speed of 800MHz, often labeled as PC2-6400.

Asus K70AB Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAsus K70AB
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM4GB
Memory typeDDR2 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed800MHz (PC2-6400)
Voltage1.8V
Number of pins200-pin

FAQ about Asus K70AB RAM

How much RAM can I put in my Asus K70AB laptop?

Maximum is 4GB total. You've got 2 slots to work with, so that's 2GB per slot max.

What type of memory does the K70AB use?

DDR2 SODIMM - the smaller laptop memory sticks. Make sure you don't accidentally buy desktop RAM (DIMM) or the newer DDR3/DDR4 stuff, it won't fit.

What speed RAM should I get for the K70AB?

800MHz (also labeled as PC2-6400) is what you want. The system might accept slower speeds like 667MHz, but 800MHz is the sweet spot for this model.

Can I mix different RAM sizes in the two slots?

Yeah, you can do like 1GB + 2GB if you want. Just keep in mind you'll lose dual-channel performance benefits when mixing sizes. For best performance, use matching pairs.

Will faster RAM like 1066MHz work in my K70AB?

It'll probably work but will just run at 800MHz anyway. The laptop will downclock it to match what it can handle, so you're basically wasting money on the faster speed.

Is upgrading from 2GB to 4GB worth it on this old laptop?

Depends what you're doing. For basic web browsing and office work, going from 2GB to 4GB can make a noticeable difference in responsiveness. Won't turn it into a gaming machine though.