Asus K95VB (Quad-Core) - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Asus K95VB (Quad-Core) laptop supports RAM upgrades with a total of four memory slots. It can handle up to 32GB of memory in total. The type of RAM compatible with this model is DDR3 SDRAM, and it uses a small outline dual inline memory module (SODIMM) format, which is standard for laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 1600MHz, also referred to as PC3-12800.

Asus K95VB (Quad-Core) Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAsus K95VB (Quad-Core)
Total memory slots4
Maximum RAM32GB
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 Asus K95VB (Quad-Core) RAM

How much RAM can the Asus K95VB actually hold?

The laptop maxes out at 32GB total. That's pretty generous for a laptop of this era - you can put 8GB in each of the four slots.

What kind of memory sticks do I need for this laptop?

You need DDR3 SODIMM modules - these are the smaller laptop-sized memory sticks, not the full-size desktop ones. Make sure they're DDR3, not DDR4 or DDR5.

Does the memory speed really matter?

The recommended speed is 1600MHz (also labeled as PC3-12800). You can technically use slower RAM like 1333MHz, but you won't get the best performance. Faster RAM will just downclock to 1600MHz anyway.

Can I mix different memory sizes?

Yes, you can mix sizes - like having two 8GB sticks and two 4GB sticks. Just try to match them in pairs for dual-channel performance. Put matching sticks in alternating slots.

Do I need to upgrade all four slots at once?

No, you can upgrade gradually. Maybe start with filling two slots, then add more later. The laptop will work fine with just two slots populated, or even three if you need an odd amount.

Will any DDR3 SODIMM work?

Most standard DDR3 SODIMMs will work, but stick to reputable memory manufacturers. Avoid ECC or buffered memory - just get standard unbuffered modules. Low voltage (1.35V) sticks are fine too.