Asus UX410UQ - RAM Upgrade Guide

The Asus UX410UQ laptop has two memory slots for RAM, but only one of these slots can be upgraded by the user. The laptop supports a maximum of 16GB of memory, with the user-accessible slot allowing up to 8GB. It uses DDR4 SDRAM, which is a common type of memory for laptops, and the memory modules are in the SODIMM format, designed for smaller devices like laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 2133MHz, often labeled as PC4-17000.
Asus UX410UQ Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Laptop Model | Asus UX410UQ |
| Total memory slots | 2 (1 not upgradeable) |
| Maximum RAM | 16GB (up to 8GB in user accessible slot) |
| Memory type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Form factor | SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) |
| Recommended RAM clock speed | 2133MHz (PC4-17000) |
| Voltage | Low - 1.2V |
| Number of pins | 260-pin |
FAQ about Asus UX410UQ RAM
How many RAM slots does the UX410UQ have?
It has 2 slots total, but only 1 is accessible for upgrades. The other slot has soldered memory that can't be removed.
What's the maximum RAM I can have in this laptop?
16GB total - that's 8GB in the upgradeable slot plus whatever's soldered in the other slot (usually 8GB from factory).
What type of RAM do I need for the upgrade?
You need DDR4 SODIMM modules - the laptop-sized ones, not desktop RAM. Make sure it's DDR4, not DDR3 or DDR5.
What speed RAM should I get?
2133MHz (also labeled as PC4-17000) is the recommended speed. Higher speeds might work but will run at 2133MHz anyway.
Can I just add another stick to what's already there?
Not exactly - one slot has permanent soldered memory. You can only upgrade the single accessible slot, replacing whatever module is currently in there.
Is it worth upgrading if I already have 8GB total?
Depends on your usage. If you're multitasking heavily, using memory-intensive apps, or seeing slowdowns, jumping to 16GB total can make a noticeable difference.