Asus VivoBook X515MA - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Asus VivoBook X515MA comes equipped with two memory slots for RAM, though only one of these slots can be upgraded by the user. The laptop supports a maximum memory capacity of 20GB, with up to 16GB available for upgrade in the accessible slot. It uses DDR4 SDRAM as its memory type, which is housed in a SODIMM format, a compact design commonly used in laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 3200MHz, also referred to as PC4-25600.

Asus VivoBook X515MA Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelAsus VivoBook X515MA
Total memory slots2 (1 not upgradeable)
Maximum RAM20GB (up to 16GB in user accessible slot)
Memory typeDDR4 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed3200MHz (PC4-25600)
VoltageLow - 1.2V
Number of pins260-pin

FAQ about Asus VivoBook X515MA RAM

How many RAM slots does the Asus VivoBook X515MA 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?

You can get up to 20GB total - that's 4GB soldered on the motherboard plus up to 16GB in the upgradeable slot.

What type of RAM do I need for the X515MA?

You need DDR4 SODIMM memory - the smaller laptop-sized modules, not the full-size desktop sticks.

What speed RAM should I buy?

Get 3200MHz DDR4 (also labeled as PC4-25600). The laptop will work with slower speeds but you'll get the best performance matching this speed.

Can I remove the existing RAM and replace it?

Only partially - one stick is soldered permanently to the motherboard, so you can only upgrade the second slot. Whatever's soldered stays there forever.

Is it worth upgrading from the base configuration?

If you're running multiple programs, lots of browser tabs, or doing any photo/video editing, then yes. The base 4GB is pretty limiting for modern use.