Lenovo G50-30 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Lenovo G50-30 laptop has a single slot for memory upgrades, supporting a maximum capacity of 8GB. It uses DDR3 SDRAM, which is housed in a small outline dual inline memory module (SODIMM) format. For optimal performance, the memory should operate at a clock speed of 1600MHz, often labeled as PC3-12800.

Lenovo G50-30 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelLenovo G50-30
Total memory slots1
Maximum RAM8GB
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 Lenovo G50-30 RAM

How much RAM can I put in my Lenovo G50-30?

Maximum is 8GB. The laptop only has one memory slot, so you'll need to replace whatever's in there with a single 8GB stick if you want to max it out.

What type of memory does the G50-30 use?

It uses DDR3 SODIMM - that's the smaller laptop-sized memory stick. Make sure you get DDR3, not DDR4 or DDR5, as they won't fit or work.

What speed RAM should I get for the G50-30?

Go with 1600MHz (also labeled as PC3-12800). The system might accept other speeds but 1600MHz is what's recommended and will work best.

Can I add more RAM slots to my G50-30?

No, you're stuck with just the one slot. Laptop motherboards can't be modified to add more slots - it's hardwired into the design.

Is upgrading from 4GB to 8GB worth it on this laptop?

If you're multitasking, using Chrome with lots of tabs, or running Windows 10/11, then yes. The jump from 4GB to 8GB makes a noticeable difference in everyday use. Just don't expect miracles - it's still an older system.