Lenovo IdeaPad 310 (15-inch Touch) - RAM Upgrade Guide

The Lenovo 310 (15-inch Touch) laptop has two memory slots for RAM, but only one of them can be upgraded by the user. The system supports a maximum of 20GB of memory, with up to 16GB allowed in the accessible slot. It uses DDR4 SDRAM as the memory type, which comes in a SODIMM format, a smaller design commonly used in laptops. For best performance, the RAM should operate at a clock speed of 2133MHz, corresponding to the PC4-17000 standard.
Lenovo IdeaPad 310 (15-inch Touch) Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Laptop Model | Lenovo IdeaPad 310 (15-inch Touch) |
| Total memory slots | 2 (1 not upgradeable) |
| Maximum RAM | 20GB (up to 16GB 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 Lenovo IdeaPad 310 (15-inch Touch) RAM
How many RAM slots does the Lenovo 310 15-inch touch have?
It has 2 total memory slots, 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 have 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 to buy?
You need DDR4 SODIMM memory modules. Make sure it's SODIMM (the smaller laptop memory) not regular desktop RAM.
What speed RAM should I get?
The recommended speed is 2133MHz, also known as PC4-17000. The laptop might work with faster RAM but it'll just run at 2133MHz anyway.
Can I upgrade both RAM slots?
No, only one slot can be upgraded. The other has memory permanently attached to the motherboard.
If I add a 16GB stick, how much total RAM will I have?
You'll have 20GB total - the 16GB you added plus the 4GB that's built into the system.