Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E50 - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Lenovo Edge E50 laptop has two memory slots available for RAM upgrades. It can support a maximum of 8GB of memory. The type of RAM compatible with this model is DDR3 SDRAM, and it uses the SODIMM format, which is a compact design suitable for laptops. For optimal performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 1066MHz, also referred to as PC3-8500.

Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E50 Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelLenovo Thinkpad Edge E50
Total memory slots2
Maximum RAM8GB
Memory typeDDR3 SDRAM
Form factorSODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Recommended RAM clock speed1066MHz (PC3-8500)
Voltage1.35V - 1.5V
Number of pins204-pin

FAQ about Lenovo Thinkpad Edge E50 RAM

How much RAM can I put in my Lenovo Edge E50?

Maximum is 8GB total. You've got 2 slots, so that's 4GB per slot max. Can't go higher even if you find bigger modules - the system just won't recognize anything over 8GB.

What type of memory does the Edge E50 use?

DDR3 SODIMM - that's the smaller laptop-sized memory sticks, not the full-size desktop ones. Make sure you're buying SODIMM or it physically won't fit.

What speed RAM should I get for the E50?

1066MHz (PC3-8500) is what's recommended. You might find faster DDR3, but it'll just downclock to 1066 anyway, so no point paying extra for speed you can't use.

Can I mix different RAM sizes in the two slots?

Yeah, you can do like 2GB + 4GB if you want. Works fine, just won't run in dual channel mode which is slightly slower. For best performance, match the sizes - either 2x2GB or 2x4GB.

Do I need to remove the old RAM when upgrading?

Depends what's already in there. If you've got 2x2GB and want 8GB total, then yes, pull both out and replace with 2x4GB. If there's only one stick installed, you might just add another.