Lenovo V510-14IKB - RAM Upgrade Guide

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The Lenovo V510-14IKB laptop has two memory slots for RAM, but only one of these can be upgraded by the user. The maximum amount of memory the laptop can support is 20GB, with up to 16GB of that being available in the slot that can be accessed for upgrades. It uses DDR4 SDRAM as the type of memory, and the form factor is SODIMM, which is a smaller type of memory module commonly used in laptops. For best performance, the recommended clock speed for the RAM is 2133MHz, also referred to as PC4-17000.

Lenovo V510-14IKB Memory Specifications & Maximum RAM Capacity

SpecificationValue
Laptop ModelLenovo V510-14IKB
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 speed2133MHz (PC4-17000)
VoltageLow - 1.2V
Number of pins260-pin

FAQ about Lenovo V510-14IKB RAM

How much RAM can I add to my V510-14IKB laptop?

You can add up to 16GB in the one accessible slot. The laptop has 4GB soldered on the motherboard that can't be changed, so with a 16GB stick installed, you'll have 20GB total.

What type of memory does the V510-14IKB use?

It uses DDR4 SODIMM modules - the smaller laptop-sized memory sticks. Make sure to get 2133MHz speed (also called PC4-17000) for best compatibility.

Can I upgrade both memory slots?

No, only one slot is accessible for upgrades. The other slot has 4GB permanently soldered to the motherboard. This is pretty common in thin laptops to save space.

Will faster RAM like 2400MHz or 2666MHz work?

It might work but will automatically slow down to 2133MHz to match what the system supports. Save your money and just get 2133MHz RAM.

Is it worth upgrading from the base 4GB?

Absolutely. Going from 4GB to 12GB (adding an 8GB stick) or 20GB (adding 16GB) makes a huge difference for multitasking, browser tabs, and general responsiveness. 4GB is really the bare minimum these days.