01/10/2024

Acer Nitro V 15 Add More RAM

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Title: Acer Nitro V5 RAM Upgrade Tutorial: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction: Hey there, it’s Simon! Today, I’ve got an Acer Nitro V5 laptop, and I’m going to show you how to upgrade the RAM. With just a few simple steps, you can boost your laptop’s performance by adding more memory. Let’s get started!

Step 1: Identify Your Laptop Model Check the back of your Acer Nitro V5 to find the model number. In this video, we’re working with model N23Q22. If you have the same laptop, you’re good to go!

Step 2: Gather Your Tools You’ll need a Philips screwdriver (PH1) to remove the back cover. Don’t worry about mixing up the screws—they’re all the same size.

Step 3: Remove the Screws and Back Cover Using your Philips screwdriver, unscrew all the screws from the back cover. Once they’re all out, gently pry open the back cover with a plastic prying tool.

Step 4: Locate the RAM Slots Inside, you’ll see two RAM slots. The first one is already in use, but you can add another RAM stick to the second slot to increase your laptop’s memory.

Step 5: Choose the Right RAM Make sure you have the correct type of RAM for your laptop. In this case, we’re using DDR5 RAM. Check the description for a link to purchase the right RAM for your laptop.

Step 6: Install the RAM Slide the new RAM stick into the slot at a 45-degree angle. Make sure it matches the slot and push it down firmly until the clips on the sides lock it in place.

Step 7: Replace the Back Cover and Screws Once the RAM is installed, put the back cover back on and secure it with the screws. Make sure everything is snug but not overly tight.

Step 8: Test Your Laptop Turn on your laptop and check the system properties to confirm that the new RAM is recognized. You should see the increased memory capacity reflected there.

Conclusion: Congratulations! You’ve successfully upgraded the RAM in your Acer Nitro V5 laptop. Now you can enjoy improved performance and multitasking capabilities. If you found this video helpful, don’t forget to smash that like button, subscribe for more tech tutorials, and consider clicking on the YouTube Super Thanks button to show your appreciation. Thanks for watching, and until next time, happy computing!

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