Click start > right click computer > click properties RAM should be located under processor
Is a DDR2 667 MHz memory
and these a site where you find some at sale.
http://www.datamemorysystems.com/Acer-memory/Aspire-5520-5334
SOURCE: Acer Aspire 5100 wont accept new RAM upgrade, NEED BIOS Update
http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/notebook/as_5100.html
here u can find latest bios...
SOURCE: Hi i have a acer Aspire 7720G RAM?
Here is link for you notebook Users guide download unzip and see page 79 hoe to change ram. As for type it is DDR2 533/667 MHz type. See page 23 for specifications.
SOURCE: my acer aspire 5520-5334 won't start
Pull The Battery... Unplug The AC Adapter....
Press and Hold The Power On Button For 30 Seconds...
Reinsert The Battery, Plug In Ac Adapter... Attempt to Power On..
Also Try Removing The Battery And Powering Up Using The Power Cord Alone.....
If Still No Power.... Remove and Reseat The Memory Modules...
Still No?
You'll Next Need To Check To See If The DC Jack Is Faulty...
If It's Faulty, You'll Need To Desolder It, Clean The Board, Resolder a New One ON....
If Still No Power...
Check The Heatsink/Fan Assembly...it might be clogged...
Still No?
Possibly Faulty Video / GPU Chip....Or a Shorted Out Motherboard..
SOURCE: Does the acer aspire 5315 2077 require a certain type of memory?
Go to www.crucial.com and click on the scan my system button to see what configuration of Memory Modules are installed on your laptop.
Here are some other details:
Each memory slot can hold DDR2 PC2-5300 with a maximum of 1GB per slot.
Chipset: Intel 960GML
Drive Form Factor: 2.5"
Drive Interface: SATA
Maximum Memory: 2048MB
Slots: 2 (2 banks of 1)
Standard Memory: 512MB removable
USB Support: 2.x Compliant
Q: What memory goes into my computer, and will a faster speed be backward-compatible?
A: DDR2 memory with support for DDR2 PC2-5300 speeds.
Q: How much memory can my computer handle?
A: 2048MB.
Adding the maximum amount of memory will improve performance and help extend the useful life of your system as you run increasingly demanding software applications in the future.
Q: Do I have to install matching pairs?
A: No.
No, you can install modules one at a time, and you can mix different densities of modules in your computer. But if your computer supports dual-channel memory configurations, you should install in identical pairs (preferably in kits) for optimal performance.
Q: Does my computer support dual-channel memory?
A: Yes.
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