Have an old asus laptop. Its asus u45jc-a1.
I3 processor with 4gb ram. It has 7200rpm 500gb hard drive but i replaced it with a samsung 256gb ssd.
Laptop is lagging always when opening many chrome windows. I know the laptop is older processor i3… but i like this laptop mainly b/c its 14.1 size and not that big and not too small.
I want to upgrade the ram and from what i check online, my laptop can do 8gb. Is my laptop 4gb but its 2gb sticks each? Im not sure about this.
If i were to upgrade and want 8gb ram, i have to buy 8gb ram total thus two 4gb ram sticks correct because i have 2 slots available?
Do i need to make sure the ram is compatible with laptop only?
Im checking amazon so is this the one im going to need?
But i have to get two 4gb sticks instead of one 8gb stick?
I dont want to buy some ram and find out its not compatible with my laptop.
First, are you running 64-bit Windows? Go to Start, right-click on Computer and select Properties. What does it say under system type?
Your laptop specs 4GB maximum, but you should be able to use two 4GB sticks if they are 256MBx16. So you need sticks with 8 chips on a side, like this one.
Ultimately I doubt you’ll see much if any improvement from the upgrade though.
Thanks, another question. Taking out the old ram and installing the new one should be easy right?
Is there a way i can damage the ram if i do it wrong such as pull it or jam it or whatever? Im not very good with things so i tend to trial and error a lot.
I don’t know why people keep saying it’s unlikely to help…
Having the system lag while having lots of chrome tabs opens sounds precisely like the system is running out of RAM and tagging the swap file… which on a 5400 RPM laptop drive is slower than a figure skating turtle who’s competing with Tonya Harding for Olympic gold.
Edit: And then I bother to read the rest of the OP. Yeah, maybe with an SSD in there it’s possible the RAM isn’t the only issue.
Because the OP said in the other thread that the laptop used to be faster. While the slowdown is almost certainly caused by the system running low on available RAM, the real culprit is all of the bloatware and little processes that have installed over the years eating up all of his existing RAM. If you add more RAM, all those little things will just chew up the extra RAM as well, leaving only a marginal and temporary gain.
Clean the system up first (a format and re-install is a big shotgun approach that will get rid of just about anything). Then, if it still doesn’t have the performance you want, then you might consider adding more RAM.
I run firefox, not chrome, but my general impression is that they are both roughly equivalent with respect to memory usage. I’ve got a bunch of tabs open right now and I’m using 1.5 GB out of 4 GB.
I just opened about 30 tabs spread over 3 different browser windows, making sure to open about 8 or 9 youtube videos (trying to use up more memory per page). I managed to get the memory usage up to about 2.5 GB out of 4 GB.
ETA: Running linux, btw, but that shouldn’t matter much. The memory usage between browsers should be roughly the same.
Someone in a forum posted
Asus U45JC A1 Memory
System Memory
Standard Memory: 4096 MB (2 x 2 GB)
Maximum Memory: 4 GB
Expansion Sockets: 2
Memory Comments: PC3-10600 1066Mhz DDR3 SDRAM
Does this mean the original one i posted won’t work because its 1600 mhz?
Someone else mentioned 4gb ram is the max i could use on the laptop. Can someone else confirm if i could use 8gb total thus 4gb each one or not as well?