How to upgrade notebook memory?
It is recommended that everyone pay attention when purchasing notebook memory. In addition to purchasing brand products with high performance, good compatibility, considerate after-sales service, and trustworthiness , and I also recommend that everyone try to buy products with larger capacity.
Now, let’s take a look at the notebook memory upgrade tutorial.
Some people think that the operation of upgrading the memory of a notebook is very complicated. In fact, it is not the case. Upgrading the memory of a notebook is like a desktop PC. As long as you have a little understanding, you can solve it by yourself. Below, Jintike, the leader in cost-effective memory, explains how he supports the memory upgrade of teaching laptops. Friends who have recently upgraded their memory may wish to refer to it. First of all, I suggest you pay attention when purchasing notebook memory. In addition to buying brand products with high performance, good compatibility, considerate after-sales service, and trustworthiness, I also recommend that you try to buy products with larger capacity. After all, there is a lot of room for notebook upgrades. Currently, the highest capacity product on the market is 1G, but due to technical limitations there are not many manufacturers that can produce such large-capacity notebook memory products. The author recommends that you choose brand memory, such as Kingston, Kintek, ADATA and other well-known brand products. Because they have the advantages of small size, large capacity, fast speed, low power consumption, and good heat dissipation, they are in line with the characteristics of notebook computers.
After the memory purchase is completed, it is time to enter the actual stage of upgrading the notebook. Step one: Tool preparation. The Asus A65S30K-DR (1.8GHz processor, nVidia Geforce Go 6200 graphics card, 256MB DDR333 memory, 60G hard drive) notebook computer was chosen for this upgrade demonstration. As a relatively sophisticated product, laptop computers do not use screws as large as desktop computers, so ordinary screwdrivers cannot be used. You only need to prepare a smaller Phillips screwdriver, such as the small screwdriver used for sewing machines in the past and now. The larger of the set of screwdrivers specifically designed for repairing eyes will do the job.
In terms of memory, I chose Kintek DDR333/512MB notebook memory.
Kintek DDR333/512MB notebook memory uses an emerald green PCB board, a double-sided 8-chip design, and an FBGA package. The workmanship is rigorous and solid, and the solder joints are full and firm, which can avoid system failure caused by poor contact between the chip and the memory PCB board due to weak soldering during movement. The color of the gold finger is pure and bright, and the good workmanship is picky and flawless.
The second step: the actual combat stage.
Spread a layer of flannel or a few newspapers on the table as a base to prevent scratches on the screen when the notebook is turned over. Close the notebook screen, gently turn the notebook over, and placePad the bottom. First unscrew the screws at both ends of the cover, then slowly remove it, and the expansion slot will be exposed. Align the notch of the memory with the slot, and slowly slide it into the slot. Turn the memory downward until you hear a click, and the memory is installed. If you can't hear it, it's probably not installed properly and needs to be reinstalled.
Step 3: Power-on test
The highly integrated nature of laptops makes it unlike desktops where you can choose any memory brand. Higher requirements are put forward for the compatibility of new memory. After installing the memory, don’t rush to close the memory compartment cover. After all, the memory may not be usable after it is installed. At this time, it is best to turn the notebook over and power it on. Press F2 to enter the BIOS to check whether the memory capacity has increased (previously the notebook The memory is 256MB, plus the newly added 512MB, so the capacity is now displayed as 768MB). The newly added Kintek memory has been recognized. Then shut down the computer, close the memory compartment cover, and the entire upgrade process is completed easily.
The above is an introduction to Laptop memory upgrade tutorial , I hope it will be helpful to you!