Einleitung

RAM is effectively the short term memory of the computer and contains programs that are running and data that needs to be read or written quickly. If the RAM fails or needs to be upgraded, it is useful to replace it. This guide shows how to replace RAM in the expansion slot on the Asus Vivobook S400C.

The S400C comes with 4GB of RAM soldered on the motherboard and hence non-removable. The official Asus position is that the RAM expansion slot supports a maximum of 4 GB memory for a total of 8 GB. However, my own system is running a Samsung 8 GB M471B1G73EB0-YK0 module, for a total of 12 GB. Note that you must be running a 64-bit operating system to use more than 4 GB of memory.

The expansion slot takes DDR3L PC3L-12800 1600 MHz SODIMM memory.

Best practices state that you should wear an ESD (Electro Static Discharge) wrist strap when replacing computer memory.

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    • Flip the device over and remove the ten 5.7 mm screws with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

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    • Use a spudger or your fingers to go around and lift the edges and release the back panel.

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    • Using a spudger, lift up the plug connecting the battery to the motherboard.

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    • Hook a thumbnail in each of the metal retainers on either side of the RAM module and spread them apart slightly.

    • The RAM module will pop up at an angle.

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    • Slide the RAM out in a straight line to remove it.

    • When replacing the RAM, insert it at the same angle and be sure to slide it fully into the slot before snapping it down. The latches on the sides should fit exactly into the cutouts on the side of the memory module.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Jerry W

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i bought an crucial 2gb 204-pin ddr3L dimm pc3-10 1600mhz 1.35v. and it won't turn on with it installed, is there something wrong?

Kenechi Palabrica -

Hi Kenechi,

From what I can see, the RAM you bought sounds like it should be compatible with your VivoBook. One thing you might try is to update your BIOS; it is quite common for the BIOS to get updated to support newer RAM modules as they come out, so it's possible you're running an older version that doesn't have the configuration for the RAM you bought.

I'd suggest doing a BIOS update then get back to us and let us know what you find, if it works after that or not.

Jerry W -