How to upgrade RAM onboard

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Ferdinand_kpx

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I just buy ASUS X441SA with RAM 2gb onboard, preinstalled Win10 64bit.
The problem is the computer is running very slow, even if i only try to open Chrome, with another Office program...
Can somebody help me to explain...Can we chane the RAM Onlboard?because i don't know why ASUS create a laptop without free slot for upgrading RAM..
 
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"I'm sure.the 4gb one come without win 10.
2gb with win 10 include
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Well only you can tell us how much RAM it's got. It's easy enough to find out.

But as for a laptop being offered optionally without the OS and more RAM instead, that takes some believing unless you can provide a link where it explicitly shows that option. I never heard of such an option. Options with hardware configurations yes, but the OS comes and standard whatever else you opt for.

Whatever, I already told you how to upgrade the RAM in my previous post. If there's no spare slot, take out existing RAM and replace it with higher capacity RAM.
Yep, manufacturer's specs page says it comes with 4GB, not 2:
https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ASUS-VivoBook-Max-X441SA/specifications/

Can be upgraded to 8GB max.

If there's only one slot (and I'm not saying there is, can't find any info on number of slots) then you'll have to remove what's in there and replace it with an 8GB one.
 

Ferdinand_kpx

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I'm sure.the 4gb one come without win 10.
2gb with win 10 include.



 
"I'm sure.the 4gb one come without win 10.
2gb with win 10 include
"

Well only you can tell us how much RAM it's got. It's easy enough to find out.

But as for a laptop being offered optionally without the OS and more RAM instead, that takes some believing unless you can provide a link where it explicitly shows that option. I never heard of such an option. Options with hardware configurations yes, but the OS comes and standard whatever else you opt for.

Whatever, I already told you how to upgrade the RAM in my previous post. If there's no spare slot, take out existing RAM and replace it with higher capacity RAM.
 
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daniel.wilianto

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The problem is, this particular laptop is kind of "unibody". In order to plug in new RAM, we have to take apart the laptop; and that ruins the guarantee. I regretted buying this laptop. Manufacture nowadays exchange usability with useless gimmick. I miss old model where we can change the HDD, RAM and battery easily by putting the laptop bottom's up and taking off one or two screws.
 
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