I bought an Asus laptop a few months ago and wanted to retrofit it for programming. The task manager told me that only 2 out of 4 slots were occupied, so where should the problem be. When I opened it below, however, there were only 2 occupied slots, and there's no other way to open it with screws. So where are the other slots?
It is quite possible that there are slots on the opposite side of the board. Had that with some high-priced models
So either hidden or he only has 2. What kind of model is that?
As far as I know there are hardly any laptops with 4 slots in the consumer sector
Are you sure your laptop has 4 RAM slots? As a rule, laptops only have 2 RAM slots. It could be that a maximum of 4 RAM slots would be possible with the chipset or the processor
If you would tell us the name of your laptop with its "full name", you could even be helped…
Almost all laptops have only 2 slots. The 4 probably come mainly from the fact that the corresponding chipsets come from the pedants of the desktops and 4 are the rule there.
I had e.g. Once a laptop between your fingers, you had to remove the keyboard to get to the top two RAM slots. Do not remember the model today…
I'm sorry, but I don't know the model number, the sticker under the laptop is gone