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Upgrade RAM and SSD on Erazer Scout E10 ( MD 62527, MSN 30035424)

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GEM
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Upgrade RAM and SSD on Erazer Scout E10 ( MD 62527, MSN 30035424)

Hi all
 
I'm looking to increase RAM and storage on my Scout E10 (MD 62527, MSN 30035424).
I couldn't find this model on the Crucial.com website.
 
For the RAM: As there are apparently 2 RAM slots, one is taken by an 8GB stick, the other seems free .
- Can I put any DDR4-3200 stick or is it better to have a particular make/model?
- Is it OK to put for example a 32 GB in addition to the existing bar (8 GB), even if it seems unbalanced to have an 8 Gb-32 GB pair or a 8 Gb-18Gb one?
 
For the SSD: is there a free slot on my machine ?
Can I add a second SSD without touching the existing one?
- Can I take any PCIe NVMe M.2 or is it better to take a particular make/model?
 
Thank you for your answers
 
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Fishtown
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Bonjour @GEM  and welcome
Manufacturer brands are usually not mentioned here, all commercially available ones are suitable.
You can upgrade the RAM to a maximum of 64 GB. equal pairs are recommended.
8 GB DDR4 SO-DIMM (PC4-25600 / 3200 MHz) is now installed
and an SSD / M.2 (2280) 512 GB Phision PCIe GEn 4x4. you can install another SSD M.2 PCIe GEN 3x4. Your computer is a barebone Clevo NP70PNJ (-M). Here you will find a service manual which describes how to disassemble it. load NP70PNHPNJPNK SM(20221222).zip

https://my.hidrive.com/share/yze8mg-wf8#$/CLEVO%20Service%20Manual%20Books/2010/N_Series/NP/NPxxPNK_...

au revoir/bye Fishtown

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Fishtown
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Bonjour @GEM  and welcome
Manufacturer brands are usually not mentioned here, all commercially available ones are suitable.
You can upgrade the RAM to a maximum of 64 GB. equal pairs are recommended.
8 GB DDR4 SO-DIMM (PC4-25600 / 3200 MHz) is now installed
and an SSD / M.2 (2280) 512 GB Phision PCIe GEn 4x4. you can install another SSD M.2 PCIe GEN 3x4. Your computer is a barebone Clevo NP70PNJ (-M). Here you will find a service manual which describes how to disassemble it. load NP70PNHPNJPNK SM(20221222).zip

https://my.hidrive.com/share/yze8mg-wf8#$/CLEVO%20Service%20Manual%20Books/2010/N_Series/NP/NPxxPNK_...

au revoir/bye Fishtown

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Squowse
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Hi @Fishtown Fishtown. Thanks for the information. Can I ask where you got it from? Specifically the maximum memory that can be installed?

 

Fishtown
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Hi @Squowse and welcome

Excerpt from the service manual of the Clevo NP70PNJ

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bye Fishtown

 

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Squowse
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Thanks so much. I’ll be installing 64GB tomorrow hopefully 

GEM
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Please let us know how it went!

Squowse
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All worked perfectly. I also added another 1Tb SSD. Most difficult bit was prising the back cover off after removing the screws

 

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GEM
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Thanks for the feedback. Both RAM and SSD are recognized and working OK?

Squowse
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Yes. I think maybe the screenshot is "waiting for approval"

GEM
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Yes, sorry, the screenshot wasn't visible when I asked.

 

You said you added an SSD. So there was a free slot available?

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