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You should install CPU-Z to determine the EXACT RAM that is installed, as "specifications may change without notice." That being said, the one I purchased had Samsung M471A1G44BB0-CWE installed (according to CPU-Z) so that is the module I purchased. Keep in mind that the first "slot" is soldered to the motherboard and not a separate SODIMM module; attached is a photo of the matching RAM module I installed. But you can install literally any DDR4 SODIMM module (up to 16GB), and it is recommended to use the same speed (3200MHz) so you don't end up clocking down the OEM RAM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/asus/vivobook-14-x1404za You can follow this site. You will find the right ram.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since it is unlikely (as well as unwise) to purchase the RAM BEFORE you have the laptop in your hot little hands (nothing personal), once you hve it, you should be able to just check the Asus website for the exact match RAM specs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This question was answered, in detail, elsewhere in the Questions section. Please search the term "RAM" in this section for your answer, and avoid replication of questions/answers, which only serves to create confusion and duplication.
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