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Hello, No, these are not the correct memory modules. According to Acer this model accepts DDR3L (Low Voltage 1.35V) memory only. PNY Brand Champion
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Search for the specifications of you laptop or PC. It will tell you the RAM type (DDR#, DDR#L, DDR# SO-DIM) and max upgrade. Match the new RAM with what you learned. SO-DIM is laptop RAM, I believe. The L indicates low voltage which means the RAM will use 1.35 volts.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as you have the slots that can hold it. The memory should work just fine. If you go to Acer's website and pull up your specs it should say the speed of memory it currently has, but from what I've read that laptop should handle any laptop memory maid in the last 5 years.
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