Toshiba Satellite C55-C5390 RAM upgrade

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According to the detailed specs, 4gb and not upgradeable. But check the Toshiba part number. Sometimes to retail model number may have several versions with different options.

Edit: according to the maintenance manual max 8gb, 1 slot but may be a lower max for certain models.

http://central-it-service.com/owncloud/index.php/s/AjJmY1DHmD8mUIl
 

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Speccy shows the motherboard as FF50 06F5 (CHV). I am looking up the specs now to see if it is upgrade-able.
 
That's such a low end system that I would just tell the client not to waste their money.

Yep.

Another example in a long line of examples where the client has known me for years, yet purchased this system on their own, then spent a couple hundred bucks on "system mechanic, tune up optimizer" programs, etc., and when that all didn't work, decided to contact me as to why the system is running slow. In addition to that, there were four A-V programs installed, lol.
 
I agree with @Porthos - you will get much more of a performance boost from an SSD than a RAM upgrade, and for not much more money. FWIW - I used to like the old Satellite range. I found them durable and reliable old work-horses that just kept chugging away doing basic stuff very reliably. Not sure about this particular model, but they churned out so many variants it was difficult to keep track. I've still got one somewhere, an old L750. Has a 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM - all cannibalised off old scrap machines - and it flies.
 
then spent a couple hundred bucks on "system mechanic, tune up optimizer" programs, etc., and when that all didn't work, decided to contact me as to why the system is running slow.
I replaced Avira with Kaspersky on a customer's computers yesterday and it hit me why Avira bundles those speed-up, program update, VPN add-ons to their Launcher program. You can't uninstall Avira without first uninstalling Launcher, and uninstalling Launcher complains about these other modules interfering with its removal. I had to uninstall the crap modules before uninstalling Launcher and then Avira. I bet many people just say, to hell with it. I'll just stick with Avira because I don't want my computer to run slower or fail program updates if I uninstall those. Apologies to the OP for wandering off topic.
 
I agree with @Porthos - you will get much more of a performance boost from an SSD than a RAM upgrade, and for not much more money. FWIW - I used to like the old Satellite range. I found them durable and reliable old work-horses that just kept chugging away doing basic stuff very reliably. Not sure about this particular model, but they churned out so many variants it was difficult to keep track. I've still got one somewhere, an old L750. Has a 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM - all cannibalised off old scrap machines - and it flies.

To a point. But 4 GB is crippling. Win 10 can't properly run on this no matter what SSD you put in it.

And the CPU is so slow that it too will be a bottleneck.

It's crap and putting a pretty bow onto it doesn't change that.
 
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