Acer Laptop Upgrade Guide (2026) — RAM, SSD & Charger Compatibility

Acer makes some of the broadest laptop lineups in the market—from budget Aspire models to gaming flagships like the Predator. But upgradeability varies wildly. Some models ship fully soldered (no upgrades possible); others welcome RAM and SSD swaps. The difference between a non-upgradeable £500 laptop and an upgradeable one can save you hundreds down the line.

This guide covers RAM, SSD, and charger compatibility across Acer’s most popular series: Swift (ultrabooks), Aspire (mainstream), Predator (premium gaming), Nitro (budget gaming), and Chromebook. We’ll show you exactly which models are upgradeable and where to find the right parts.

Master Acer Laptop Compatibility Table

This table compares every major Acer series side by side. Use it to find your model and check RAM capacity, SSD slots, and charger type.

Series / ModelRAM TypeRAM Upgradeable?Max RAMSSD SlotsSSD Form FactorChargerThunderbolt
Swift Go 14 (SFG14-73)LPDDR5XNo32GB1M.2 228065–90W USB-CTB4
Swift X 14 (SFX14-72G)LPDDR5XNo32GB1M.2 2280100W USB-CTB4
Swift 14 AI (SF14-51)LPDDR5XNo32GB1M.2 228065W USB-CNone (Snapdragon)
Aspire 3 (A315-44)DDR4-3200Yes32GB1M.2 228045–65W BarrelNone
Aspire 5 (A515-58)DDR5-5600Yes32GB1M.2 228065W Barrel/USB-CNone
Aspire Vero (AV15-53)LPDDR5No16GB1M.2 228065W USB-CNone
Predator Helios 16 (PH16-72)DDR5-5600Yes64GB2M.2 2280330W BarrelTB4
Predator Helios 18 (PH18-72)DDR5-5600Yes64GB2M.2 2280330W BarrelTB4
Nitro 16 (AN16-72)DDR5-5200Yes32GB2M.2 2280135–180W BarrelNone
Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51)DDR5-4800 + 8GB solderedPartial24GB1M.2 2280135W BarrelNone

Acer Swift Series — Ultrabook Line

The Swift range is Acer’s answer to the MacBook Air: thin, light, and premium-feeling. The trade-off is upgradeability. RAM is soldered directly to the motherboard on every Swift model, so you cannot upgrade memory. However, the SSD is almost always replaceable.

Swift Go 14 (SFG14-73)

The entry-level ultrabook. Ships with up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM (non-upgradeable). Storage is a single M.2 2280 SSD that can be replaced. If you need more than 32GB or plan to upgrade RAM later, the Swift Go is not the right choice. It’s ideal for everyday productivity and web work.

SSD replacement is straightforward—just flip the laptop over, remove the bottom panel, and swap in a new M.2 2280 drive. Look for a 1TB NVMe SSD (around £30–50).

Swift X 14 (SFX14-72G)

Swift X is the performance ultrabook—better processor, larger SSD, USB-C charging up to 100W. Like the Go, RAM is soldered (max 32GB). But the SSD is upgradeable to 2TB if needed. If you’re a creator (video, photo, design), the Swift X’s larger storage and 100W USB-C make it more flexible than the Go.

Again, the SSD swap is user-friendly. Any M.2 2280 NVMe drive will work. Consider a fast 1TB SSD to maximise performance.

Swift 14 AI (SF14-51)

The newest variant runs Qualcomm Snapdragon processors (not Intel/AMD), making it the thinnest Swift yet. RAM and SSD specs match the Go model (32GB soldered, upgradeable M.2 2280). The Snapdragon version does not have Thunderbolt—only USB 3.2 and USB-C. If you rely on Thunderbolt for external storage or displays, check compatibility before buying.

Acer Aspire Series — Best Budget Upgradeability

The Aspire line is where budget meets practicality. Unlike Swift, Aspire models use standard SO-DIMM RAM slots, making memory upgrades cheap and easy. The Aspire 3 still uses DDR4 (2023–2024 models), while the newer Aspire 5 jumped to DDR5. Both are excellent targets for a RAM boost and SSD swap.

Aspire 3 (A315-44) — DDR4 Budget Laptop

The Aspire 3 is built for upgrades. It ships with 2 DDR4 SO-DIMM slots and typically 8GB (sometimes 16GB) from the factory. You can upgrade to 32GB total by replacing both sticks or adding an extra 16GB stick.

Upgrade path:

  • Replace both sticks with 2× 16GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM modules for 32GB total (£40–60 per stick)
  • Add one 16GB stick if the second slot is empty (£40–60)
  • Swap the SSD for a larger M.2 2280 drive (£30–80 depending on capacity)

The Aspire 3 uses a barrel charger (45–65W). No USB-C charging, so factor in a dedicated charger when travelling.

Aspire 5 (A515-58) — DDR5 Mainstream

The newer Aspire 5 upgraded to DDR5-5600 RAM and USB-C charging (on some variants). It also has 2 SO-DIMM slots and a single M.2 2280 SSD slot. This is probably Acer’s best value-for-money upgrade target right now—DDR5 pricing has come down, and the 2-slot design means you have real flexibility.

Upgrade path:

Some Aspire 5 models include USB-C charging; others still use barrel connectors. Check your spec sheet before ordering a replacement charger.

Aspire Vero (AV15-53) — Eco but Not Upgradeable

Aspire Vero is Acer’s sustainability play—recycled plastic chassis, designed for longevity. However, it has soldered 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and no upgrade path for memory. The SSD is replaceable, but the fixed RAM makes it a less flexible platform. If upgradeability is a priority, go for Aspire 3 or 5 instead.


Acer Predator Series — Gaming Flagship

The Predator Helios is Acer’s premium gaming laptop. Both the 16-inch and 18-inch models come fully loaded and fully upgradeable: 2 DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM slots + 2 M.2 2280 SSD slots. Max memory is 64GB. Max storage is limited only by your budget.

Predator Helios 16 & 18 (PH16-72, PH18-72)

Both models share the same upgrade layout. They ship with 32GB DDR5 RAM and typically a 1TB SSD. If you game at high settings or stream/create content, bumping to 64GB RAM and dual 2TB SSDs is worthwhile.

Upgrade path:

Charger note: The Predator uses a 330W barrel charger—one of the heaviest on the market. There is no USB-C charging, so you cannot use a laptop power bank or generic USB-C charger. If you travel frequently, this is a drawback.

The Predator includes Thunderbolt 4, which opens up eGPU and external SSD options for even more expandability outside the chassis.


Acer Nitro Series — Budget Gaming

Nitro is Acer’s entry to gaming laptops. It splits the difference: cheaper than Predator, but still fully or partially upgradeable. Memory and storage configurations vary by model.

Nitro 16 (AN16-72) — Fully Upgradeable

The Nitro 16 is a solid upgrade target. It has 2 DDR5-5200 SO-DIMM slots and 2 M.2 2280 SSD slots. Max RAM is 32GB (2× 16GB). Storage is limited only by M.2 availability and your budget.

Upgrade path:

  • RAM:16GB DDR5-5200 SO-DIMM (slightly slower than Helios DDR5-5600, but cheaper and sufficient for gaming)
  • SSD: One or two M.2 2280 NVMe drives. A 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD in the second slot keeps game load times snappy

Charger: 135–180W barrel connector. No USB-C charging.

Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51) — Hybrid RAM Design

The Nitro V has a hybrid RAM setup: 8GB is soldered to the motherboard, and there is one SO-DIMM slot for upgrades. You can install up to a 16GB stick in the slot for 24GB total—but you cannot reach 32GB like the Nitro 16. If you plan for 32GB+ futureproofing, choose the Nitro 16 instead.

Upgrade path:

  • RAM: One 16GB DDR5-4800 SO-DIMM (£50–80) brings you to 24GB total
  • SSD: M.2 2280 only—one slot. Upgrade is straightforward

Charger: 135W barrel. No USB-C charging.


Acer Charger Compatibility

Chargers vary wildly across the Acer lineup. Before buying a replacement, verify your charger wattage and connector type.

SeriesCharger TypeWattageUSB-C Capable?Replacement Notes
Swift Go/X/AIUSB-C65–100WYesCan use any USB-C PD charger of equal or higher wattage
Aspire 3Barrel45–65WNoModel-specific barrel connector; check connector size
Aspire 5Barrel or USB-C65WVariant-dependentNewer models prefer USB-C; older models barrel. Verify your model
Aspire VeroUSB-C65WYesStandard USB-C PD charger; very portable
Predator HeliosBarrel330WNoProprietary connector; order OEM replacement only
Nitro 16Barrel135–180WNoVerify wattage for your exact model
Nitro V 15Barrel135WNoStandard 135W gaming barrel; common replacement available

Key point: Gaming models (Predator, Nitro) cannot charge via USB-C. Their power draw is too high for the USB Power Delivery standard, so you must use the OEM barrel charger or a third-party replacement rated for the exact wattage.

For Swift and modern Aspire models with USB-C, you can use any USB-C PD charger (like the one for your phone or iPad) in a pinch, but a dedicated laptop charger is recommended for fast charging.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I upgrade the RAM on my Acer Swift laptop?

No. All Swift models (Go, X, 14 AI) use soldered LPDDR5X RAM that is fused directly to the motherboard. RAM upgrades are not possible on any Swift model. If you need more than 32GB, you must choose a different series like Aspire or Predator.

Which Acer laptop is most upgradeable?

The Predator Helios 16 or 18 are the most upgradeable. Both offer 2 SO-DIMM slots (up to 64GB DDR5) and 2 M.2 SSD slots. The Nitro 16 is a close second, with the same RAM and SSD upgrade paths but lower wattage (and cost). If you are on a tighter budget, the Aspire 5 is the best value—2 SO-DIMM slots and 1 SSD slot for around £500–700.

How do I open an Acer laptop to upgrade RAM or the SSD?

Almost all Acer laptops require you to remove the bottom panel. You will need a screwdriver (usually Phillips head or pentalobe, depending on the model). Search “Acer [model number] RAM upgrade” on YouTube to find a step-by-step guide. The process typically takes 5–10 minutes. If you are uncomfortable opening your laptop, many computer shops will do it for £20–50.

What is the maximum RAM I can install in an Acer Aspire 5?

The maximum is 32GB (2 SO-DIMM slots × 16GB each). The Aspire 5 supports DDR5-5600 memory. Any DDR5 16GB SO-DIMM laptop module will work as long as the voltage and speed are compatible (5600MHz is standard).

Can I use a USB-C charger for my Acer gaming laptop?

No, not for fast charging. The Predator and Nitro models require barrel chargers (330W for Predator, 135–180W for Nitro). USB-C Power Delivery maxes out at 240W and is not compatible with these high-wattage requirements. You must use the OEM barrel charger or a third-party replacement rated for the exact wattage.

Are Acer laptop RAM and SSD upgrades difficult?

Not at all. Both RAM and SSD upgrades on Acer laptops are user-friendly. You flip the laptop over, remove 1–4 screws to open the bottom panel, and slot in the new components. There are no soldered connections (except on Swift and Aspire Vero RAM). If you have ever assembled a PC, you can upgrade an Acer laptop. Watch a video guide for your specific model first to familiarise yourself with the process.



Recommended Products

These are the products we recommend based on this guide. All links go to Amazon UK where you can check current prices and availability.

ProductWhy We Recommend ItAmazon UK
Corsair Vengeance DDR4 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 3200MHzBest overall DDR4 upgrade kitView on Amazon UK
Kingston Fury Impact DDR4 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 3200MHzReliable alternative with tight latencyView on Amazon UK
Corsair Vengeance DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 5600MHzTop-rated DDR5 kit for gaming & productivityView on Amazon UK
Kingston Fury Impact DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 5600MHzExcellent DDR5 alternative with XMP supportView on Amazon UK
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