Can you add more RAM to a Surface 2?
In this post we will show if you can upgrade memory on your 2013 Surface 2 and what are the configurations that available for your device.
Surface 2 RAM Upgrade
System Memory or Random Access Memory (RAM) is a temporary memory used by the central processing unit (CPU) to store information that the operating system (OS) and software applications actively use for faster reading and writing. When a system doesn't have enough RAM or memory, it will use a slower SSD or traditional hard disk drive that makes the system run slower. So the more RAM your Surface 2 has, the more tasks it can handle simultaneously, resulting in more responsive and faster performance.
Unfortunately, the memory on Surface 2 is soldered to the motherboard, and there is no additional RAM slot for expansion. Since you can't change or add more RAM after you buy, you want to make sure you pick the configuration with the right amount of memory at the initial purchase. Microsoft claims that the Surface 2 supports 2GB of DDR3L memory. Here are the memory configurations on Surface 2.
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For more information, check out the Surface 2 specifications here.
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FAQs
To further help, here are some frequently asked questions you may have about the 2013 Surface 2:
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