Supports DDR3L SODIMM RAM, usually with two slots for a maximum of 8GB or 16GB depending on the processor.
This document is the definitive guide to understanding, locating, and utilizing the schematics for motherboards built on the LA-D711P revision 1.0 platform—commonly found in popular gaming and performance laptops from major brands like Lenovo (IdeaPad, Legion) and sometimes Dell or Acer, depending on the OEM agreement.
The LA-D711P Rev 1.0 is typically associated with (Whiskey Lake or Coffee Lake) paired with dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050, 1650, or 1650 Ti graphics cards. It is a mid-to-high performance board known for common failures in DC-in circuits, Vcore power delivery, and BIOS corruption.
Additionally, the schematic highlights the or EC (Embedded Controller). This chip manages the power sequence—essentially telling the board when to wake up. If your system has power but no video output, referring to the KBC section in the schematic is the first logical step.
Do not pay for schematics on random websites. Many are scams or contain malware.

