Newegg A-Data 1GB DDR2 So-Dimm $52 free S/H no stinkin rebates. Seems hot to me, anything wrong with A-Data? Reviews look good, just not for people with Mac book pro's.
That's a very good deal for that price. I am running a 256MB DDR2 PC4200 (400Mhz) stick along with one 1GB DDR2 PC5300 (667Mhz) stick in my Dell 1300 and no problem whatsoever. The 1GB DDR2 PC5300 will only run at the PC4200 speed though but works just great. And even with 1.250 GB of RAM, IEXPLORER will just eat up everything overtime (WinXP). I heard that Vista is even worst. I think a minimum of 2GB RAM is a standard to keep it up. Green for you OP.
PoisnBGood
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 31, 2007 @ 4:29p
I am looking to buy 2GB worth of memory. Is buying a kit better than buying 2 separate sticks? I've read that a kit works better, but does it matter if the 2 separate sticks are the same?
Ah, good point. I thought it said it was subject their Standard Return Policy, which is "Return for refund within: 30 days, and Return for replacement within: 1 year."
I just bought some Crucial memory for $20 more. This is for my new Thinkpad X60. . I have heard nothing but good things about Crucial memory's reliability and performance. Please talk me out of refusing the delivery of the Crucial memory and buying this at such an excellent price. Or not.
dairymtu said: anyone know if it will work with inspiron 6000? i think mine comes up DDR2 PC23200 400MHz? Yes. I just bought it for my I6000 yesterday. I thought I6000 came with CPU memory bus speed 533MHz, but Dell only put in 400MHz memory. You will get a boost. Can not wait to see the memory.
omrebate
Member
posted: Apr. 4, 2007 @ 7:29p
back in stock with higher price tag and $5 shipping.
mmzymxf
Member
posted: Apr. 4, 2007 @ 7:33p
I really hate Newegg increasing the price - this makes them cheap..
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bigdooker
Member
posted: Apr. 15, 2007 @ 11:25p
back in stock price went up to 53 plus shipping!! still a good deal. eBay sellers have it 55 plus 4 shipping. both great deals I think. thanks OP
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