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HOT: Laptop Users 512mb PC2700 [oem] 200pin SODIMM RAM - $103 shipped @ Newegg

Bacinator

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Bottom of page: KINGMAX 512MB DDR 333 200pin SODIMM

$103, free express saver shipping (less than 2 business days from Southern California to Maryland, for me)

Works great in my new zt3000 custom.

See their score, and my review (review posted this morning, 23OCT) at Reseller Ratings - Newegg

Yes, it's oem. If it doesn't work, you can send it back. Newegg has awesome customer service. And if you're still worried, by the extended 1 year warantee for like $5 per stick.
 
nice price for 3200, but all i need is 2100. Anyone seen a deal on 2100 for around $75-80?

edit: thanks bac, already froogle plenty. what I meant to say was anyone know and GOOD ram for that price (ie, non generic stuff that had good warranty) and with cheap or free shipping.
 
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are these compatible to Dell labtops like an 8500? I hear alot of stories of sodimm incompatibilities with dell notebooks.
 
I'd usually say do some research.
But since I'm bored, and had 3 minutes to spare, I went to dell --> support --> Inspirion forums --> upgrades, and found the following thread:

http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_upgrade&message.id=27341

Since you probably won't read the whole thing, it says that someone using a 5150 (apparently another 'memory sensitive' model) is using a 512 stick of kingmax just fine.

Excuse my bitter reply, but it annoys me when people won't do 2 mins of research for themselves.
 
Originally posted by: Bacinator
Bottom of page: KINGMAX 512MB DDR 333 200pin SODIMM

$103, free express saver shipping (less than 2 business days from Southern California to Maryland, for me)

Works great in my new zt3000 custom.

See their score, and my review (review posted this morning, 23OCT) at Reseller Ratings - Newegg

Yes, it's oem. If it doesn't work, you can send it back. Newegg has awesome customer service. And if you're still worried, by the extended 1 year warantee for like $5 per stick.

Isn't PC3200 DDR400? Shouldn't this be PC2700? 😉
 
Isn't PC3200 DDR400? Shouldn't this be PC2700? 😉

you beat me to it

and i got this ram from newegg to use in my compaq x1000, and it works fine, although the x1000's current firmware version doesn't support pc2700 memory yet, so it's been running at max pc2100 speeds. it doesn't have the kingmax chips though, instead it used PQI if i remember correctly.
 
You're right, so I fixed it.

And also, the rumours are saying that we're going to get a BIOS update soon, that supports PC2700. I hope it's true. It would make my zt3000, vewy vewy happy.
 
I'm guessing that DDR is backwards compatible. In other words, I can buy this and it will work in my laptop which is using PC2100 right?
 
Originally posted by: Bacinator
I'd usually say do some research.
But since I'm bored, and had 3 minutes to spare, I went to dell --> support --> Inspirion forums --> upgrades, and found the following thread:

http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_upgrade&message.id=27341

Since you probably won't read the whole thing, it says that someone using a 5150 (apparently another 'memory sensitive' model) is using a 512 stick of kingmax just fine.

Excuse my bitter reply, but it annoys me when people won't do 2 mins of research for themselves.


Second that, too many people need to be spoonfed simple information that can be found by just spending a minute or two.


Better Direct link
 
Originally posted by: Aztech
I'm guessing that DDR is backwards compatible. In other words, I can buy this and it will work in my laptop which is using PC2100 right?

More info than some may need:

DDR SDRAM is DDR SDRAM.
If it's 2100, or 4000, it's still DDR SDRAM 184 (or however many) pins.

So yes. DDR SDRAM that is manufactured to work at 400mhz, will work at slower speeds, like 266mhz.

Rambus is not DDR SDRAM. And thus is incompatable.

PC400 rambus is physically different from PC800 rambus (different pins as well, I believe), and thus is not compatible with each other. Only one will work in your system.
 
I am about to order this memory.. but before I do, I hope u guys can help with a basic question. i searched on dell's page and couldn't find an answer. I have the 5150 and was wondering can I use this 512 chip with my existing 256 chip. I have 1 slot open now.. so is it ok to hve 2 different memory chips? Thanks..
 
Yes.

You will just run at the slowest speed.

If you dell has PC2100, and you use top notch PC3200, your system will still run at 2100 speed.

BUT, you may get better performance with 1 stick of 512 pc3200 at 2100 speed, than both sticks at 2100 speed, because of speed differences between the memory.

Only way to find out is to install it and benchmark it. :gift:
 
OK, So I understand that the 333MHz Ram will work in my Inspiron but my question is, will the 333MHz run faster than the 266MHz that is in it now. In other words, does the Dell Inspiron suport the 333MHZ chip?
 
Originally posted by: Pothead
Originally posted by: Bacinator
I'd usually say do some research.
But since I'm bored, and had 3 minutes to spare, I went to dell --> support --> Inspirion forums --> upgrades, and found the following thread:

http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=insp_upgrade&message.id=27341

Since you probably won't read the whole thing, it says that someone using a 5150 (apparently another 'memory sensitive' model) is using a 512 stick of kingmax just fine.

Excuse my bitter reply, but it annoys me when people won't do 2 mins of research for themselves.


Second that, too many people need to be spoonfed simple information that can be found by just spending a minute or two.


Better Direct link


Or maybe they are just asking for personal experiences. If you don't want to help, don't.

 
Originally posted by: ENIAC
OK, So I understand that the 333MHz Ram will work in my Inspiron but my question is, will the 333MHz run faster than the 266MHz that is in it now. In other words, does the Dell Inspiron suport the 333MHZ chip?

If the motherboard supports only 266mhz, then the 333mhz will function the same.
Because you are underclocking the memory, it is possible that you can tighten up the timings resulting in slightly better performance.
It is also 'possible' that the 333mhz will run cleaner than your 266mhz (less or no errors). But if you have good 266mhz, you shouldn't be getting errors anyhow.

Or maybe they are just asking for personal experiences. If you don't want to help, don't.

Maybe this is the hot deals forum, and not the personal experience sharing forum, Bulldawg. Kumbaya.
 
Originally posted by: PushHands
Curious what people thought about the quality of Kingmax memory?

Works great for me. Performs as advertised. And if you dont like it,you can send it back. Newegg's customer service is A+++
 
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