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Kingston Technologies 1GB PC2-5300 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM Notebook Memory | 
| Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $40.99 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $21.00 (51%)
New (11) Used (7) from $17.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 91 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Size: 1 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 2.7 x 0.2 x 1.2 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: KVR667D2SO/1GR Model: KVR667D2SO/1GR UPC: 740617092455 EAN: 0683728200329 ASIN: B000PCX780
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | DDR2 is the next-generation evolution of DDR memory technology. DDR2 memory features faster speeds, higher data bandwidths, lower power consumption and enhanced thermal performance. Amount: 1GB; Speed: DDR2 PC2-5300 (667 MHz); Type: DDR2-SDRAM; Model: KVR667D2SO/1GR |
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Product Description pValueRAM is Kingstons high-quality line of by spec generic memory designed with the price conscious system builder, assembler and white box markets in mind. /p
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| Customer Reviews: Read 86 more reviews...
Just OK July 30, 2010 I bought this to upgrade my ASUS Eee PC 900 from 1gig to 2gig. It was real easy to install and the computer recognized the new chip immediately. I was hoping that it would help speed up this realy slow PC in opening Apps, but it's only a minor improvement. The PC starts Windows more quickly for sure. But most Apps are still slow to load, especially Windows Explorer. I suspect that the Solid State Hard Drive is to blame, as I've read that regular Hard Drives work faster with this upgrade. I'd do it again, but just don't get your hopes up too high. If you're not a techie and are afraid of doing this upgrade yourself, I'd get it anyway as it's practically a no-brainer. Kingston makes good stuff and the included instructions are easy to follow. I hope this helps!
Works on a 1.83GHz Core2 Duo Mac Mini July 26, 2010 It works on a 1.83GHz Core2 Duo Mac Mini. I followed the instructions from appleinsider forums: [...]
Couple of helpful pointers: 1. Plastic putty knifes and plastic credit cards just don't cut it. Either get a metal putty knife or use a the metal ruler/scale I used. 2. You might damage some shielding inside the top cover when opening the case so try to be careful about how far you insert the knife 2. The four screws are of different lengths so make sure you remember which one goes where. 3. Don't freak out if you forget to connect the 2 wire plug on the front, it seem to be some kind of fan control and if not connected causes that fan to blow at full speed. So it would be obvious if you miss it.
Excellent Buy July 22, 2010 I received the shipment promptly, installed the new memory in my Laptop and all is working well. Good deal for the price/
Excellent July 6, 2010 My Lenovo ThinkPad was performing a little slow during multitasking operations with school work. I put this in and have had no more glitches or slow downs. Its a cheap way to boost a performance a little.
Good buy, but not a huge noticeable difference. June 27, 2010 We got this $12 dollars cheaper than what we found at Best Buy, so it was a good deal, easy to install and all, but it didn't make my computer as fast as I was hoping.
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