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    Help!About ram

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by piratek, Apr 22, 2005.

  1. piratek

    piratek Newbie

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    I want to buy a ram for my 9300.and I found this one on shopping.com
    Corsair Memory DDR 512 MB PC2-4200 DDR2 RAM ,the Support Voltage is 4v, but kingston's is 1.8v
    I don't whether the information is right.and which one is better?
    thanks
     
  2. oracledba

    oracledba Notebook Geek

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    If you want my opinion, i'd only buy crucial. i've had the best experience with it. the korean brands are less expensive and less quality IMHO. I've only seen 512 sticks at crucial.com for the 9300.

    Dell 9300 * 2.0ghz sonoma * 1gig ram * 256mg nvidia wuxga * xp media center * dvd dual layer * 80gig 5400 * bluetooth * wireless a/b/g *
     
  3. AMDemon

    AMDemon Notebook Evangelist

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    Kingston is the world's LARGEST provider of memory, I trust them as much as I trust Crucial...they are by far the best.