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    question about T42 memory

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ronan_zj, Sep 27, 2004.

  1. ronan_zj

    ronan_zj Notebook Evangelist

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    I want upgrade my memory to 1512MB, and I am choosing memory now, but I don't know which memory is compatible with my laptop. I check the www.kingmax.com website, the 1G ddr333 memory just $200, the price is seductive. and I find from ebay, some seller sell 1G memory around $200,but I am not sure this memory is compatible.
    Does any guys can give me some tips?
     
  2. bootleg2go

    bootleg2go Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Go to a site that provides an easy menu for finding the right memory for your notebook if you don't know what you need. www.Crucial.com has very good memory at a decent price and an easy menu to help you find what you need. www.oempcworld.com does also and I think they may have the best prices on the 1GB modules.

    Jack

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  3. ronan_zj

    ronan_zj Notebook Evangelist

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    Thank you jack
    I have already checked these website. I think www.oempcworld.com is much more cheaper than crucial.hee~~ very helpful~~
    thank you
     
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    Kingston makes very reliable memory for the thinkpads, check them out.

    www.kingston.com
     
  5. ronan_zj

    ronan_zj Notebook Evangelist

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Djay2001

     
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