Upgrading Laptop Memory is Always a Good Idea
By Alexis • Aug 27th, 2009 • Category: LaptopsMost of the notebooks that are available these days allow you to upgrade their RAM memory capacity. But the memory modules used on desktops cannot be used in laptops and vice versa. This is because laptops use their memory modules in a different form factor called SO DIMM. For upgrading a laptop’s memory, the first and the most important task is to know what amount and type of memory is required for your laptop. You can either take professional help to upgrade your laptop or do it on your own with the help of the instruction manual that came with your laptop. A special section in the manual is dedicated to help you perform an upgrade. The market is flooded with n number of RAM manufactured by different companies.
The Kingston ValueRam is a line of memory intended for people with a white box or generic computer system. The Kingston ValueRam 1GB DDR3 PC3-8500 is made by the DDR3 SDRAM and has a storage capacity of 1 GB. The memory speed available with this RAM is 1066 MHz (PC3-8500) and it has a non-ECC data integrity check. Other products in this line include ValueRam 1GB Kit DDR3 PC3-8500 (KVR1066D3N7K2/1G) CL7 and ValueRam 2GB Kit DDR3 PC3-8500 (KVR1066D3N7K2/2G) CL7.
Another company that manufactures RAM for upgrading laptop memory is Corsair. Some products from the Corsair company are Corsair XMS3 2GB Kit DDR3 PC3-10667 (TWIN3X2048-1333C9) CL9 and Corsair XMS3 2GB Kit DDR3 PC3-8500 (TWIN3X2048-1066C7) CL7.
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