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  1. AKW

    AKW Senior Member

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    Okay, I bought a laptop to take to school because I needed it. I know about RAM and all but I need help finding SODIMM and help with laptop RAM. YAY! Well, I bought this : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16834115277 : laptop. I just need someone to pick out some good RAM to go with it. 1GB to 2GB replacement RAM, not to stick with the one module in it already. Price? Well, if you know me then you know my answer... whatever. Just try not to make it Crucial Memory again. I put too much money into that the last time. ;) :tongue:
     
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    AKW Senior Member

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    Thank you very much Master, I owe you one cuz. I am going with the 2GB. Nice find. Even though I am going with Crucial again. XD <3 you.!
     
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    ye, i wouldnt go with crucial either, but its the only one on there meeting those specs... 'course, you always can go at a lower speed then OC it... but idk what kind of specs the board has for oc'ing..
     
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    i don't think you'll be getting much OCing done on a laptop... laptops don't have much in terms of airflow if you haven't noticed and typically their BIOSs dont' allow for overclocking so unless you cna custom program the RAMs SPD it won't be overclocked all too much.

    and what's wrong with crucial? Their sets with micron d9XXX ICs OC pretty well


    EDIT: google D9DQW if you don't beleive me(Crucial is a subdivision of Micron FYI)
     
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    I have a laptop. Dont know what ram ...
     
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    then your imput was in no way helpful or otherwise relevant to the discussion and should nto have had been included...

    ohh and nice 60th post now you can go into prem renders...

    i think i see a connection...
     
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    i beleive he wants dual channel and he wants the lowest latency possible...

    this is AKW bang/$ doesn't matter worth a damn to him...
     
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    The latency on all the ones posted are the same. And it would be dual channel if he bought 2 of them. they would be basically the same just cheaper. Why not save 40 or 20 bucks?


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    Actually you can use 5300 in your laptop so it would be smarter to go with the faster memory.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16820145012

    Go with two of those it will be faster and cheaper. And corsair is a pretty good brand.
     
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    c2d has optimal performance 1:1 with tweeked timings and subtimings.
     
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    c2d? What are you talking about?
     
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    core 2 duo, the new line if intel
     
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    That's what i thought. But i was confused because it has nothing to do with the topic. And his computer is running a Core Duo not Core 2 Duo.
     
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    That's correct. This is just me though. X__X

    Anyways. Thanks again guys. Master amd Xelink. You know I <3 ya both. Heh. We got this all worked out now too. ;)
     

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