Re: [SLUG] Memory -- who has it in stock? / max. memory capacity for laptop

From: Mark Polhamus (meplists@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Jun 28 2005 - 13:49:28 EDT


Pete S. wrote:
> Mark Polhamus wrote:
>
>> I would like to buy a 1SG Module (1GB PC2700 200pin DDR SODIMM) for a
>> laptop, and I'd like to get it before the weekend.
>>
>> CompUSA has a module in stock for $320 incl.tax -- that is almost
>> twice as expensive as the one from Crucial's website which I can ship
>> overnight for $165.74. Bestbuy has none in stock.
>>
>> Any other local places I should check -- where I can just walk in and
>> pick up the part for a reasonable price?
>>
>> BTW: IBM's website says this model (Thinkpad G41 2886) maxes out at
>> 1GB, which seems low for a Pentium 4 laptop. Kingston & Crucial say
>> it can take 2 1GB Modules. I wonder if heat is a problem, or maybe
>> IBM just doesn't sell the 1GB modules. Any ideas?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> -- Mark
>>
>>...
> http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator/PartsInfo.asp?ktcpartno=KVR333X64SC25/1G
>
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> Kingston price starting $129.27 several other vendors, one might have
> overnight shipping.

Newegg.com had Kingston ValueRAM brand for $129.19 including 2 day expedited
Fedex shipping.

Thanks for all your suggestions,

-- Mark

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