If Kingston says it is for your PC, then it will work. I buy many sticks from them for different brands of PCs. They always work.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Hart Enzer, M.D." <Charles.Enzer .AT. uc .D.O.T edu> To: <profox@leafe.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:02 PM Subject: Re: [NF] How Can I Find Laptop Memory?
> Thank you all for the help. > > My confusion: > > Many sticks come with the same specs. To my surprise, one from Kingston > and one Crucial are listed under my machine. > > Do I conclude that just because a stick has the correct specs, it will not > work: > > * Module Size: 1GB > * Package: 200-pin SODIMM > * Feature: DDR2 PC2-5300 > * Configuration: 128Meg x 64 > * DIMM Type: UNBUFFERED > * Error Checking: NON-ECC > * Speed: 667 > * SDRAM Timings: CL=5 > > Please clarify why any stick with these specs might not work. > > > -- Charles -- > Mailto:Charles.Enzer .AT. uc .D.O.T EDU > Website: > <http://homepages.uc.edu/~enzerch>http://homepages.uc.edu/<http://homepages.uc.edu/~enzerch>~enzerch > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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