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Kingston - Memory - 1 GB - SO DIMM 200-pin - DDR2 - 533 MHz / PC2-4200 - CL4 - 1.8 V - unbuffered - non-ECC

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easy way to upgrade you computer

(4 out of 5) by Edwing Roberto Sagastume on Oct 6, 2009 (Guatemala city, Guatemala C.A.)
if you computer needs and upgrade
this is the easy way to do it

any computer would work better with some more memory

Easy upgrade for Laptop

(5 out of 5) by W. Gmerek on Dec 17, 2008 (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Installation of this memory chip was basically plug & play. Fortunately, I had initially ordered a computer with one memory chip (one 1 GB chip versus 2 0.5 GB) so I had an open slot. The hardest part was determining which chip I needed. After installation there was a noticable difference in performance. This is the cheapest way to extend the life of a computer. Basically I plugged it in and rebooted and the system recognized the chip.

Good Product, Fast Shipping, Great Price!

(5 out of 5) by Matthew Marino on May 5, 2008 (Gainesville, FL)
I ordered a 1 GB 533 PC2-4200 memory board for my Dell Inspiron 6400. I received the package in 3 days. Install was fast and easy. Would do it again.

Worked for a VAIO laptop

(5 out of 5) by Hiro on May 2, 2008 (Indiana, US)
Bought this for my VAIO laptop VAIO type T VGN-TX52B/B (Japanese). The main memory was only 512MB. After installing the product, it obviously became fast! I am happy with the purchase.

nice performance boost

(5 out of 5) by puckhog007 on Feb 12, 2008
I bought two of these cards because the website for my laptop recommended that I add memory before trying to upgrade the CPU for performance improvement. It did improve performance and my laptop starts up faster and I can have more windows open at the same time. This was a great suggestion. It leaves me wondering how much more memory I will need later.