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Kingston - Memory - 1 GB - SO DIMM 200-pin - DDR2 - 667 MHz / PC2-5300 - unbuffered - non-ECC

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As expected

(5 out of 5) by Douglas Yau Quan on Mar 25, 2009 (Guatemala City)
I always buy Kingston products because of it's quality, and this was no exception, it worked great, and was recognized instantly by my laptop (Dell 6400)

Great upgrade

(5 out of 5) by jmn44 on Dec 24, 2008 (Michigan City, Indiana)
I upgraded my work laptop from 512mb to 2gig of ram and it made a very noticable difference in the boot and load times on it. I literally went from nearly a half hour from pushing the power button till my tax software would be running down to just under 5 minutes... Worth every penny!

Fast, reliable, cheap

(5 out of 5) by klavaza on Mar 28, 2008 (Miami, FL USA)
I bought 2 1 GB RAM memory for my Dell 1420 laptop. Installation was easy and both memories were recognized at once. They have been working since then without any problem. I strongly recommend Kingston products.

click here to get two

(5 out of 5) by puckhog007 on Feb 12, 2008
This is a great deal for this memory and it works great and is easy to install in my laptop. I have since this purchase, returned to purchase (2) just like it for another laptop and they work great. I STRONGLY recommend that if anyone gets the opportunity to "click here to get two" that you read and re-read the product description carefully to be sure that you got (2) of the same speed memory cards. I read it quickly and saw that I had 2-1GB DIMMs and submitted my order. When it arrived I found one 1GB card was 667MHz and the other 1GB was 533MHz. My laptop only suppoted up to 533MHz so the 667MHz was useless. The process I had to go through to get it swapped out was very disgruntling but eventually successful. So READ!

Hassle free

(5 out of 5) by D. Bennett on Dec 20, 2007 (Los Angeles, CA USA)
The memory snaps in and was instantly recognized. Easy as cake (or was it 'piece of pie'?).