Kingston 1GB DRR3 1333MHz Laptop Memory - £4.99 Delivered @ Box
Kingston 1GB DRR3 1333MHz Laptop Memory for only £4.99. The item page title says free delivery so sounds like a bargain to me!
" Non-ECC, 204pin SODIMM Memory Module, KVR1333D3S9/1G, Brand New OEM Static Bag "
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Jump to unread Post a CommentThe same shop do a 4GB module for £33.60, thats where my money would be at if I needed more ram
http://www.crucial.com/uk/search/searchresults.aspx?keywords=dell%20mini appears to confirm that
Im only using 2GB and my laptop runs perfectly and its 6 years old now!
34 each for 4gb sticks
not bad as crucial wanted 80
Edited By: jazferbetay on May 12, 2011 12:06
my nc130 only has one ram slot, so you have to remove the 1gb it came with for a 2gb stick.
you can't give these away used on ebay!
How many netbooks have two slots? Mine certainly doesn't.
Edited By: skdotcom on May 12, 2011 12:33
The same shop do a 4GB module for £33.60, thats where my money would be at if I needed more ram
Hmm not sure I can agree with you there, if you're saying you need more than 2GB with Windows 7 then that's not correct, however upgrading to 4GB is not a waste. I'm posting this on a crap emachines e732 core i3-370m with 2GB of ram, is the machine too slow for what I use it for I'm asking myself now, definitely not. I usually hibernate it so it starts up far quicker anyway. Would I like another 2GB, yeah wouldn't mind, I will do the upgrade since ram is very cheap atm, going to get a SSD first though. This laptop is not struggling at all and not slow with 2GB and Win 7 64bit Home Premium. It all comes down to how you use the computer.
Edited By: fishmaster on May 12, 2011 13:14
Both those are DDR2 so you won't be able to use DDR3 RAM in them.
Both those are DDR2 so you won't be able to use DDR3 RAM in them.
Thanks for the info
The same shop do a 4GB module for £33.60, thats where my money would be at if I needed more ram
No it doesn't the way W7 manages memory is totally different to XP, in 7 it attempts to fill the available memory rather than keep it clear which is why when you look at free RAM it's always very low, it's simply using it the best way it can