Kingston RAM: System-Specific Vs. ValueRAM
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 5:22 pm
Any real difference between these 2 product lines of Kingston RAM? The ValueRAM product literature gives a comparison stating that--apart from a different return policy--the Value line is just not tested to ensure 100% system-specific compatibility. I want to add 1GB to my T41 (2379, but with a T41p mobo replacement), so am I correct in assuming that as long as the required specs match (same for T41/p), the ValueRAM will still work fine?
Specs for T41/p RAM: PC2700 CL2.5 NP DDR333 SDRAM SODIMM, 200 pin, gold
Comparison of product lines
http://www.valueram.com/tools/ProductLiterature.asp
This will work right?
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configu ... X64SC25/1G
Searching by system model, etc compatibility I find this, which has IBM OEM part number. It's costs almost twice as much?!
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configu ... -TP9828/1G
So is it really worth getting the compatibility-tested stuff? I know Kingston is good, so I'd like to know if compatibility is really a concern beyond matching up those specs above...
BTW I have 512MB Crucial in the other slot, but I'm also under the impression that brand isn't a big deal either as long as it's quality and the same speed, type, etc.
Specs for T41/p RAM: PC2700 CL2.5 NP DDR333 SDRAM SODIMM, 200 pin, gold
Comparison of product lines
http://www.valueram.com/tools/ProductLiterature.asp
This will work right?
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configu ... X64SC25/1G
Searching by system model, etc compatibility I find this, which has IBM OEM part number. It's costs almost twice as much?!
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configu ... -TP9828/1G
So is it really worth getting the compatibility-tested stuff? I know Kingston is good, so I'd like to know if compatibility is really a concern beyond matching up those specs above...
BTW I have 512MB Crucial in the other slot, but I'm also under the impression that brand isn't a big deal either as long as it's quality and the same speed, type, etc.