Crucial Memory for T-Series Price Drop!

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Crucial Memory for T-Series Price Drop!

#1 Post by The Weissman » Fri May 27, 2005 5:54 pm

A 1-GB PC2700 SODIMM for $135.79? That ain't bad for Crucial memory!

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#2 Post by emorphien » Fri May 27, 2005 6:00 pm

Very nice to see the Crucial 1gb 4200 DDR2 ram has dropped to the same price. I'd love to get Crucial for my T43p, but it used to be about $160/1gb. It's still about $15 more per stick than the Kingston at Newegg and Mwave.
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#3 Post by revolutionary_one » Fri May 27, 2005 6:23 pm

I WOULD like to upgrade my stock 256MB to something like 768MB or 1.25GB. However, i just WISH IT WOULD ARRIVE FIRST!!! Taking bloody forever.

Seems companies are recieving Dell Latitudes with the 1.7s and 1.8s. Maybe b/c dell has purchasing power, maybe not. Not sure. My notebook on the other hand is taking more than its fair share of time.

Also, seems that local sales that are going on are anticipant of notebook purchases (and upgrades for those purchase) being made before the fall "off to college" semester. Thus, there are no SO-DIMMS to be found anywhere in sale papers or elsewhere.

Otherwise, im not sure about the notebook in the signature. What is the maximum speed that i can upgrade the unit from (i.e.: 3.2Ghz s-1 pc3200 or 2.7Ghz s-1 pc2700). Is it dual-channel ready? Anyone know where i can find kingston or crucial 512MB or 1GB SO-DIMMS, sub-$50 and sub-$100, respectively?
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#4 Post by andyk » Fri May 27, 2005 6:46 pm

This Kingmax works just fine in my 2378-FVU. I paid $50.49 on 5/11 and thought the price couldn't fall much further. It's now $44.49 shipped.

http://www.chiefvalue.com/app/productde ... 20-155-122

I stopped running Memtest86+ after 3 passes. By the way, version 1.55 will report memory speed as 266 Mhz. Don't be alarmed because this is simply a known cosmetic bug. The actual speed is determined by BIOS and should be 333 Mhz.

http://www.memtest.org/

Memory SPD as reported by CPU-Z:

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General
Memory type		DDR-SDRAM
Manufacturer (ID)	Kingmax Semiconductor (7F7F7F2500000000)
Size			512 MBytes
Max bandwidth		PC2700 (166 MHz)
Part number		MSAC22D-38IS3-MBE
Manufacturing date	Week 00/Year 04

Attributes
Number of banks		2
Data width		64 bits
Correction		None
Registered		no
Buffered		no

Timings table
Frequency (MHz)		133	166	
CAS#			2.0	2.5	
RAS# to CAS# delay	3	3	
RAS# Precharge		3	3	
TRAS#			6	7

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price drop

#5 Post by rablaw » Fri May 27, 2005 6:56 pm

Thanks!!

I just emailed crucial for a refund on the $199.99 I paid for the same memory last week.

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#6 Post by revolutionary_one » Sat May 28, 2005 12:00 am

Thanks andyk, but what about the other question.

How up to what speed on the memory will the motherboard support.

so-dimms with pc2700 as with the pre-installed 256 already in it, or the pc3200 id ideally like to pickup?

edit: i do know that adding the 3200 module will actually only make the notebook operate as fast as the 2700, but if i do upgrade to 1.5GB later, it'd be nice to have it operate at the max 3200 later on. If ya catch my drift ;)
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#7 Post by CaptainMorgan » Sat May 28, 2005 12:56 pm

emorphien wrote:Very nice to see the Crucial 1gb 4200 DDR2 ram has dropped to the same price. I'd love to get Crucial for my T43p, but it used to be about $160/1gb. It's still about $15 more per stick than the Kingston at Newegg and Mwave.
Indeed, very nice to see Crucial at $144 down from $164 - DDR2-4200.

Wow! Kingston at $120 for 1GB DDR2-4200 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820144183
:lol: Out of stock.

Which will perform better, Kingston or Crucial?

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#8 Post by emorphien » Sat May 28, 2005 1:51 pm

They'll probably perform the same. And it's a laptop so I'd be more concerned about stability than raw performance. Kingston is an extremely reputable RAM manufacturer, like Crucial (or Corsair, Mushkin, etc). Check mwave, they have the same Kingston ram as Newegg and they usually have it in stock.
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#9 Post by Matt » Sat May 28, 2005 2:22 pm

revolutionary_one wrote:edit: i do know that adding the 3200 module will actually only make the notebook operate as fast as the 2700, but if i do upgrade to 1.5GB later, it'd be nice to have it operate at the max 3200 later on.
Is this true?
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#10 Post by revolutionary_one » Sat May 28, 2005 9:11 pm

Yes, that is true. The speed of the memory is only as fast as it's slowest module. Read up at various websites that cover this topic.

However, if I DO put in the pc3200 module, then will it somehow adversely affect my machine?? Or is the t42 board even CAPABLE of speeds above the standard ddr333 speeds?
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#11 Post by T41mbi » Sat May 28, 2005 9:21 pm

OK so money no option

I want the best quality and best performing RAM chip (1GB) for my T41P

Bottom line which one should i get?

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#12 Post by JHaislet » Sat May 28, 2005 9:35 pm

If it's for an Intel chipset, especially the 915 series, check out this thread.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=11706

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#13 Post by revolutionary_one » Sat May 28, 2005 10:28 pm

Heh, T43(p)-ers are the only ones that usually end up with the 915.

Which doesnt answer my question i guess o well...
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#14 Post by emorphien » Sun May 29, 2005 12:04 am

T41mbi wrote:OK so money no option

I want the best quality and best performing RAM chip (1GB) for my T41P

Bottom line which one should i get?
My default preference has always been Crucial, but IMO unless you're obsessive you don't really need to spend more for it.
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#15 Post by revolutionary_one » Sun May 29, 2005 8:36 pm

You should generally consider the basics youll be running standard with the LAPTOP like lan, OS, winamp / WMP, firefox / IE. And then calculate what else youll be using. Generally a gig is overkill for most people. Heck, t42 s are overkill for most people.

BTW, did some research, the t42 board with the 855 chipset wont use the speed on a pc3200 So-DIMM, the max it can do is pc2700. Something to consider when you make your RAM purchases.
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#16 Post by asiafish » Mon May 30, 2005 1:57 am

I've had excellent luck with both Kingston and Crucial, and just buy whichever is cheaper for my application.

Last year Crucial was cheaper for 512MB DDR modules, so I put a Crucial 512MB module in old PowerBook. My My ThinkPad has a pair of 1GB Kingston modules in it (put the 512MB module from the T42p into my new PowerBook).

I used to use Toshiba notebooks and for years they (Toshiba) wouldn't support anything other than Kingston memory.
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#17 Post by yukit » Mon May 30, 2005 4:38 pm

Has anyone try this 5% discount coupon code for Crucial?
I was actually looking to get more RAM for a PowerBook.

http://dealcoupon.com/merchants/crucial.com.html

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#18 Post by revolutionary_one » Mon May 30, 2005 6:17 pm

Tried looking at the link. Couldnt find the place to enter in a coupon though. Odd.
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#19 Post by DoS » Mon May 30, 2005 9:36 pm

Enter the coupon EOLPROMO during step 2 of the checkout process.

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Back in stock

#20 Post by tyulish » Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:49 pm

I just ordered a gig of memory today, Wednsday June 1, and they were back in stock. Crucial.com. hope this helps...



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#21 Post by CaptainMorgan » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:09 am

Crucial doesn't list memory for a T43 - 2687. Do you know if it's basically the same as if I was ordering it for a 2668? 200 pin DDR2 4200 ? Thanks..

I also looked above, Kingston, stability wise is a good pick right? On the same level as Crucial? I need to know cuz Kingston is $15 cheaper a gig.

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#22 Post by kaplanfx » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:28 am

Just ordered the 1 gig for T42 2373, I'll let you all know how well it works out. (It's 2 day shipping so if its in stock it should be here this week).

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#23 Post by CaptainMorgan » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:32 am

Thanks kaplanfx, but Im ordering within the next hour or two... good luck with your order. You got the Kingston right? for a T42, that would be a different chipset anyways.. I think that's 2700 or 3200... Im checking out the 4200.

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#24 Post by fbrdphreak » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:37 am

To answer a previous question about using PC3200 versus PC2700. I assume you are referring to a T40/41/42 series that use the 400MHz FSB chips. All of these mobos only support a max of PC2700, so using PC3200 RAM will do nothing as the mobo doesn't support it. Go with whatever is cheapest. And as long as the CAS latencies are the same between memory, performance won't differ.
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#25 Post by kaplanfx » Tue Jun 07, 2005 12:14 pm

JujitsuFreak wrote:Thanks kaplanfx, but Im ordering within the next hour or two... good luck with your order. You got the Kingston right? for a T42, that would be a different chipset anyways.. I think that's 2700 or 3200... Im checking out the 4200.

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#26 Post by JohnV » Tue Jun 07, 2005 2:40 pm

I ordered the Crucial 1 gig chip for my T42 last week and it is working great! Nothing like a gig and a half of RAM :lol:

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#27 Post by asiafish » Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:06 am

Running 2GB of Kingston ram in my T42p with excellent results. One of the sticks is their regular line and the other ValueRam, though of course without looking at the actual sticks, there is no way to tell them apart.

I believe the only difference is the warranty and the sticker they put on it. THe chips themselves look identical.
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#28 Post by sugo » Wed Jun 08, 2005 4:55 am

For the 1GB module, how do Crucial, Kingston and KingMax compare on heat dissipation? I read that Transcend runs hot.

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#29 Post by chacha » Mon Jun 27, 2005 1:19 pm

Can somone who has the t43p let me know if i should get the kingston or the crucial mem There is about a 20$ difference crucial is more Thank you

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#30 Post by BillMorrow » Mon Jun 27, 2005 8:14 pm

either one should be just fine..

though i would choose kingston given a choice..
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