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by rkawakami » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:36 am
Any one of those makers will be fine. You could also consider the following:
Micron (same as Crucial)
Hynix
Mitsubishi
Elpida
ProMOS (I'm an employee of a subsidiary)
...can't think of any more off the top of my head...
The speed shouldn't matter as long as you use at least what IBM has specified for your machine. That would be PC2-4200 (533Mhz) CL4 DDR2 memory. I don't believe that putting faster rated memory inside your T43 will make it run faster (ala most desktop motherboards). The only benefit that I can see in doing that (using faster memory) is that it may run more reliably since you aren't pushing it near the rated (i.e., tested and guaranteed) speed.
edit: I should clarify that I'm talking about the actual memory chips that are on the module. Some (most?) module manufacturers do not actually fab the memory ICs that are on the board. The ones I have listed, along with Crucial and Samsung do.
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