Do all X31 models accept 2 gigbytes of RAM ?
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Do all X31 models accept 2 gigbytes of RAM ?
Hi. I've just ordered my second Thinkpad which is an X31, model 2672.
It has a centrino 1.3 gz processor and 512mb of RAM. I understand this is one of the earliest X31 models since there are others running at 1.7gz speeds.
I would like to maximize the RAM in this machine but I am confused as I've read conflicting information as to the maximum RAM it will accept.
Crucial site states that it will accept 2 gigbytes by using two 1 gigbyte modules.
But looking at IBM's "Tabook.pdf" it doesn't even mention a 1.3gz X31.
Anyway, does anybody here uses more than 1 gigbyte RAM in his or her 1.3 X31 ? In case affirmative, where can I find 1 gigbyte RAM modules for the X31, and should I choose pc7000 chips instead of pc2100in spite of no speed benefit ? I've seen 512mb pc2700 RAM cheaper than pc2100, reason why I ask.
Thanks for helping.
Augusto
It has a centrino 1.3 gz processor and 512mb of RAM. I understand this is one of the earliest X31 models since there are others running at 1.7gz speeds.
I would like to maximize the RAM in this machine but I am confused as I've read conflicting information as to the maximum RAM it will accept.
Crucial site states that it will accept 2 gigbytes by using two 1 gigbyte modules.
But looking at IBM's "Tabook.pdf" it doesn't even mention a 1.3gz X31.
Anyway, does anybody here uses more than 1 gigbyte RAM in his or her 1.3 X31 ? In case affirmative, where can I find 1 gigbyte RAM modules for the X31, and should I choose pc7000 chips instead of pc2100in spite of no speed benefit ? I've seen 512mb pc2700 RAM cheaper than pc2100, reason why I ask.
Thanks for helping.
Augusto
Your purchase is not a current machine, so you'll find it listed in the TAWBOOK.PDF which lists all T. A and X machines withdrawn from marketing.
Yes, all X31s can take 2GB of RAM.
I don't have an answer for you WRT using PC7000 memory, but I've installed PC2700 memory in several, including a 1.3GHz model, and they run just fine.
Any name brand memory is acceptable, but I tend to prefer Micron memory from www.crucial.com.
Regards,
James
Yes, all X31s can take 2GB of RAM.
I don't have an answer for you WRT using PC7000 memory, but I've installed PC2700 memory in several, including a 1.3GHz model, and they run just fine.
Any name brand memory is acceptable, but I tend to prefer Micron memory from www.crucial.com.
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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Now I am confused
TAWBOOK.PDF does not mention my X31 which is 2672-PP4.JHEM wrote:Your purchase is not a current machine, so you'll find it listed in the TAWBOOK.PDF which lists all T. A and X machines withdrawn from marketing.
Yes, all X31s can take 2GB of RAM.
Looking at IBM's Product Information page ( http://tinyurl.com/6mafm ) , it says "based on 2672-BBU" .
The link below shows the BBU model maxed at 1gb :
http://tinyurl.com/4qabo
I'm having a hard time getting a precise information about this machine.
The TAWBOOK shows the BBU model and all X31s definitely take 2GB RAM max.
That's undoubtedly a typo on the IBM page, it happens fairly frequently.
See here: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-46475 for an overview of X31 models.
Please register on the forums and post your location in your profile.
Regards,
James
That's undoubtedly a typo on the IBM page, it happens fairly frequently.
See here: http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-46475 for an overview of X31 models.
Please register on the forums and post your location in your profile.
Regards,
James
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Thanks again !
Thanks again, James !
Now I better get my eyes to start getting used to it. Beautiful screen, but the T23's 14-inch (xga) is much more comfortable text-reading wise.
best regards,
Augusto
Now I better get my eyes to start getting used to it. Beautiful screen, but the T23's 14-inch (xga) is much more comfortable text-reading wise.
best regards,
Augusto
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