upgrading ram in x60 tablet

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upgrading ram in x60 tablet

#1 Post by pupster » Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:01 pm

Has anyone used generic ram to upgrade their ram in the thinkpad? By that, I mean RAM that can be ordered from NewEgg or bought at the local store...

It seems that if you go online to Crucial, you need to order "specfic" x60 tablet RAM. Is that just a marketinf ploy?

There's a thread here, so I want to know if I can just buy 2 gb cheap...

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#2 Post by jimc » Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:41 pm

yeah, i bought an a-data 1gb stick on newegg
and runs perfectly
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Re: upgrading ram in x60 tablet

#3 Post by pianowizard » Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:50 pm

pupster wrote:It seems that if you go online to Crucial, you need to order "specfic" x60 tablet RAM.
The prices on Crucial.com have gone down a lot. They used to be something like 50% above Newegg's prices. For the X60 tablet, 2x1GB is only $132, very close to the prices on Newegg.com. Crucial.com has always been the safest way to upgrade, and now it's also a very affordable way.
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#4 Post by pupster » Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:28 pm

jimc wrote:yeah, i bought an a-data 1gb stick on newegg
and runs perfectly
thanks...can you by any chance post a linky to the memory you got? i just am paranoid, because i'm going to buy 2x2gb sticks...

you just bought the standard 2GB DDR-2 PC5300 SODIMM 667 mhz?

that all i need to know about getting?

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#5 Post by pianowizard » Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:39 pm

pupster wrote:
jimc wrote:yeah, i bought an a-data 1gb stick on newegg
you just bought the standard 2GB DDR-2 PC5300 SODIMM 667 mhz?
Please read what jimc wrote again, more carefully.

I thought you wanted to get 2x1GB when you said you wanted 2GB. If you install 2x2GB, I think the Thinkpad can only see 3GB due to chipset limitations, so you probably should buy 1GB + 2GB instead. Another issue is Newegg.com currently doesn't have any 2GB PC2-5300 sticks. They normally have three ($225 G.SKILL, $235 Patriot, and $440 CORSAIR) but they're sold out. Just keep checking and eventually they'll be available again. The four most popular sources of RAM sticks are crucial.com, newegg.com, frys.com and eBay.
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#6 Post by proaudioguy » Sat Apr 14, 2007 1:31 am

4 GB is an option.

http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 5:0000011F:

The 3gb limitation is with XP

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#7 Post by smvp6459 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:51 am

proaudioguy wrote:4 GB is an option.

The 3gb limitation is with XP
That's not true. The 3GB limit applies to the Intel 945 chipset. You could install Vista, Linux, or OS X and none of them will recognize more than 3GB. You'll probably have to wait until Santa Rosa to get recognition of 4GB by an OS.

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#8 Post by jimc » Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:25 am

Hi, I already had one 1gb stick when I ordered my x60 tablet. So I ordered another 1gb stick to make a total of 2gb.
The one I ordered, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820211031
Basically IMHO any RAM would do AS LONG AS the warranty is "Lifetime", which most RAM have anyways.
I bought mine when it was $52 and free shipping, but right now it's $54+$5 shipping. I'm sure there're cheaper and better ones out there.

If you want two 2gb sticks, pianowizard is right you only see 3gb
There's another discussion here specifically about x60 tablet,
http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/showthread.php?t=6809
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#9 Post by proaudioguy » Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:42 pm

smvp6459 wrote:
proaudioguy wrote:4 GB is an option.

The 3gb limitation is with XP
That's not true. The 3GB limit applies to the Intel 945 chipset. You could install Vista, Linux, or OS X and none of them will recognize more than 3GB. You'll probably have to wait until Santa Rosa to get recognition of 4GB by an OS.
You can argue about it all you like, but on the Lenovo site right now you can order an X60 Tablet with 4GB of Ram. That's what I meant when I said it was an "option". Standard is 2 sticks of 512. Also elsewhere on the site it says XP will only recognize 3GB. You may want to address that with Lenovo, rather than shoot the messenger.

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#10 Post by pupster » Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:18 pm

does that include the memory allocated to video ram? so, if i get 4 gb in my computer, will 512 mb be allocated to VRAM and then the other 3 gb by xp then 512 wasted?

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#11 Post by smvp6459 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:26 pm

proaudioguy wrote: You can argue about it all you like, but on the Lenovo site right now you can order an X60 Tablet with 4GB of Ram. That's what I meant when I said it was an "option". Standard is 2 sticks of 512. Also elsewhere on the site it says XP will only recognize 3GB. You may want to address that with Lenovo, rather than shoot the messenger.
When you say "4GB is an option" and then follow it up with "The 3GB limitation is in XP" it appears as though you're implying there isn't a 4GB limitation in some other operating system (i.e. Vista). That's what I was referring to when I said it wasn't true.

The option to buy 4GB exists whether you choose XP Tablet Edition or Vista Business Edition. If you select either operating system and the 4GB option it says:

"You have chosen installed physical memory size of 4GB; however, actual usable memory size is limited to 3GB"

Now, why they even offer that option is completely beyond me.

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#12 Post by jimc » Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:51 pm

pupster wrote:does that include the memory allocated to video ram? so, if i get 4 gb in my computer, will 512 mb be allocated to VRAM and then the other 3 gb by xp then 512 wasted?
No, 3gb is everything you get.
smvp6459 wrote:Now, why they even offer that option is completely beyond me.
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#13 Post by proaudioguy » Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:35 pm

OK I get it. I was just saying they offered it. I also read on Lenovo's site XP was limited to 3gigs but haven't seen anything until this thread about vista being limited. Good to know since I'm ordering tomorrow!

smvp6459 wrote:
proaudioguy wrote: You can argue about it all you like, but on the Lenovo site right now you can order an X60 Tablet with 4GB of Ram. That's what I meant when I said it was an "option". Standard is 2 sticks of 512. Also elsewhere on the site it says XP will only recognize 3GB. You may want to address that with Lenovo, rather than shoot the messenger.
When you say "4GB is an option" and then follow it up with "The 3GB limitation is in XP" it appears as though you're implying there isn't a 4GB limitation in some other operating system (i.e. Vista). That's what I was referring to when I said it wasn't true.

The option to buy 4GB exists whether you choose XP Tablet Edition or Vista Business Edition. If you select either operating system and the 4GB option it says:

"You have chosen installed physical memory size of 4GB; however, actual usable memory size is limited to 3GB"

Now, why they even offer that option is completely beyond me.

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