R60 Memory - Lenovo vs. 3rd Party RAM

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R60 Memory - Lenovo vs. 3rd Party RAM

#1 Post by iminj » Mon May 07, 2007 2:26 pm

I'm thinking of upgrading memory from 1GB to 2GB. I have the 1GB stick (Original IBM SDRAM) in one slot, and the other slot is empty.

I need a 1 GB stick of 200 pin DDR2 - 667 - (PC5300).

Lenovo wants $100 US for this, and I can purchase the same spec. (but manufactured by Crucial) online for $35 US (after rebate) from a reputable vendor with a trusted RM policy.

Question: Is there a good reason why I should avoid the lower cost option?

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#2 Post by Fusion » Mon May 07, 2007 4:16 pm

I don't think there really is a reason not to buy a different brand.
If I understand correctly, it doesn't even endanger your warranty, and you can replace it yourself. This isn't always true with other notebook manufacturers.

I just installed a second 1GB RAM in my R60 on Friday.
Its a Kingston PC2-5300/667Mhz 200 pin SODIMM with a 5 year warranty.
I bought it for about 55USD.

I also went to Lenovo product support before buying it, had support detect my system > product information > ThinkPad R60 overview > Memory and got this information:

• PC2-5300 Non-Parity (NP) Double Data Rate Two (DDR2) Technology
The use of 667 MHz SO DIMM memory is recommended for this system.
• 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB standard memory
• Supports maximum memory up to 3GB
Recommended for memory expansion are 2 GB PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM 533 MHz SO DIMM or 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz SO DIMM.
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#3 Post by wolfman » Mon May 07, 2007 6:37 pm

Running with 2x1 gig sticks of Crucial RAM in my Thinkpad R40, I see no reason to pay extra for the IBM re-branded stick...
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#4 Post by snessiram » Mon May 07, 2007 7:34 pm

Same here. I went to a local store where they put in a "standard" 1GB stick half the price I would pay from Lenovo and it has worked fine since then.
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#5 Post by Rizo » Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:07 am

I have 1 Gig Lenovo and 1 Gig Crucial rendition.

It now plays UT2004 at the highest detail on my 1024x768 screen, but after a little while of playing the laptop will freeze. I believe its directly related to ram heating issues.
I guess the R60 ram bay doesn't have sufficient cooling that the additional Crucial stick needs.

Be wary of heating issues, also anyone else have this happen/have a solution?
Model_____Model #_______CPU__________RAM____Video_____________LCD
R60______9462-A16___1.66ghzCoreDuo___1gig___X1400_128MBded____14in XGA :(
R40______2722-???____1.6ghz Centrino__256mb__Radeon_7500_32ded_15in_SXGA+

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