RAM for T60P

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RAM for T60P

#1 Post by taichi » Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:44 pm

Presently I have 4 GB of RAM in my T60P 2623 DDU (3 GB recognized). What is the best RAM for my device, and how can I check if my bios is properly set for the RAM that I do have installed? . Also who's the best memory vendor?

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Re: RAM for T60P

#2 Post by craigmontHunter » Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:52 pm

The ram specs don't really matter, especially in a thinkpad, provided it works. for the T60 series (and X60, Z61...) the most memory that you can recognize is 3gb. that is a chipset limitation, and there is no way to correct that. if you have 4gb now 3gb useable, that is the best you will get with that system.
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Re: RAM for T60P

#3 Post by taichi » Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:16 pm

craigmontHunter wrote:The ram specs don't really matter, especially in a thinkpad, provided it works. for the T60 series (and X60, Z61...) the most memory that you can recognize is 3gb. that is a chipset limitation, and there is no way to correct that. if you have 4gb now 3gb useable, that is the best you will get with that system.
I do realize the 3GB memory limitation. I was just describing my setup.

I suspect that I might have a problem with my RAM and was asking for advice on the what and where of RAM replacement.

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Re: RAM for T60P

#4 Post by ZaZ » Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:31 pm

taichi wrote:I suspect that I might have a problem with my RAM
Which would be? If you think there's something wrong with the memory, you could run memtest on it. ThinkPads are pretty adaptable towards memory these days. I don't think the brand matters much.
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