RAM for T42

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RAM for T42

#1 Post by Thinkpad315 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:58 am

I recently purchased a T42 w/256MB RAM. Can I place a 512 in the 2nd slot? Do I have to use two 256 or two 512? Is it wise to stick to one brand of chips. How can I tell who is the OEM on my 256 RAM, I opened the panel but unable to locate this info. I appreciate your help w/ this matter. Thanks...

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Re: RAM for T42

#2 Post by GomJabbar » Wed Oct 12, 2005 5:53 am

Thinkpad315 wrote:I recently purchased a T42 w/256MB RAM. Can I place a 512 in the 2nd slot?
It's exactly what I did. I went with IBM, but you can go with any brand.
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#3 Post by ddutta » Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:13 am

I bought a 1GB Kingmax stick from newegg for my T42 (then it used to be 110). My friend bought Kingston and it worked.

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#4 Post by Thinkpad315 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:05 pm

So the answer is 'yes', I can placed a 512 or 1G RAM into the 2nd slot?

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#5 Post by mysbca » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:37 pm

Thinkpad315 wrote:So the answer is 'yes', I can placed a 512 or 1G RAM into the 2nd slot?
Yes, you can place either.

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#6 Post by gattler » Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:25 pm

since its not dual channel (ddr2), the size does not matter. you should pay attention to the same Timings (ns). Your Thinkpad will take your slowest module and will "downgrade" your faster one. So go for 2 equal modules.

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#7 Post by Thinkpad315 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:44 pm

gattler,


Thanks for the info. Regarding 'timing-ns', i assumed u are talking about the latency? The ram on my T42 is hard to get to, I remove the small back panel, however, unable to locate the RAM. Any clue as to removing this sucker. Anyway to find out w/o removing it, maybe thru IGM access or is this info. located somewhere on my HDD. Thanks..

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#8 Post by quadophile » Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:46 am

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#9 Post by T42-4WU » Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:27 am

To check the installed memory physically, u have to remove keyboard.

As per T42 detailed specs on IBM website, the memory came with machine should be PC2700, but when you check by opening Access IBM, the despription is PC2100. I called IBM for this issue. I was asked to remove keyboard by myself to check the memory chip physically. I did as instructed. It IS a PC2700 one. Manufacturer is Samsung.

I ordered a Samsung PC 2700 512mb over www.memorysuppliers.com for $65.

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#10 Post by T42-4WU » Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:28 am

To check the installed memory physically, u have to remove keyboard.

As per T42 detailed specs on IBM website, the memory came with machine should be PC2700, but when you check by opening Access IBM, the despription is PC2100. I called IBM for this issue. I was asked to remove keyboard by myself to check the memory chip physically. I did as instructed. It IS a PC2700 one. Manufacturer is Samsung.

I ordered a Samsung PC 2700 512mb over www.memorysuppliers.com for $65.

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