T60 memory upgrade.
Another data point, for what it's worth. When I got my T60p I immediately put in two 1 gb Corsair "ValueSelects" from Newegg. I've been getting random crashes, perhaps every 3-4 days. Tonight when working with VirtualPC a bit more, I went down several times.
Put my original IBM mem back in, and no problems yet.
So - I may be getting some of that fancy Crucial after all..
joe
Put my original IBM mem back in, and no problems yet.
So - I may be getting some of that fancy Crucial after all..
joe
After installing new memory, I would strongly suggest running a memory tester (memtest86 or memtestx86) to make sure that the memory is good. Just using the machine for a while will not be a sufficient test to catch some faulty memory.
It's interesting to see that for some of the memory brands the people who are complaining are the ones who actually ran a memory tester. I'm still not sure I'm going to pay the $50 premium for the Crucial memory for my T60p and X60s.
It's interesting to see that for some of the memory brands the people who are complaining are the ones who actually ran a memory tester. I'm still not sure I'm going to pay the $50 premium for the Crucial memory for my T60p and X60s.
If time is not of the essence (i.e., it's not needed that day), I usually go with Crucial for clients' needs, for reasons others have brought up...that said, I couldn't pull the trigger on $150+ to bump my T60 to 1.5GB...I ended up with the GeIL 1GB PC5300 from Newegg for about $89 shipped (out of stock right now), they have a very strong reputation in the overclocker community so I felt good about the choice...so far Memtest86 running flawlessly.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820144810
Randy
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820144810
Randy
T61 (7662-CTO)
X31 (2673-FU8)
X31 (2673-FU8)
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ChiefValue is great! My UPS tracking said "2lbs". When I got the box (a rather big one for a little stick of RAM), it was filled with peanuts. The memory itself was tightly wrapped with a large roll of big air bubbles. Talk about protection and waste of packing material!foodle wrote:After installing new memory, I would strongly suggest running a memory tester (memtest86 or memtestx86) to make sure that the memory is good. Just using the machine for a while will not be a sufficient test to catch some faulty memory.
So I ran Memtest. It took forever. I was only able to run 4 tests before I gave up. Does that suffice? So far, my 1GB Patriot 667 PC5300 ran into no errors.
T60 - 2613-EKU (custom): Core Duo 2.0Ghz T2500, 15" LG-Phillips LCD, ATI x1400, 2GB RAM, 160GB + 100GB HDDs, fingerprint, 2 x 6-cell batteries, ALPS keyboard, Ultrabay DVD-RW, Ultrabay 3-cell battery, Ultrabay HD adapter, BT, Atheros 11a/b/g WiFi
No one has mentioned this yet, but the CL rating (it's a timing value) can make a different (whether it is appreciable is certainly arguable). The standard memory (whatever brand that is) is rated CL5, as is most notebook memory. However newegg does stock and sell some CL3, DDR2 PC5300 SO-DIMM sticks. I'm thinking of picking up two of those.
Current: 51nb X62 (3rd edition)
Previous: T60p 2623-DDU
Previous: T60p 2623-DDU
Are you sure? I just looked at the site and could only find CAS latency (CL) 5 DDR2 PC5300 SO-DIMMs.aarong wrote:No one has mentioned this yet, but the CL rating (it's a timing value) can make a different (whether it is appreciable is certainly arguable). The standard memory (whatever brand that is) is rated CL5, as is most notebook memory. However newegg does stock and sell some CL3, DDR2 PC5300 SO-DIMM sticks. I'm thinking of picking up two of those.
Hmm. CL lag only gets in at the beginning of reading a bulk of memory, as the probability of having appreciable difference (happens when bulk size reading time < 20 clock period) by my estimation is less than 5%, total difference memory-wise would be less than 1%. Note: usually the bottleneck is the harddrive...
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