Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
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Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
What is the main difference, PROS & CONS of a Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
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Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
Environmental friendliness vs price?
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Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
Found some writeups about Lenovo 2GB PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 Low-Halogen SODIMM Memory P/N: 55Y3707 in the Lenovo Website:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... u_area=yes
Overview:
Improve overall performance of ThinkPad systems by upgrading with additional memory. PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 low-halogen SODIMM memory offers maximum data transfer rates up to 1066MB/sec(1) to help you increased performance of memory intensive applications such as streaming video, graphics and CAD programs. Adding more system memory is one of the least expensive ways to help boost overall notebook system performance and allows more multitasking which saves time and hassle. Compatible with ThinkPad R400, R500, SL410, SL510, T400, T400s, T500, W500, W700, W700ds, X200, X200s, X200 Tablet, X301 systems and ThinkCentre M58 Eco Ultra Small Form Factors (USFF’s). (1)Data transfer rates vary.
Features and Benefits:
- Lower 1.5V power consumption, compared to older 1.8V DDR2 memory, extends battery life Improved system-level thermal management that further reduces power drain (1)
- Test-proven 100% compatibility listed for supported ThinkPad systems
- Lenovo limited warranty
- Lenovo memory installed in a new Lenovo system automatically assumes system warranty
Environmental Information
- Maximum Operating YYYY 90 %
- Maximum Operating Temperature 65 C
- Minimum Operating HumidityXXX 10 %
- Minimum Operating Temperature 0 C
Now in terms of price, Lenovo Website sells the standard 2GB PC3-8500 1066Mhz DDR3 SODIMM Memory P/N 43R1988 for $74.95 while the 2GB PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 Low-Halogen SODIMM Memory P/N: 55Y3707 for 73.99 so there is no significant price difference.
Still need to know more info and comparison vs. standard NON low-halogen memory so I hope we can find more folks who got more info.
Is it better to pick one from the other so any one is fine?
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... u_area=yes
Overview:
Improve overall performance of ThinkPad systems by upgrading with additional memory. PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 low-halogen SODIMM memory offers maximum data transfer rates up to 1066MB/sec(1) to help you increased performance of memory intensive applications such as streaming video, graphics and CAD programs. Adding more system memory is one of the least expensive ways to help boost overall notebook system performance and allows more multitasking which saves time and hassle. Compatible with ThinkPad R400, R500, SL410, SL510, T400, T400s, T500, W500, W700, W700ds, X200, X200s, X200 Tablet, X301 systems and ThinkCentre M58 Eco Ultra Small Form Factors (USFF’s). (1)Data transfer rates vary.
Features and Benefits:
- Lower 1.5V power consumption, compared to older 1.8V DDR2 memory, extends battery life Improved system-level thermal management that further reduces power drain (1)
- Test-proven 100% compatibility listed for supported ThinkPad systems
- Lenovo limited warranty
- Lenovo memory installed in a new Lenovo system automatically assumes system warranty
Environmental Information
- Maximum Operating YYYY 90 %
- Maximum Operating Temperature 65 C
- Minimum Operating HumidityXXX 10 %
- Minimum Operating Temperature 0 C
Now in terms of price, Lenovo Website sells the standard 2GB PC3-8500 1066Mhz DDR3 SODIMM Memory P/N 43R1988 for $74.95 while the 2GB PC3-8500 DDR3-1066 Low-Halogen SODIMM Memory P/N: 55Y3707 for 73.99 so there is no significant price difference.
Still need to know more info and comparison vs. standard NON low-halogen memory so I hope we can find more folks who got more info.
Is it better to pick one from the other so any one is fine?
Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
All of that with the possible exception of the "Environmental Information" section applies to the regular memory as well.
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Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
So are you saying that both type are pretty same such as general specification, compatiblity, performance and price but the low-halogens are just more environmentally friendly with lower heat and power consumption which transalates to longer battery life?
Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
No, with a greener manufacturing process.rrr.enterprise wrote:more environmentally friendly with lower heat and power consumption
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Re: Standard SoDIMM vs. Low-Halogen SoDIMM for T400?
LETS GO GREEN THEN AND PICK ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS!...I HOPE HALOGEN-FREE LENOVO MEMORY WILL AVAILABLE SOON IF NOT OUT ALREADY
I did more research and found more about "Halogens" in the Hynix website:
http://www.hynix.com/gl/sm/green/green_ ... nuNo=6&m=6&
Risk of Halogen
Halogen Group Material
Halogen group materials are listed as Flourine(F), Chlorine (Cl), Brome (Br), Iodine (I) and usually used as flame retardants on packing material in semiconductor industry.
Harmfulness and Need to substitution
-Cause noxious material like dioxin, difuran when flame and provoke environmental hormone stacking in human body
- Also knwon well that F,Cl,Br destroy ozone layer when exposured in the air
- It is needed to substitute because it is expected to make regulation from EU and Japan
I did more research and found more about "Halogens" in the Hynix website:
http://www.hynix.com/gl/sm/green/green_ ... nuNo=6&m=6&
Risk of Halogen
Halogen Group Material
Halogen group materials are listed as Flourine(F), Chlorine (Cl), Brome (Br), Iodine (I) and usually used as flame retardants on packing material in semiconductor industry.
Harmfulness and Need to substitution
-Cause noxious material like dioxin, difuran when flame and provoke environmental hormone stacking in human body
- Also knwon well that F,Cl,Br destroy ozone layer when exposured in the air
- It is needed to substitute because it is expected to make regulation from EU and Japan
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