I ordered a Transcend 1GB PC2-5300 667 MHz SODIMM for my X60s (17044JU) last week. This was the spec given in the "ThinkPad Personal Systems Reference" (aka "Tabook").
This evening, I went to install the Transcend memory but found that the Lenovo-installed memory is an "Elpida 512MB SODIMM PC2-5300-555", which I take to be a 555 MHz SODIMM. Shouldn't this be a 667 MHz SODIMM, or am I misreading the label on the SODIMM, or tabook?
For the moment, I've removed the latter and installed the Transcend memory, which is working fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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X60s (17044 Top Seller) memory question
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X60s (17044JU) - 2 GB RAM, Core-Duo, DVD multi-burner, 8-cell, Windows Vista
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"... The only easy day was yesterday ..."
X60s memory supplied by Lenovo and Transcend upgrade
Foodle, thanks for your information and explanation.
@RT, I haven't noticed any increase in heat dissipation from the Transcend memory relative to the Elpidia variety supplied by Lenovo. FWIW, I installed this variety:
Transcend JetRam 1GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Notebook Memory Model JM488Q643A-6.
Newegg's current cost is $79.99, less a $10 rebate. There is another variety available for $99.99 with no rebate, but after looking at Transcend's website wasn't abe to discern any appreciable difference between the two varieties. I hope this helps.
@RT, I haven't noticed any increase in heat dissipation from the Transcend memory relative to the Elpidia variety supplied by Lenovo. FWIW, I installed this variety:
Transcend JetRam 1GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Notebook Memory Model JM488Q643A-6.
Newegg's current cost is $79.99, less a $10 rebate. There is another variety available for $99.99 with no rebate, but after looking at Transcend's website wasn't abe to discern any appreciable difference between the two varieties. I hope this helps.
X60s (17044JU) - 2 GB RAM, Core-Duo, DVD multi-burner, 8-cell, Windows Vista
T61 - 4 GB RAM, DVD multi-burner, 8-cell, Windows Vista
"... The only easy day was yesterday ..."
T61 - 4 GB RAM, DVD multi-burner, 8-cell, Windows Vista
"... The only easy day was yesterday ..."
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