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Old December 28th 04, 06:41 PM
Mike Walsh
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OEM memory is notoriously expensive. You can get the same performance for a lot less money by buying e.g. Kingston memory on sale at your local big box electronics store.

"Jerry G." wrote:

My preference would be to stick with the origional manufacture's parts, and
have totaly their warranty, and gaurantee of performance. If you are
spending all these dollars on an expensive laptop, there is no point to
skimp for a few dollars on the cost of some extra RAM's!

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I am about to purchase a Toshiba Satellite A60-S1591 Cel D 335 2.8 Ghz
computer. The pc comes with 256mb of memory KTT3311/256. I would
like to increase the memory to 512mb. Toshiba sells another 256
module for around $70 or one could add some other manufacturers
memory. Other possibilities a
Kingston KVR333X64SC25/256 200 pin 256mb SODIMM PC-2700 $49
Corsair Value select 200 pin 256mb DDR SO-DIMM PC-2700 $38

Will these give equivalent performance in this computer model? Any
help in site appreciated.


TIA


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