💻 Upgrade Your Game with Crucial Memory!
The Crucial 2GB Single DDR2 800MHz (PC2-6400) CL6 SODIMM memory module is designed to enhance your notebook's performance. With a capacity of 2GB and a speed of 800MHz, this premium quality memory is easy to install and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
Voltage | 1.8 Volts |
Column Address Strobe Latency | 6 |
Data Transfer Rate | 800 MHz |
Number of Pins | 200 |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Compatible Devices | netbook, Laptop |
Special Features | Lightweight |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR3^SODIMM |
Memory Speed | 800 MHz |
RAM Size | 2 GB |
C**N
Funciona perfecto
Compré esta memoria para revivir mi compaq mini cq10-120 la, y no tuve ningún problema. La reconoció al instante. Ampliamente recomendable, sobre todo porque son difíciles de encontrar. El envío rápido y bien sellada.
S**H
Transformation unleased
I have this 10 years old laptop with intel core 2 duo processor and 1 GB RAM. It was kept in my trunk and after many years (say more then 6 years) I removed it and found the speed to sluggish. I thought of selling it as junk. However, after going through few of the blogs, I decided to give a try by upgrading the RAM. I decided to install the maximum RAM, the mother board allowed and order 2 GB two numbers crucial RAM(as seen in uploaded photos). Upon arrival I installed the RAMs by myself and booted the laptop and what I found was drastic change in the speed of laptop. It suddenly became like a new laptop. There is amazing change in the laptop processing and speed. I am writing this review using the same laptop. I would strongly advise people to consider upgarding RAM in old laptop and crucial can always be an option.
G**E
Worked great! My mid 2009 MacBook was really struggling after ...
Worked great! My mid 2009 MacBook was really struggling after I updated it to El Capitan, I could barely run 3 applications at the same time with 2G of total ram. I bought a pair of these to bring my system up to 4G of RAM and it's running at a pretty good speed now, considering the age of the laptop.
A**9
PARFAIT - JE RECOMMANDE VIVEMENT LE PRODUIT ET LE VENDEUR
Que dire: tout est parfait.J'ai installé cette barrette mémoire de 2 Go sur un mini HP 110 - 1150 SF (en remplacement de celle de 1 Go d'origine)Remplacement sans problème, fonctionnement immédiat sans aucun problème et sans aucune manipulation particulière !La suite est une merveille en terme de rapidité du PC!N'hésitez pas à le faire je puis vous assurer que vous ne serez pas déçu !Un seul regret: c'est de ne pas l'avoir fait plus tôt !!
W**Y
XLNT 200-Pin 800Mhz PC-6400 SODIMM/RAM! Works Perfect With Asus 1201N!
For those of you just buying your 1st Asus product, this is the RAM for the 1201N if you need to know what goes in that notebook/netbook. The OEM configuration is 2 x 1GB SODIMMs, so you must replace *both* DIMMs with new 2GB modules to maxx out the SDRAM @ 4GB. There's a kit with 4GB of this SDRAM here at Amazon.com if you look for it, and the price is a tiny bit cheaper than buying 2GB twice like I did.With the 1201N, to install this upgrade to 4GB you must first disable Boot Booster in BIOS, ie do this BEFORE you take the notebook's RAM cover off and replace the memory modules. After replacing the modules, then boot back up into BIOS (F2 key, tap it every 1/2-second until you see the BIOS screen displayed) and go to the 1st window there where RAM is listed. Make certain that 4096MB RAM is being shown in that window, and you're good to go! Go to the BIOS screen (NO.3) where Boot Booster resides again, enable it, hit F10 to save and exit, hit Enter, and you're done! Boot back up normally into Windows after that to enjoy the 4GB RAM versus stock's 2GB RAM.I always like to make *triple sure* that all is well, and I use Everest Ultimate Utility with my PC's, all of them get it installed, and sure enough with Everest's display for RAM it showed 4GB RAM on board also, 2 x 2GB SODIMMs in slots 1 and 2, so all was good with my installation of this RAM. Windows Task Manager with the 1201N will show 3328MB RAM available, and that's Windows way of looking at it, there's nothing wrong with that-- 32-bit OS will only allow 3.25GB of RAM for the OS, and the rest ION graphics gets with the 1201N...so that's where the other contingent of RAM has 'vanished' to with Task Manager's assessment if you go there and look for available RAM.As to how the 1201N works with 4GB of RAM vs 2GB RAM? It is able to multi-task much better, and of course things are faster when you have multiple windows and programs open at the same time. I find that boot time improves also, in my case to less than 1 minute from a cold boot, and restarts take less than 30 seconds; with 4GB of RAM on board. I am not running the 32-bit OS though, so part of the credit for fast response goes to a nice, clean install of 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, and I can highly recommend that to anybody who owns the 1201N...it transforms the notebook to a much better computer to dispense with all of the 32-bit garbage from AsusTek, all those drivers and utilities that do nothing but slow down the computer can be dispensed with, and the computer is that much better for it!Overall, the Asus 1201N loves 4GB of RAM, and it's a very worthwhile addition to an already great computer, perhaps the best notebook/small laptop that costs less than $500 today, you know? Having 4GB of RAM vs 2GB is an easy thing to do, the computer benefits a bunch, and your work will be easier, faster, with this nice Crucial RAM.For your information the RAM has 6-6-6-18-51-2T Clocks timing overall in the 1201N, so it's not the barn burner stuff that the Elpida RAM from Kingston is, but then again, it doesn't suffer from the problems of Elpida RAM either! So it's a good thing, I think, to use this RAM instead of the Kingston RAM, which is very aggressive with 4-4-4-12-34-2T Clocks timing. There are those who love the Kingston RAM, but I don't want to take a chance with Elpida RAM at this time...too many failures have been documented and I don't want that in my computers.That's about a wrap on this Crucial 200-pin 800Mhz PC-6400 RAM. I think it's a bargain at Amazon.com's pricing, it comes in a nice package so it's probably going to be aok fine in terms of a fragile transit...none of that here...and Crucial is good SDRAM, known to be effective, good brand RAM that works great in normal applications. I highly recommend this RAM for the Asus 1201N, it's the brand to get!Wavey Davey - 2-7-2010
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