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The ACP-EP Memory 1GB PC2700 DDR 333MHz 200-pin SO-DIMM is a high-quality laptop RAM module designed to double data transfer rates over traditional SDRAM. Compatible with most laptops, it offers a reliable performance boost backed by a lifetime warranty and manufactured to strict JEDEC standards in the USA. Lightweight and easy to install, this memory upgrade is trusted by professionals seeking enhanced multitasking and system responsiveness.
| ASIN | B0002821X4 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,191 in Computer Memory |
| Brand | AddOn |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Computer Memory Size | 1 GB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 333 MHz |
| Form Factor | SO-DIMM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00821455002032 |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MEMORY UPGRADES |
| Memory Speed | 333 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | AA16S12864-PC333 |
| Model Number | AA16S12864-PC333 |
| Number of Pins | 200 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR , sdram |
| RAM Size | 1 GB |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| UPC | 821455002032 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**E
Works great in an old Dell Inspiron 1000 despite what Dell may say in the manual.
Put this in a Dell Inspiron 1000 Laptop. I read other reviewers say this laptop actually accepts 1GB DDR memory in the single expansion slot. Had a 256MB DDR in the slot for a total of 512MB. Dell's claim that it only accepts a 256MB DDR is not correct. It recognizes the new 1GB DDR no problem, for a new total of ~1.25GB now. (The new DDR is backward compatible to 266mhz DDR speed in this machine, so it's no speed demon, but it makes a huge difference in performance.) To bad I didn't know this when I bought the 256MB DDR that was in there a few years ago for $25-$30. Thanks Dell. One of the MANY reasons I don't buy Dell any longer.
W**A
4AllDeals Memory Upgrades are the real deal!
4AllDeals did the search for me when I was looking to upgrade some older HP Compaq NC6120's. They guaranteed that their memory would work. Of course, I was a little worried. Buying memory on the internet can be a roll of the dice. There is so much memory out there and so many different requirements for various machines that it's hard to know what to order, much less what you're getting. I was very pleased when I received the memory and installed the chips. They went in effortlessly (after opening the laptops of course) and the computers booted up with zero problems. They were absolutely perfect! Thank you 4AllDeals. You're the first ones I'll turn to for memory upgrades from now on.
C**G
Nice upgrade
I installed two of these 1 GB Memory strips in my laptop. It only came with 256MB. The laptop runs much smoother now. Any computer will benefit by having the memory maxed out. They worked great without any problems at all. Fast shipping, and a great price.
W**R
It does the job
Very good quality, It brought my old laptop back to life, There's not much more i can say about it, it's just a good buy,
K**R
Uses Samsung chips!
No issues, works flawlessly. Device installed into: eMachines laptop from 2004, model M6811.
J**G
Great!
So here I was with an old Dell Inspiron 1000 laptop that had slowed to a crawl due to widespread software bloat. It's not used for safety critical stuff anymore and I wanted to not have to junk it. Officially it cannot take more than 512MB total but I tried anyhow. Long story short after buying and installing this 1GB module it showed 1.18GB total memory and it was as if someone installed a Porsche engine in it. Great!
A**R
Two Stars
DID NOT WORK for UPGRADE..Frys People Not Right..?
R**N
HP Pavillion DV8xxx
Worked in a friends machine that I was helping to upgrade. Still runs XP so I dual booted it with Linux Mint XFCE. Going from 512M to 2G made a huge difference in XP and a noticable but smaller difference in Linux. On a side note: I've done this too a few different machines now. If you want to go one more step an SSD makes things even more snappy.... cheers.
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