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Did any one use G.SKILL 2GB DDR2 667 memory in T60?
Did any one use G.SKILL 2GB DDR2 667 memory in T60?
Hello,
I am looking at G.SKILL 2GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Notebook Memory on Newegg's website. It's on sale for $269 + Shipping.
G. Skill, is this a good company? I never heard of it before. I am wondering if any of you are using this in your think pads.
Would appreciate your input.
Thanks
Srini
I am looking at G.SKILL 2GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Notebook Memory on Newegg's website. It's on sale for $269 + Shipping.
G. Skill, is this a good company? I never heard of it before. I am wondering if any of you are using this in your think pads.
Would appreciate your input.
Thanks
Srini
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You can get one from IBM certified used - $119 for 1 GB
IBM certified Used
Or you can get from our own BrentPresley, he has got great feedback in the forum.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=38653
My bad, did not see you were looking for 2 GB modules.
IBM certified Used
Or you can get from our own BrentPresley, he has got great feedback in the forum.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=38653
My bad, did not see you were looking for 2 GB modules.
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Re: Did any one use G.SKILL 2GB DDR2 667 memory in T60?
It's not a well-known company, but at least several people on this board have purchased G. Skill's 1GB PC2-5300 SODIMMs for their Thinkpads and have reported that they work fine.sapsteve wrote:G. Skill, is this a good company? I never heard of it before. I am wondering if any of you are using this in your think pads.
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I've never heard of them (but that may not be saying much since it's been years since I've done any DRAM testing). It does look like that they have been around for awhile, specializing in overclocking for the gamer/performance crowd.
It appears that they are simply a module assembler in that I don't believe that they actually make the memories. They buy the memory on the open market, put them onto the module and sell it. It may be a memory module board of their own design or it could be a "reference standard". Assuming that they buy quality memory and/or use QA procedures to verify that the completed module meets industry specifications, then you should see no difference between their parts and other "name-brand" product.
It appears that they are simply a module assembler in that I don't believe that they actually make the memories. They buy the memory on the open market, put them onto the module and sell it. It may be a memory module board of their own design or it could be a "reference standard". Assuming that they buy quality memory and/or use QA procedures to verify that the completed module meets industry specifications, then you should see no difference between their parts and other "name-brand" product.
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After upgrading from 2GB to 3GB, please let us know whether your laptops get faster!
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I'd like to know if your memory still operates in dual channel mode after doing this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-channel_memory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-channel_memory
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It will be in "asynchronous" Dual Channel mode, which has effectively ZERO performance benefits. You only get synchronous Dual Channel (and a MAX of 5% increased memory performance) when you have a matched pair.jeffm wrote:I'd like to know if your memory still operates in dual channel mode after doing this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-channel_memory
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That's what I thought too until I read the Wikipedia entry that I linked to above. Apparently it's not a dual-channel requirement, but some motherboards do require it. I'd like to know if the T60 is one of them...You only get synchronous Dual Channel ... when you have a matched pair.
Of course, Wikipedia could be dead wrong, and I wouldn't be surprised.
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This has been talked about before and one of the senior members was kind enough to link a technical document directly from Intel.
It is a chipset "limitation".
As is common with technical information, Wikipedia is wrong.
This has been talked about before and one of the senior members was kind enough to link a technical document directly from Intel.
It is a chipset "limitation".
As is common with technical information, Wikipedia is wrong.
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4GB PC2-5300 DDR SDRAM
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200GB 7k200 7200RPM Hard Drive
8X DVD Multiburner
15" UXGA - ATI FireGL V5250 (256MB)
http://www.xcpus.com
GSkill makes some really great memory, at least for desktop computers. A lot of people use GSkill memory for overclocking their desktops as they tend to overclock very well. I use GSkill memory myself for my 3.0Ghz E6600 overclocked desktop, and it runs great 
I would say that GSkill is probably on the same level as OCZ...
I would say that GSkill is probably on the same level as OCZ...
I saw that $269 2GB deal on newegg as well. With it, my 2623-D8U t60p has a 1GB Samsung module (that came with box) and the g.skill 2GB for a 3070 MB total.
No install problems at all. My solid models are definitely faster, but that's kind of what I expected... I'll post if anything is amiss down the road.
No install problems at all. My solid models are definitely faster, but that's kind of what I expected... I'll post if anything is amiss down the road.
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My goodness, the G. SKILL 2GB PC2-5300 SODIMM is now only $145 shipped on Newegg.com! It dropped over $100 in two months!!! I will probably buy one in another month or two when it drops below $100! So, what Thinkpad models has this stick been tested in?
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Let's say we run a T60 running XP with a 2+2GB configuration. Given the limitations, BIOS will see 4GB, OS will see 3GB, T60 will be running sync or async?
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Great question. I was wondering the exact same thing. Another thought. How does the G.SKILL 2GB 200-Pin memory stack up to the memory shipped with the T60. Is it just as good performance wise?bontistic wrote:Let's say we run a T60 running XP with a 2+2GB configuration. Given the limitations, BIOS will see 4GB, OS will see 3GB, T60 will be running sync or async?
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