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Rating: Summary: Works great in my iMac Review: Installation into the iMac 800 Mhz (17" wide screen model) was a breeze. Memory was immediately recognized by the system.
Rating: Summary: Works great in my iMac Review: Installation into the iMac 800 Mhz (17" wide screen model) was a breeze. Memory was immediately recognized by the system.
Rating: Summary: Works great in my iMac Review: Installation into the iMac 800 Mhz (17" wide screen model) was a breeze. Memory was immediately recognized by the system.
Rating: Summary: Works great in my iBook G3 700 Review: It was easy to install and has been working flawlessly for over a year.
Rating: Summary: Works perfect for those laptops who you may think will not! Review: Well aside from Amazon.com not being able to carry out my 1 day shipping request, they were nice enough to refund my shipping costs and I had my product the day after!I was told the Mitac 7321 would ONLY support 256 upgrades and not a 512 or that it was untested. Well Im PROUD to say the memory works!!! =D (Im currently at 640) Here is a tip for those of you who need some thoughts about taking a risk at high end upgrades. If your PC is LESS then 1 GHZ, This item is not for you as your pc will most likey not support it, the 512 SD RAM PC 100 may however, but if your higher then 1 GHZ, go for it! Just make sure your Bios is also up to date. Hope this helps you all! =)
Rating: Summary: Good 512MB SODIMM for notebooks Review: When I first got this module, I was worrying that my notebook wouldn't take it (its a Sony PCG-R505EL) due to its 512MB capacity. Fortunately it did!!!! So thankful that my notebook doens't require Sony Proprietory Memory Modules. Now the notebook runs so much smoother (at 640MB) than the old days (256MB). PNY just helped me save over 200 bucks in comparison to the Kingston module for this notebook model!
Rating: Summary: Good 512MB SODIMM for notebooks Review: When I first got this module, I was worrying that my notebook wouldn't take it (its a Sony PCG-R505EL) due to its 512MB capacity. Fortunately it did!!!! So thankful that my notebook doens't require Sony Proprietory Memory Modules. Now the notebook runs so much smoother (at 640MB) than the old days (256MB). PNY just helped me save over 200 bucks in comparison to the Kingston module for this notebook model!
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