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PNY OPTIMA 2GB DDR2 667 MHz PC2-5300 Notebook / Laptop SODIMM Memory Module MN2048SD2-667

September 3rd, 2009 by Laptop review Leave a reply »

PNY OPTIMA 2GB DDR2 667 MHz PC2-5300 Notebook / Laptop SODIMM Memory Module MN2048SD2-667

DDR2 is the next generation of DDR memory. DDR2 memory features faster speeds, greater bandwidth, lower power consumption and enhanced thermal performance. Although DDR2 modules are the same physical dimension as DDR modules, the plug-in connector configuration is different and as such DDR2 modules are not compatible with PCs requiring DDR modules, and vice-versa. PNY manufactures DDR2 memory upgrades rated at PC2-3200, PC2-4200, PC2-5300 and higher. They are compatible with desktop and notebook computers and processors including Intel`s Pentium, Celeron, Centrino, AMD`s Athlon and Sempron Socket AM2 processors, and others. PNY upgrade modules are compatible with systems from Apple, Compaq, DELL, Gateway, HP, IBM and over 5000
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13 comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Does not work correctly with 2008 Macbook Pro
    If you buy this for a 17 inch MBP, you will only be able to use 1 module. Apparently there is some kind of compatibility problem. I haven’t figured out how to fix it yet.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I bought a pair of these and doubled the 2GBs that my HP dv6500t came with. Two important things (both positive.) 1)Unlike the experience of some other users and reviewers, my Vista 32-bit system shows all 4 GBs (not the three the same OS shows with 4GBs loaded into my DELL desktop) and, more importantly, 2) The speed of the laptop is now lightening fast. It was no slouch with the 2GBs, but now - well, if you appreciate speed you’ll find this very modestly priced upgrade well worth your while. No problems whatever.

  3. Anonymous says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    super fast
    my laptop use to hang everytime i try to open like 3 webpages or if i tried download something. the screen just freeze and i have to restart it takes 10 to 12 mins to start all…

  4. Shoney says:

    I noticed my macbook was running really slow lately, so I decided to upgrade my ram from the factory cards. I knew nothing about replacing my ram, but it was actually really simple. I paid a fraction of what the apple store probably would have charged to do it for me. Now my mac is as fast as when i bought it. Great buy!

  5. Lyall says:

    Even though HP states the new HP mini 1000 series has a max of 1GB RAM, this module works and it is recognized by XP home.

  6. Edolie says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Memory upgrade for Eee netbook
    This is the first thing everyone does when buying a netbook, increase the memory from 1 to 2 GB because memory is shared between the XP operating system and the video processor.

  7. Anonymous says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Boost!
    I have been using a Sony VAIO VGN-220 laptop that was running on 1GB of RAM and was very slow since I was using Vista.

  8. Wilona says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    memory replacement
    Replacing this memory was a snap! It was 2 screws, and then popping out the memory chips which required 2 mini screwdrivers and a little patience. Turn it on, and its done.

  9. Yue yan says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    It works like it should
    What else do you need to know? This is memory and it worked as it should.

  10. Heloise says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Purchase
    Installed easily and worked as described. Improved my laptop performance drastically. Very happy with this purchase.

  11. Jengo says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Upgrade your 901
    Upgraded my 901 (Asus EEEPC901-W001). worked great, no issues very quick upgrade. went with PNY because I have used lots of there products and have always been happy.

  12. Xanadu says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Works great in my MacBook Pro
    I bought this to upgrade my 2gb to 3 gb and everything is working perfect. I have had no problems what so ever.

  13. Timon says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    very good buy
    I had a laptop with 2 gbyte memory. It runs fine, but I wanted to experiment with virtual machines. So I thought I need the extra gig I would get from upgrading to 4 gbytes (i…

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