Binding: Electronics Brand: Crucial EAN: 0649528732163 Feature: A DDR or DDR2 SODIMM will not fit into a standard SDRAM SODIMM socket Label: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Model: CT12864AC667 Publisher: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY Special Features: nv:Memory Size^1024MB|Memory Speed^667MHz PC5400|Memory CAS Latency^5|Memory Type^DDR2-SODIMM Studio: CRUCIAL TECHNOLOGY System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
Features:
A DDR or DDR2 SODIMM will not fit into a standard SDRAM SODIMM socket
Product DescriptionMicron Technology is one of the world's leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions. Micron's DRAM and Flash components are used in today's most advanced computing, networking, and communications products, including computers, workstations, servers, cell phones, wireless devices, digital cameras, and gaming systems. Micron's mission is to be the most efficient and innovative global provider of semiconductor solutions.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Makes MSI Wind U100 even better
I plugged this into my MSI Wind U100 (took about 5 minutes) and noticed an immediate improvement in performance. I then went on to install Windows Vista on my machine, and it runs perfectly. If you have an MSI Wind U100, or are considering buying one, you must install extra memory (but please look into what this will do to your warranty - I have read mixed accounts on the web about how doing so will impact your ability to return your MSI Wind laptop)
Rating: - Fast ram, good price
I build laptops and desktops for a living and a family member needed to increase the ram in their Asus notebook. This stick did the job just fine.
Rating: - doa
this chip was defective. I would get blue screen of death when it was installed.
Rating: - Very Easy
Got the card, turned the computer off, turned it over, took off the cover (1 screw), pushed in the card, installed cover, righted, and turned back on. Looking at "About this Mac" verified that the memory was "there". Advice - the card can go in two ways. Use a flashlight to look at the connector inside and look at the card and it is obvious which is the right way to insert.
Rating: - Works perfectly on my eeepc
There was no trouble at all installing this ram in my new eee pc, and it was recognized immediately by the system. Works like it should.
Of course, if you install a 2g or larger module, you will need a custom kernel to recognize all the memory (with linux. I have no idea about windows). But 1g has been large enough for my needs so far, even with 0 swap.