Editorial Review:Product Description:Centon Electronics is a leading worldwide designer, manufacturer and supplier of memory solutions. Centon's expansive product line includes state-of-the-art memory solutions for desktops, servers, notebooks, workstations, printers, motherboards, embedded systems and telecommunications devices. All products are either JEDEC compliant or engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications to ensure reliability and 100% compatibility.
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I received three DOAs in a row
Tech4Less sent me three DOA memory chips, one right after the other, over a two week period. Total waste of time. Then for the icing on the cake, I got a $5.00 refund (out of roughly $17.00 that I spent). It's obvious they don't test their memory chips before selling them. I should have spent the $50 for a new one in the first place.
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fits right, works great!
They had two ram sticks left that I could not find anywhere else for this older dell laptop and for this price and for this older clock speed. The 2 ram sticks I purchased work fine, poped them in and configured the dell ram and it works like a champ.
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Miracle Working RAM!
I have a Sony Vaio PCG-F650. A few years back this ram was on sale at Best Buy and I figured I'd give it a shot because it only 64mb ram. So that bosted me up to 320. A lot better when it comes to running Windows XP. Well later on I looked up my laptop and saw how it said MAX RAM 256 (2x128mbpc100) .... I thought I was looking at the wrong manual but I wasn't. Everywhere I would read the Sony Vaio PCG-F650 max ram was 256. So it's been a few years and I thought I'd see how much ram this puppy would take. I went to CompUSA and bought this ram for $89.99.... got home and sure enough both sticks were exactly the same and the laptop booted with 512mb ram no problem. Now when I tried some other 256 sticks the laptop wouldnt boot... but with this ram it does. I'm sure theres other ram out there that will work too. $90 is much for it but it beats buying a new laptop!
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Much faster file transfer, little less stable.
I recently upgraded to this memory from a 128mb chip from PNY. My file transfer ability seems to have more than doubled due to the extra access memory available to my system. However, possibly due to the faster movement of information, my computer seems more likely to lock up when over-taxed by incompatible programs (ex: Kazaa and Netscape 7 don't like one another). Note that I said more likely, incompatible programs always have a chance of crashing your unit. Thus overall, I don't mind recommending this item for people who want to be able to do faster downloads or system manipulations (defragging takes half as much time now), but for multitasking, especially if using P2P programs or downloading programs, the chip is limited in stability.
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Wont work
I bought two memory modules to upgrade my compaq presario 1700t to 512 and it wont work. Anyone with an idea or help please email me at bhartenbach@msn.com
Thanks