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Ok I have a toshiba satellite a205 and am trying to decide on new RAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="johncstll" data-source="post: 1706302" data-attributes="member: 442617"><p>Really all you need to know is: </p><p></p><p>667mhz PC2 5300</p><p></p><p>Write it down and give it to the dude behind the counter and he'll take care of you</p><p></p><p>Latency is the time it takes data to transfer between the silicon chips, voltage is useful id your overclocking parts, most ram is about 2.8v standard, old sdram is 3.3v. heat spreaders are for desktops and some gamer laptops like alien ware. there small heatsinks for your ram. your ram is the buffer!!!</p><p></p><p>If it were me id stick two 1gb's in their and have 2gb i'd be happy with that and i run c++ programs and games all the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johncstll, post: 1706302, member: 442617"] Really all you need to know is: 667mhz PC2 5300 Write it down and give it to the dude behind the counter and he'll take care of you Latency is the time it takes data to transfer between the silicon chips, voltage is useful id your overclocking parts, most ram is about 2.8v standard, old sdram is 3.3v. heat spreaders are for desktops and some gamer laptops like alien ware. there small heatsinks for your ram. your ram is the buffer!!! If it were me id stick two 1gb's in their and have 2gb i'd be happy with that and i run c++ programs and games all the time [/QUOTE]
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