I once salvaged my XP laptop so I decided to get a second copy of it from you so I can get maximum 32 bit Windows performance. Max DDR2 800MHz, Dual Channel, and the theoretical 4GB memory. Except Windows is limiting me to 2.9GB so I only get 900 extra MB when I really should be getting so much more. But this is a big upgrade anyway, I didn't like being stuck at 2GB Dual Channel. It just didn't sound like a safe amount of memory for streaming up to 10-15 browsers at once with their own set sites (which is rare in my case). When the HDD dies, I'll give the laptop a hybrid drive and sell it for $110, mainly because of the Hybrid Drive and Memory upgrades.
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Works in HP DV9500 DV9626US LAPTOP, that has an amd turion x2 64 cpu and nvidia 7150/6300 video chip, 17" HP entertainment laptop. The amd 200 hammer chipset runs these speed stepping the memory as it does at max 667mhz so the 800 speed is not utilized in this case, but the timings are good so it's a worthwhile purchase.
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RAM Memory is the second most important thing you can add to your laptop (or desktop) system. The most important thing is to get rid of the antiquated and inefficient resource manager called Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7 or 8 doesn't matter!) Once you have installed LinuxMint (or Ubuntu or Fedora) install plenty of memory. Windows could only use 3GB. They've upped it now, but its still a poor memory resource manager. If you need to run virtual machines, use Linux as your underlying OS and Virtualbox (from Oracle/Sun Microsystems), not Microsoft Windows or the Windows version of Virtualbox. Linux can juggle Windows, but Windows can't juggle itself much less a real OS. Get plenty of RAM -- newer laptops support 8GB and run several client OSes simultaneously (even Windows OSes) just use Linux as the Host (Server) Operating System never depend on Microsoft Windows Server any version. Use this memory in pairs for maximum performance. Many systems max out at 4GB.Read full review
There is very little to say...I placed it into my laptop to augment speed, and it appears to have done so quite nicely. Easy to install and easy to run. Exactly as I expected.
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My wife's laptop was dragging along and had a slot open. This is what came with her computer had new so I purchased one and doubling the memory and it is again a usable device. That makes it cheap at twice the price.
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