Kingston HyperX 4GB Kit (2x2GB Modules) 667MHz DDR2 Notebook Memory (KHX5300S2LLK2/4G)
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- 4GB Kit of 667MHz DDR2 Notebook Memory
- Utilizes HyperX module with faster latency timing for higher performance and speed
- Specifically designed and tested for compatibility in various makes and models of notebook computers
- From the industry leader in PC memory
- Non-ECC Low-Latency 200-pin unbuffered SODIMM type
Kingston is the industry leader in PC memory. Our line of HyperX notebook memory is ideal for PC enthusiasts and gamers. You want the highest performance and speed you need HyperX memory from Kingston. Included in package is Two 2GB Modules of 667MHz DDR2 notebook memory. Specs include Non-ECC Low-Latency CL4 (4-4-4-12) SODIMM memory type, 256Mx64, 200-pin unbuffered, 1.8V, CL4, Gold.
Kingston Laptop Memory
Kingston HyperX 4GB Kit (2x2GB Modules) 667MHz DDR2 Notebook Memory (KHX5300S2LLK2/4G)
List Price: $ 140.00
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Its running perfectly alright..,
I have installed the 4gb kit onto my MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo. Its running perfect. I dont know what makes the difference between Hyperx ram and value ram but its running perfect on my Macbook pro.
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Very Good product,
Excellent memory, working great in my M15X at a fraction of Alienware’s price, and a higher quality product to boot (HyperX CL4 vs. default M15X CL5). I definitely recommend the product.
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Top Notch RAM for Older Notebooks,
I just purchased the Kingston HyperX 4GB Kit (2x2GB Modules) 667MHz DDR2 Notebook Memory (KHX5300S2LLK2/4G) for my wife’s three-year-old Sony Vaio VGN-CR410E/P. In addition, I also purchased a brand new Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio Black SATA 7200 RPM 16 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Notebook Hard Drive WD3200BEKT to give her older notebook an ultimate boost. The machine originally contained 3GB of RAM and a 200 GB 5400 RPM drive. Prior to the upgrade of both parts, my wife’s machine ran …
Windows Experience Index
Processor: 4.7
Memory: 4.7
Graphics: 3.2
Gaming Graphics: 3.0
Primary Hard Disk: 4.9
Geekbench 2 Score: 1591
Not so hot, but the machine is three-years-old and running off a 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. However, after an erase and install from Windows 7 32-bit to 64-bit and the upgrade of the Kingston HyperX 4GB Kit (2x2GB Modules) 667MHz DDR2 Notebook Memory (KHX5300S2LLK2/4G) and the Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio Black SATA 7200 RPM 16 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Notebook Hard Drive WD3200BEKT:
Windows Experience Index
Processor: 4.9 (+4%)
Memory: 4.9 (+4%)
Graphics: 3.2
Gaming Graphics: 3.0
Primary Hard Disk: 5.9 (+20%)
Geekbench 2 Score: 2208 (+39%)
According to Geekbench, I got a 39% increase in power from the upgrade. As Charlie Sheen would say, WINNING! While the machine runs significantly better than it has in the past year, it still doesn’t compare to that of a new notebook with Intel’s latest technology. I’m hoping the RAM and HD last in my wife’s machine for quite a while, but as of right now, the machine is preforming pretty well.
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