RAM and SSD soldered :(

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    sagaboy

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    Hi folks,

    I did the ram upgrade and to rate level of difficulity 1 easy 10 hard i think it was a 8

    and to answer the question about the ram. I installed 667 and did not work.
    A-Data DDR2 667 200Pin SO-DIMM 2GB Module Unbuffer Non-ECC Memory

    So im going to try another brand of the 667 and then im going to try the
    Kingmax 1GB(1024MB) PC4300 DDR2 533MHz SO-DIMM (KSBD48F-A8)

    I dont really understand, when i installed the 667 on the eeepc it worked fine..


    any one else had any luck with this??
     
    sagaboy, Jul 21, 2008
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    I think the Aspire One only supports 512MB and 1GB soDIMMs and not 2GB
     
    osdude, Jul 21, 2008
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    sagaboy

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    sagaboy, Jul 21, 2008
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    Netgic

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    The system shows the value incorrectly.
    Correctly it is 1,5GB RAM.
    What else is not possible.
    The new live update update this bug.
     
    Netgic, Jul 21, 2008
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    joe90

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    Can somebody confirm for me if I should have any problem upgrading my RAM with Transcend Samsung 1GB DDR2-667 SO-DIMM, 200-Pin, 64Mx8 CL5, 16 Chips?
     
    joe90, Jul 25, 2008
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    I can confirm this one does work PNY Optima 1GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 533 $22 USD at NewEgg

    The PNY has 8 chips.
     
    osdude, Jul 25, 2008
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