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According to a few other posts, most of the Vaio's are using Crucial RAM. Upon inspection of my own Vaio FS315M I have noticed mine uses RAM from Infineon.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me ?
Thanks.
Well there's Infineon memory in my desktop, personally I thought more Vaio's used Infineon chips anyway
I ake it then that my Vaio will happily take a SODIMM from Crucial seeing as most people are telling me thats what I should go for.
Just wamt to make suer that the two manufacturers are not going to cause any memory conflicts.
Thanks.
I have on many occasions mixed different makes of RAM with no ill effects.
Crucial "guarantee" that their RAM is compatible.
Samsung here.
But I have to aggree with William. Important are the specifications and not the brand.
The RAM in the RA104 is inferion and the RAM in the GRX is Samsung
I have a 417 m and that had crucial ram in it just upgraded and have used infineon works perfect
I have just tried to install Kingstone's banks and they couldn't fit in the slots because the middle hole of the banks was shifted of 1mm... weird (!?!?)
I don't know whether it is due to the not compatible brand, or because they are PC3200, and not PC2700 like the Infineon ones which were installed by default.
Anyway, I tried also to smooth the middle hole of the Kingstone's bank with a nail-file and succeeded to insert it in the slot, but the computer didn't start.
Damn that was a little silly, you should have returned them and asked for an exchange
Kee-Lo you are right, I'll never do the same mistake again. It's just that I have done the same thing in the past for a desktop module and it worked fine. Anyway the seller was with me when I did that (actually he did it) and he's going now to get Crucial's; luckily I won't have to pay for the smoothed one