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Memory upgrade for Toshiba Satellite M40

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What type of modules does the M40 use? I'm not familiar with current
memory types - last module I purchased was a PC133 one (!) - so I
thought it would be better to ask. Here's a snap with the cover off:

http://satin.sensation.net.au/rowan/M40RAM.jpg

Although it's not visible, the grey edge strip female connector says
"DDR RVS / 2.5V"

Page 20 of the manual mentions "PC2700 128MB or 256 MB or 512 MB or
1024 MB memory modules can be installed in the two memory slots for a
maximum of 2048 MB system memory."

So I guess I ask for PC2700 DDR333 RAM?

Interestingly the manual claims elsewhere that you can only use 3 part
numbers if you upgrade, but the installed module doesn't appear to
match any of them. :)

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On second thoughts, looks like I need to ask for SO-DIMM PC2700. (?)

TIA.

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googlegroups@sensation.net.au wrote in comp.sys.laptops:

> On second thoughts, looks like I need to ask for SO-DIMM PC2700.
> (?)

http://www.breakingnewsblog.com/la [...] tellite_m4
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specifies it indeed as PC2700 DDR

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For searchers: it's 200 pin SO-DIMM PC2700. Just upgraded from 512Mb to
1Gb.

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