Hello,
I can only kind of recommend that when it comes to memory, it pays to buy a
reputable brand and not have the hassles of cheap memory.
I found that Kingston memory is also very good and comes with a lifetime
warranty too (!), it's a brand up there with Crucial, and I'm sure it's
available worldwide. Around June I picked up two 512MB PC133 sticks for my
T23 brand new, Kingston branded for about £55 a piece, and not on ebay, just
a normal shop: http://www.ebuyer.com - it was worth it because I got 1GB of
RAM which worked straight off the bat and has never given me any problems.
Still if that stick works which is cheaper, then that's great! However my
own experience has always been, if it's cheap, it's cheap for a reason, and
it's not worth the hassle :)
Vicky
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