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Finally!! Cheap 256MB Memory for Early T Series
Finally!! Cheap 256MB Memory for Early T Series
Crucial.com is selling relatively inexpensive PC133 RAM as the proper choice for early T model Thinkpads when using their online "Memory Advisor" tool.
T20.
T21.
T22.
Apparently, Crucial/Micron has finally overcome the lo-density memory requirement in these PC133 sticks and we are the ultimate winners. I.e., no more searching for expensive lo-density PC100 memory for these systems.
Oddly enough, the above listed sticks are even cheaper than the PC133 memory sold for the T23 systems, which have always been spec'ed for PC133 memory.
Go figure!
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James
T20.
T21.
T22.
Apparently, Crucial/Micron has finally overcome the lo-density memory requirement in these PC133 sticks and we are the ultimate winners. I.e., no more searching for expensive lo-density PC100 memory for these systems.
Oddly enough, the above listed sticks are even cheaper than the PC133 memory sold for the T23 systems, which have always been spec'ed for PC133 memory.
Go figure!
Regards,
James
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Thanks Steve, they won't be here long before being parcelled out to family members who have been busting my as...... er, uh, politely requesting laptop upgrades.skou wrote:Oh, enjoy your new T21.
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Hello!
I ordered yesterday a couple units for my T-20... let's hope they will work fine !. BTW, my units come from UK to Spain and price is higher than in USA. But it still is good enough to upgrade my 256Mb T-20!
I will let you know if they work as promised.
Regards and thanks for the hint!
JOSE
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I ordered yesterday a couple units for my T-20... let's hope they will work fine !. BTW, my units come from UK to Spain and price is higher than in USA. But it still is good enough to upgrade my 256Mb T-20!
I will let you know if they work as promised.
Regards and thanks for the hint!
JOSE
http://jvgavila.com
Memory received... and WORKING FINE :-)!!!
Yes!. I placed my order on Monday... and have received it today (tuesday)
It came by courier from UK but shipping was just 7 Euro. And shipping time less than 24hours. Great !!!
And, of course, the best thing, once put in my old T-20 (it is a 650MHz unit), they work fine!
Total cost to Spain from UK has been 105 Euro for two units. About 25% more than in USA but still a good price.
Best regards from a happy camper!
JOSE
Last edited by JVG on Tue May 23, 2006 2:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Finally!! Cheap 256MB Memory for Early T Series
I received the two sticks of PC133 memory from Crucial yesterday (finally!) but only got around to testing them today.JHEM wrote:Crucial.com is selling relatively inexpensive PC133 RAM as the proper choice for early T model Thinkpads when using their online "Memory Advisor" tool.
In other words, SUCCESS!!!!******************************* SYSTEM SUMMARY *******************************
OS information: Microsoft Windows 2000
OS version: 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4
Processor: x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6
Memory: 523,760 kb
BIOS version: 1.13 (KZET31WW)
Machine type-Model: 264787U
For the record, the sticks are marked 256MB 144-PIN SODIMM 32MX64 PC133 CL2.
So, go to www.crucial.com and use their online memory configuration utility to find the correct, CHEAP, PC133 memory for your T20, T21 or T22 Thinkpad.
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James
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Upgrading T20 with PC133
Dear all,
soon I´ll be owner of a used T20 (2647-84G) , and I´ve planned to upgrade it with the www.crucial.com SDRAM SO-DIMM 2 x 256 Mb which you were talking of in earlier posts and which aparently work fine with older T-models.
My question is if this kind of RAM works fine in every T20 model, or if there are some exceptions.
Also I would like to buy a faster CPU (actually the T20 runs with a 700 Mhz CPU) and a bigger HD.
I would be very thankful if anybody could give me an information what´s the fastest CPU which works fine with the last BIOS and also regarding the HD. If somebody knows also a link where to buy the items for a good price, it would be great.
Thanks in advance and greetings from Spain
soon I´ll be owner of a used T20 (2647-84G) , and I´ve planned to upgrade it with the www.crucial.com SDRAM SO-DIMM 2 x 256 Mb which you were talking of in earlier posts and which aparently work fine with older T-models.
My question is if this kind of RAM works fine in every T20 model, or if there are some exceptions.
Also I would like to buy a faster CPU (actually the T20 runs with a 700 Mhz CPU) and a bigger HD.
I would be very thankful if anybody could give me an information what´s the fastest CPU which works fine with the last BIOS and also regarding the HD. If somebody knows also a link where to buy the items for a good price, it would be great.
Thanks in advance and greetings from Spain
Hello!
Well, so I am not alone in Spain with a T-20
My unit was an older one, just 650Mhz. It came with 256Mb (2x128Mb) and I replaced it with Crucial memory (2 x 256Mb). It works perfectly.
I have also got a 900MHz processor which should work on my unit, based on previous threads, but have not had yet time to change it. I got also a T-22 fan so it will keep the CPU cool
I will post a message when I swap the CPU. Please, if you do it before, let me know
Regards,
JOSE (Valencia - SPAIN)
Well, so I am not alone in Spain with a T-20
My unit was an older one, just 650Mhz. It came with 256Mb (2x128Mb) and I replaced it with Crucial memory (2 x 256Mb). It works perfectly.
I have also got a 900MHz processor which should work on my unit, based on previous threads, but have not had yet time to change it. I got also a T-22 fan so it will keep the CPU cool
I will post a message when I swap the CPU. Please, if you do it before, let me know
Regards,
JOSE (Valencia - SPAIN)
Hi folks,
I skimmed over this thread but didn't see it mentioned: has anyone mixed this PC133 with another stick of PC100?
My T20 has an IBM certified(not sure on the mfg'r without opening it up) stick of 128M that I don't want to pull out just yet. I'll be replacing the other 64M module with the 256M
Cheers,
Jamie
::edit:: Had I realized that they were now selling their PC133 for PC100 applications, I would have bought two. I used their 'application selector' before coming across the sticky atop this forum. ::edit::
I skimmed over this thread but didn't see it mentioned: has anyone mixed this PC133 with another stick of PC100?
My T20 has an IBM certified(not sure on the mfg'r without opening it up) stick of 128M that I don't want to pull out just yet. I'll be replacing the other 64M module with the 256M
Cheers,
Jamie
::edit:: Had I realized that they were now selling their PC133 for PC100 applications, I would have bought two. I used their 'application selector' before coming across the sticky atop this forum. ::edit::
Dadaa, first post
I ordered two 256 Mb Crucial PC133 SO-DIMMS yesterday. Now, less than 24 hours later, shipped, installed, tested and running smoothly.
Thanks to this great forum, i have already installed NEC ND-6650A burner.
Sorry for my poor english.
I ordered two 256 Mb Crucial PC133 SO-DIMMS yesterday. Now, less than 24 hours later, shipped, installed, tested and running smoothly.
Thanks to this great forum, i have already installed NEC ND-6650A burner.
Stock in UK/EU store is not depleted.slipnfall wrote:Looks like we depleted their stock.
Sorry for my poor english.
ThinkPad T22 2647-8EG
- Crucial 512 Mb PC133 memory
- NEC ND-6650A burner
- more to come...
- Crucial 512 Mb PC133 memory
- NEC ND-6650A burner
- more to come...
I have a T20 [2647-21G] 650MHz PIII with 128MB PC100 in one slot only. I nipped off to Crucial as per this excellent thread but seem to have more questions than answers. Here they are. Crucial seem only to have PC133 for either 128MB or 256MB.
1. Would 256MB PC133 in the 2nd slot work? or should I bite the bullet and get 2 x 256MB PC133? [which I don't really need as I only use the T20 for the basics - word processing, website stuff, and ActionScript when away from home.]
2. I think the Crucial chips are SDRAM [?] whereas what I have I think is SDR. Same difference? Does it matter?
3. From previous threads 512MB seems to be the max for memory but according to the Crucial scan I have "max 1024MB". I assumed 512 max meant total in both slots or am I missing something? [apart from sufficient brain cells of my own!]
4. Should I update the BIOS before? after? inserting new memory? Current BIOS is IBM 1YET43WW [1.07] 12/12/1999. If I should update, could someone advise where? I have done this on other machines so not a total novice. First time I ended building a new pc [good for the character] and second time I updated without breaking anything. So it's Technology 1: Me 1. Time for the decider?
Thanks for any advice. Duncan
1. Would 256MB PC133 in the 2nd slot work? or should I bite the bullet and get 2 x 256MB PC133? [which I don't really need as I only use the T20 for the basics - word processing, website stuff, and ActionScript when away from home.]
2. I think the Crucial chips are SDRAM [?] whereas what I have I think is SDR. Same difference? Does it matter?
3. From previous threads 512MB seems to be the max for memory but according to the Crucial scan I have "max 1024MB". I assumed 512 max meant total in both slots or am I missing something? [apart from sufficient brain cells of my own!]
4. Should I update the BIOS before? after? inserting new memory? Current BIOS is IBM 1YET43WW [1.07] 12/12/1999. If I should update, could someone advise where? I have done this on other machines so not a total novice. First time I ended building a new pc [good for the character] and second time I updated without breaking anything. So it's Technology 1: Me 1. Time for the decider?
Thanks for any advice. Duncan
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Generally, you should not mix different speed modules. Some systems are able to figure out what you have installed and adjust itself to the slowest one. However in this case, I do not believe this is true for the T20. I think the system is locked into using a specific timing. What is important when using PC133 modules is that you use ones marked CL2 and not CL3. This has to do with what is called the "CAS Latency" of the memory access. Lower numbers are faster parts. Your current PC100 module should be CL2. Whatever else you install should also be CL2. As to the amount of memory, I would say the more the better. Depending upon the operating system you are running and the number of processes executing in the background, 384MB may not be enough. I know for some demanding programs, 512MB is a minimum amount. Your call.duncan wrote:1. Would 256MB PC133 in the 2nd slot work? or should I bite the bullet and get 2 x 256MB PC133?
Edit Jan '08: Note, please disregard my comments about sticking with CL2. The T21 and T22 systems can use CL3. I'm assuming that with the same chipset, that the T20 would as well. Ray
Same thing: SDRAM = SDR = Synchronous Dynamic RAM, not to be confused with DDR (Double Data Rate).duncan wrote:2. I think the Crucial chips are SDRAM [?] whereas what I have I think is SDR. Same difference? Does it matter?
The T2x series can handle two 512MB modules for a system total of 1024MB. This is what I am running in a T23 at the moment.duncan wrote:3. From previous threads 512MB seems to be the max for memory but according to the Crucial scan I have "max 1024MB". I assumed 512 max meant total in both slots or am I missing something?
Shouldn't matter when the BIOS update occurs, but yours is way old. Current level for the T20 is 61WW [1.22] June 2004.duncan wrote:4. Should I update the BIOS before? after? inserting new memory? Current BIOS is IBM 1YET43WW [1.07]
Go to the site at:duncan wrote:If I should update, could someone advise where?
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MOE-3VAM8Y
for a list of all current BIOS updates.
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Only the T23 can use 1GB of RAM, the earlier T models are limited to 512MB.rkawakami wrote:The T2x series can handle two 512MB modules for a system total of 1024MB. This is what I am running in a T23 at the moment.
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James is correct and I need to check my facts a little better next time. T20-22 systems use Intel 440BX chipset which is limited to 512MB. The T23s use the 830MP chipset which allows 1024MB. Sorry for the error (as Ray goes and hides...).JHEM wrote:Only the T23 can use 1GB of RAM, the earlier T models are limited to 512MB.
edit: I just used my T21 and ran the system check that Crucial provides. It said that it could not identify my system but that it had 128MB in it (correct), that slot 1 was used (correct) and that it supports 1024MB (not correct). Did the same with my T23 that has 1024MB installed. It reported that it saw all 1024MB but that the system (it thought it was looking at a T22) has a maximum limit of 512MB. In short, don't trust the Crucial memory tool to tell you what you have/need. Go through the drop-down selections to find your system and that should tell you the memory requirements.
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Don't go too far Ray!rkawakami wrote: James is correct and I need to check my facts a little better next time. T20-22 systems use Intel 440BX chipset which is limited to 512MB. The T23s use the 830MP chipset which allows 1024MB. Sorry for the error (as Ray goes and hides...).
I made exactly the same mistake myself yesterday. TWICE!
Regards,
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I think that the 256 MB can be found cheap but in another stores
Of course one can buyer cheaper ones on eBay, but these low-density PC133 sticks on Crucial are still cheaper than the low-density PC100 sticks that 18004memory has for T20 - T22.
I think that the 256 MB can be found cheap but in another stores
Of course one can buyer cheaper ones on eBay, but these low-density PC133 sticks on Crucial are still cheaper than the low-density PC100 sticks that 18004memory has for T20 - T22.
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T21 - mixing PC100 and PC133 does not work
Tried this years ago on my 2647-9BA when a friend offered to give me a spare 256Mb PC133 she had.
I already had a stick of 256Mb PC100. System hung on startup.
I already had a stick of 256Mb PC100. System hung on startup.
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Re: T21 - mixing PC100 and PC133 does not work
She gave you a high-density stick.zern wrote:Tried this years ago on my 2647-9BA when a friend offered to give me a spare 256Mb PC133 she had.
I already had a stick of 256Mb PC100. System hung on startup.
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What!!! 75 Dollars per unit!!!
This is ridiculous! For such an old laptop.
I’m just a student; I can’t afford to bye them at this price!!! And if I could, I would just bye a new laptop!!!
Plain, simple, Logic guys!
This is ridiculous! For such an old laptop.
I’m just a student; I can’t afford to bye them at this price!!! And if I could, I would just bye a new laptop!!!
Plain, simple, Logic guys!
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The T20 was the single most reliable laptop I've ever owned, and in the last 20 years I've owned many. It is true that you can buy a brand-new laptop for about $400 and with that reality, putting $150 into T20 memory upgrades (to the low maximum of 512MB) might not seem such a great deal. The reality, however, is that your 512MB T20 is a MUCH better laptop than any of the cheap consumer-grade junk currently for sale.
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Just wanted to pass on to any interested party that there is an eBay seller who has 25 pieces of FRU#33L3070 for $34.99 each (I bought two) 256mb SDRAM PC100 CL2 - pulled from working laptops and 30 day return policy. Seller name is worldrecycler.
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Plus $8.34 shipping!Purcy wrote:Just wanted to pass on to any interested party that there is an eBay seller who has 25 pieces of FRU#33L3070 for $34.99 each
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