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Recommendation for memory upgrade on Acer Aspire one KAV60 (hlz-kav60(b))

Recommendation for memory upgrade on Acer Aspire one KAV60 (hlz-kav60(b))

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DYLARK01
Member
199
04-15-2016, 08:51 PM
#1
My sister owns an older Acer Aspire laptop model KAV60 (hlz-kav60(b)). It only has a maximum RAM capacity of 2GB. The machine has just one RAM slot. Right now it contains:
- Elpida
1GB 1Rx8 PC2-6400S-666 (Taiwan-made)
DDR2, 800Mhz (researched online)
The reason for writing this is that in a nearby computer store they have these options available:
Memoria Ram SODIMM DDR2 2GB/800MHz
Golden
Memoria Ram SODIMM DDR2 2GB/800MHz
Casper
All made in China – which one should I choose and why?
The laptop will run Linux Peppermint 32 bits for client tasks, like SSH and Web Console (Jenkins).
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DYLARK01
04-15-2016, 08:51 PM #1

My sister owns an older Acer Aspire laptop model KAV60 (hlz-kav60(b)). It only has a maximum RAM capacity of 2GB. The machine has just one RAM slot. Right now it contains:
- Elpida
1GB 1Rx8 PC2-6400S-666 (Taiwan-made)
DDR2, 800Mhz (researched online)
The reason for writing this is that in a nearby computer store they have these options available:
Memoria Ram SODIMM DDR2 2GB/800MHz
Golden
Memoria Ram SODIMM DDR2 2GB/800MHz
Casper
All made in China – which one should I choose and why?
The laptop will run Linux Peppermint 32 bits for client tasks, like SSH and Web Console (Jenkins).

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Sammy706
Member
79
04-19-2016, 12:00 AM
#2
Do you have any links to the memory you're considering? I wouldn't purchase anything that isn't branded because of worries about reliability and the risk of downtime from such issues. You should consider a branded one like Crucial, Mushkin, G.Skill, Kingston, or Elpida—specifically a 2GB DDR2-800MHz 1.8v SO-DIMM RAM stick. If you're in the U.S.A or Europe, you can find the kit I mentioned on Ebay.
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Sammy706
04-19-2016, 12:00 AM #2

Do you have any links to the memory you're considering? I wouldn't purchase anything that isn't branded because of worries about reliability and the risk of downtime from such issues. You should consider a branded one like Crucial, Mushkin, G.Skill, Kingston, or Elpida—specifically a 2GB DDR2-800MHz 1.8v SO-DIMM RAM stick. If you're in the U.S.A or Europe, you can find the kit I mentioned on Ebay.

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Dustyn1001
Member
194
05-06-2016, 04:59 AM
#3
Thank you for your message.
Not yet - but I noted your request for product photos in their packaging to verify the codes online.
The items mentioned are "Golden" and "Casper".
Based on known manufacturers, DDR2 technology is outdated; they likely use DDR3 or DDR4 now. However, it might be possible to find second-hand units with DDR2, which could pose a risk.
I will share the exact codes tomorrow.
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Dustyn1001
05-06-2016, 04:59 AM #3

Thank you for your message.
Not yet - but I noted your request for product photos in their packaging to verify the codes online.
The items mentioned are "Golden" and "Casper".
Based on known manufacturers, DDR2 technology is outdated; they likely use DDR3 or DDR4 now. However, it might be possible to find second-hand units with DDR2, which could pose a risk.
I will share the exact codes tomorrow.

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gavin0099
Member
179
05-08-2016, 02:30 AM
#4
These are the models available for review, and gathering feedback to choose the best is appreciated. I plan to conduct research on Google.
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gavin0099
05-08-2016, 02:30 AM #4

These are the models available for review, and gathering feedback to choose the best is appreciated. I plan to conduct research on Google.