
Corsair VS2GSDSKIT667D2 2GB DDR2 667MHz Laptop Memory Kit
Upgrade Your Laptop's Performance with Corsair DDR2 Memory Enhance the speed and stability of your laptop with Corsair's 2GB DDR2 memory kit. Designed for reliable performance, this kit provides a simple and effective way to boost your notebook's capabilities, allowing for smoother multitasking a...
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Overview
Upgrade Your Laptop's Performance with Corsair DDR2 Memory
Enhance the speed and stability of your laptop with Corsair's 2GB DDR2 memory kit. Designed for reliable performance, this kit provides a simple and effective way to boost your notebook's capabilities, allowing for smoother multitasking and improved overall responsiveness.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 2GB (2x1GB)
- Memory Type: DDR2
- Speed: 667 MHz (PC2 5300)
Key Features
Each memory module is individually tested to give you Peace of Mind that it Will Not Fail, Guaranteed!
Corsair Memory is optimized for the Microsoft Windows Vista client operating system
Lifetime Warranty!
2 X 1GB PC5300 667Mhz 200-pin Timing: 5-5-5-15
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Comes as a 2GB kit (2 x 1GB modules), providing a direct upgrade path for compatible laptops.
- Optimized for the Microsoft Windows Vista client operating system, ensuring good compatibility for specific systems.
- Each memory module is individually tested, offering a high level of confidence in product reliability.
- Backed by a lifetime warranty, providing excellent long-term support and peace of mind.
- Operates at 667Mhz with PC5300 specification, suitable for systems requiring this speed.
👎 Cons
- The DDR2 memory type is an older standard, limiting its compatibility to older laptop models.
- The 2GB total capacity is relatively small by modern standards, suitable primarily for basic computing tasks.
- The 667Mhz speed may be slower than what some newer systems are capable of utilizing.
- The 200-pin form factor is specific to laptops and not compatible with desktop computers.
- Optimized for Windows Vista, which is an older operating system, suggesting it may not be ideal for current generation systems.