I bought 4 1G memory sticks to increase the system ram on one of my computers from 2GB(it had 4 512KB mem sticks) to 4GB(with 4 1GB sticks), as I wanted to compare 3 different computers to see which unit would handle Win7 the best. They all had WinXP Pro, but when Microsoft stopped supporting XP, I had to make a choice - upgrade, or buy a new computer. The computer on which I upgraded the ram had previously come with Win7, but I had bounced it back to XP because at one time I wanted all 3 units running the same OS. Now I only needed 1 unit, so I decided to try my Win7 OS on all 3 computers and permanently install it on the fastest one. With the full 4 GB of ram though, it turned out that this upgraded unit indeed was better than the other 2. So for $30 I got a decent unit running an OS(WIN7) that's still supported, which for me beats buying a new computer just because MS said I should. The ram came promptly, properly packaged(IMHO), appeared to be new, and has worked flawlessly. Would I do this again? Yes, in a heartbeat!Read full review
Old computer is a linux file server, had a memory failure. This was an exact match and is working well. Could afford several "back up" sticks. Thanks!
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It works as expected
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Every thing was fine
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Memory works great in my moms Gateway GT5242E. Her system is much faster and is now able to handle windows 7HP upgrade.
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