Equium A100-303: looking to add more RAM

Hello,
I recently bought an A100-303 equium notebook and am lookin to add more RAM. I was just wondering if it needs to be buffered or unbuffered or does it matter?
I currently have 1gb of ram (512 + 512 as its a dual core processor) and am looking to upgrade to 2gb (1024 + 1024). I know the type is PC4200, 200 pin, SODIMM.
Also where would be the cheepest place to buy these? Thanks.

Hi
> was just wondering if it needs to be buffered or unbuffered or does it matter
Well, Toshiba recommended using own memory modules like PA3411U-2M1G but I dont find any information if the module supports ECC (means buffered) or Non-ECC (means non buffered)
In my knowledge the ECC-buffered memory is about 30 percent slower as the Non-ECC modules.
Its your choice what you will buy but I would recommend buying a brand name module.
I know, the no-name modules are cheaper but brand modules are much faster and the performance and quality is better as no-name modules.
So googel a little bit and you will find many online offers. Compare simply the prices

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