Re: DDR2dimm or DDR2sodimm- what one to buy for Equium series

Hello, I was looking at some sites and am confused on what memory I need to buy, I have found out that I need DDR2 RAM but there seems to be two types- dimm and sodimm- so what ones should I get, any advice? Thanks for any help

Hi Omair
You can use and buy the modules from different manufacturers but you have to ensure that you would use the 100% compatible and supported memory modules.
Of course its advisable to buy the modules recommended by Toshiba because in such case you can be 100% sure that these modules would be supported and the notebook would run troublefree.
Your notebook series is not known to me but I think you should find the compatible modules on the Toshibas Options & Accessories website:
+http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com -> Products -> Options & Accessories+
regards

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