
I there any way I can check (shy of actually getting into the physical RAM stick?).Īs far as the SSD goes, would you have a preference out of the two I listed? Or would they be fairly equal?ĭefinitely still on the fence regarding a new laptop. I did wonder about the pins, as I didn't see anything myself. Thanks for the speedy respond skylord_ ! Appreciate the input. The other thing is is that it really might be worth spending the money going towards a new laptop. I just finished looking it up, I did not see how many pins you're computers motherboards memory has. I realise they're not the top-of-the-line parts, but I'm just looking at minor upgrades and, considering the laptop is already 5 years old (minimum), I don't want to invest too much into it.Ĭan anyone confirm I'm looking at the correct parts?

The RAM I'm slightly less sure about, but I'm looking at:Īgain, confirmations and opinions please? Looking for confirmation and opinions on the products themselves. The SSD's I'm fairly confident would work for me are: I want to ensure I buy the correct parts, that will work with my laptop. My laptop has 6GB and I've read elsewhere (although I've since forgotten exactly where) that it can be upgraded to 8GB.I'm pretty sure this is the slightly newer model here (as it has a 'Z' on the end). Unfortunately, that spec sheet only seems to list RAM options as 2GB-4GB (which I think might have been a UK/US variance).

The best I can find regarding spec for my laptop is here I bought the laptop in the UK probably 5 years ago, and I live in Canada now (hence the UK product link, but Canadian parts link). That being said, as far as specifics go, I'm not very sure. My laptop is in good shape, has minimal programs or data on it as I like to keep it pretty sharp. I've been looking at buying a new laptop, simply 'because I want to' but I've managed to talk myself out of it, as I'm looking to upgrade my laptop slightly, switching HDD to SSD and increasing the RAM.
