Which RAM??

808Flip

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Well, I'm torn here... heres my specs

1 512 MB DDR2-SDRAM
1.86 intel pentium M 750


its a vaio VGN-FS760/W ..... i think I'm lookin at the right stuff, please correct me if im wrong, but I don't know which one to choose.... heres the link to the two of them

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=ENE&N=2010170381+1052910525+1052307858+1052408089&Subcategory=381&description=&srchInDesc=&minPrice=&maxPrice=

thats http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...&description=&srchInDesc=&minPrice=&maxPrice=

if the other one didnt work...

WHICH ONE SHOULD I GO WITH??? AM I EVEN LOOKING AT THE RIGHT STUFF? thanks in advance
 
ok...for starters, there is an obvious price difference in what one would see as two identical ram modules. now, i dont have any personal experience with either, but both will work fine in your machine. they ARE identical spec wise, but kingston is a much larger brand, so you are essentially buying the name. if you want to opt for the more expensive of the two, thats your decision, but if you ask me, you would be wasting your money, so i would go with the first one.
 
thanks for the response.

Are you positive those will work fine with my FS? I jus wanna make sure so i don't go wasting a hundered bucks.... and is it hard to install? if you search for vaio FS on that site, you can see pics of the underside of my laptop. I have no idea where to put that ram thing..... also, is newegg a reliable site? thanks
 
please help me out here, as i would really like to put in my order for the gigaram as soon as possible if it will work well.... and will actually make a gud improvement
 
ram is really easy to install. on a laptop, its usually a little panel on the bottom that says...ram! you take off the little screws, and youll see the way the other ram is put in. its very similar to the way old nintendo games go in: you slide it in, then push it down. the only thing you have to worry about is touching the little gold strips on the stick, that would be a waste of a hundred dollars.
 
are there any better options? such as higher quality RAM sticks that will work for my computer? is that even possible??
 
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