
These memory modules were engineered using the original DDR2 FBGA chips, and when combined with careful engineering and superior design, the end result is a more stable and reliable system. They come packed in Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array (FBGA) chip packages that allow for improved electrical and heat dissipation characteristics.
Pros : Compatible with wide range of notebooks
Cons : Expensive
Transcend introduces 2GB 200-Pin DDR2-667 Source






I would like to know if my notebook Acer Aspire 5672AWLMI (fitted with a brand new Intel Centrino Duo T2250) is capable of managing 2Gb Memory modules and how much is going to cost me?
Posted by: Anonymous | October 7, 2006 8:10 PM | Permalink to Comment