How do I know my upgrade options are correct?
Many online memory sellers have some sort of memory configurator tool that promises to help you find a module that will work in your computer. But be forewarned: NOT ALL MEMORY SELECTOR TOOLS ARE CREATED EQUAL! The truth is, there's only one Memory Selector, and it was designed by The Memory Experts(SM) at Crucial Technology. All you have to do is tell us what system you have and the Memory Selector tells you what upgrades will work for you. And, it's guaranteed 100 percent compatible with your system or we will give you your money back.
Compatibility is far and away the most important factor you should look at when buying a memory upgrade. Getting a memory upgrade that's compatible with your computer, compatible with the work you plan to do, and compatible with the performance gains you expect is what it's all about. It's fundamental. Our Memory Selector is an active, growing database that is constantly refined. We have a dedicated team of twelve professionals that focus solely on ensuring your upgrade options are accurate and up-to-date.
Crucial is your most reliable source for compatible memory, even more reliable than your system manufacturer. In fact, the Memory Selector contains details about your machine that you won't even find in the owner's manual that came with your computer. For example, maybe a specific 128MB module works in a certain system if it's made with one series of chips, but if made with a different series, the module won't work in that system at all. Or, it's quite possible that a particular module that worked with a system's old motherboard might not work with the new motherboard. Or maybe your manufacturer suggests a 128MB upgrade but doesn't say whether you need a regular or low-profile DIMM. We review this data daily to keep the Memory Selector as close to 100 percent accurate as possible.
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