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TheSentinel
Hi there

very often users are asking, which memory modules they can or should buy to prevent any problems with their computers. Some vendors have a special support called Memory Search, Memory Configurator or Memory Finder. Here you can fill a form with details of your computer (f.e. brand, motherboard, series, model etc.) and after submitting the data you will get back suggestions for your system.

Note:
This list is not an exhausing one. There are lot of known vendors which do not support such a configurator on their websites. Feel free to add links if you have aditional details.

A-Data DRAM Memory Configurator
http://www.adata-group.com/en/upgrade_search.php

Aeneon by Qimonda Memory Configurator
http://www.qimonda.com/ look out for 'Computing DRAM', 'Consumer DRAM', 'Mobile-RAM/MCP'

Corsair Memory Configurator
http://www.corsair.com/configurator/default.aspx

Kingston Memory Search
http://www.kingston.com/default.asp

OCZ Memory Configurator
http://conf.ocztechnology.com/index.php?c=1

G.Skill Memory Finder
http://newgskill.web-bi.net/bbs/G_SKILL/G_..._for_Memory.php

G.Skill Forum
http://www.gskill.us/forum/

Transcend Memory Search
http://www.transcend-uk.com/index.asp?LangNo=0

Buffalo Memory Configurator
http://www.buffalotech.com/memory_configurator/BT

Regards
B. Udo
stidyup
Crucial
http://www.crucial.com/

Not trying to sound like a salesman here but when using the crucial memory selector the memory is guaranteed to work in your PC.
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