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| ThinkPad {{770}}x<br />9549|| 448MByte || 1.11 IIET42WW 09/10/99 || n/a || | | ThinkPad {{770}}x<br />9549|| 448MByte || 1.11 IIET42WW 09/10/99 || n/a || | ||
* 448MB = 256MB PC-100 + 128MB PC-66 + internal 64MB using IBM 256MB MODULE FRU 33L3070 PC 100 CL2 - 16 Chips 8 each side. | * 448MB = 256MB PC-100 + 128MB PC-66 + internal 64MB using IBM 256MB MODULE FRU 33L3070 PC 100 CL2 - 16 Chips 8 each side. | ||
− | * 512MB = 2x256MB PC-100 + 64MB internal booted up as well. 512MB is due to | + | * 512MB = 2x256MB PC-100 + 64MB internal booted up as well. 512MB is due to 440LX-Chipset limitations, 64MB are overlapping or unused. |
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Revision as of 08:40, 2 August 2007
Some ThinkPads are known to support more memory than their specs say. This page gathers information about those models, how much memory they can take and what special requirements that memory must fulfill.
Have a look at the Memory page for the official memory configs and partnumbers
Tested Memory configurations
The following table gives an overview of tested memory configurations that exceed the specified limits for that ThinkPad type.
ThinkPad | max. Specs | BIOS | Embedded Controller | Memory configuration successfully tested |
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ThinkPad A31p 2653-R |
1 GB | 1.09 | 1.05 |
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ThinkPad T30 2366-92U |
1 GB | 2.08 | 1.06 |
but see problem with T30 not booting with 1 GiB memory module. |
ThinkPad X31 2672-C2G | 1 GB | 3.02 | 1.08 |
newer documentation also states 2 GB, even original one did not |
ThinkPad X31 2673-C2G | 1 GB | 3.02 | 1.08 |
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ThinkPad 240 2609-40U |
320MByte | IRETWWW76 | n/a |
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ThinkPad 570 2644-3AU |
320MByte | 1.16 IMET65WW 11/11/99 | n/a |
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ThinkPad 600 ? |
288 mb | ? | ? |
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ThinkPad 770x 9549 |
448MByte | 1.11 IIET42WW 09/10/99 | n/a |
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