That make sense.
Doesn't always work like that with pc parts.
If I had to drive 80km I would check, takes about a minute to open and put in memory.
Would have saved him the return trip back and a lot of time, money and most importantly agro.
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That make sense.
According to the laptop specification 4GB module might not be supported (not clear). From: http://www.google.co.za/url?sa=t&rc...pqsPHtDvCjK98tA&bvm=bv.46751780,d.ZWU&cad=rjaThe ram was kingston 4gb pc3 - 10600 cl9 204 - pin. 1333mhz.
The laptop i bought there was an acer travelmate 5744.
Up to 2 GB of DDR3 system memory, upgradable to 4 GB using two soDIMM
modules6 (for 32-bit OS)
+1. Not checking manufacturer specification is an extra fault.Incompatible - well RAM incompatibility is not a myth. The person installing ends up with the responsibility if things don't work out.
Yeah but how are they supposed know it was actually bought from them if they don't have an invoice?
Hi there
My name is Richard Watters from Esquire Technologies and Mahomed Cassim our CEO, normally responds to MyBroadband users, however he is currently unavailable to respond at the moment.
I am acutely aware on the Kingston memory issue and can inform you that that facts as presented by" House" are incorrect.
As soon as I have all relevant information, I will be posting later.
Hi there
My name is Richard Watters from Esquire Technologies and Mahomed Cassim our CEO, normally responds to MyBroadband users, however he is currently unavailable to respond at the moment.
I am acutely aware on the Kingston memory issue and can inform you that that facts as presented by" House" are incorrect.
As soon as I have all relevant information, I will be posting later.


Why does the model number of the ram you have highlighted bring up a different band of RAM?
http://www.amazon.com/4GB-Memory-Samsung-QX411-W02UB-DDR3-10600/dp/B009BSXOTQ
Have you tried to get these type on memories if they available in South Africa
I got the list from a website promoting Samsung and another make only.
I contacted Acer and they confirmed that the Kingston should work fine if it had the same specs, which they did.
Hi there
My name is Richard Watters from Esquire Technologies and Mahomed Cassim our CEO, normally responds to MyBroadband users, however he is currently unavailable to respond at the moment.
I am acutely aware on the Kingston memory issue and can inform you that that facts as presented by" House" are incorrect. As soon as I have all relevant information, I will be posting later.
Hi There
As I mentioned earlier that I am well aware of the situation regarding that memory, as I have since have spoken to Acer and Kingston UK and the local Kingston representative today to find a solution as we need to solve this issue not only for one client but to all our clients that may face a similar issue in the future.
While we sell over 10 000 current line items, it is possible there may be some unforeseen compatibility issues between certain items from time to time.
So here are the facts as we know them to be:
Client bought 1 x Acer laptop NX.V5MEA.005 and 1 x Kingston 4GB SODimm KVR13S9S8/4. memory module and 2x Notebook bags from us last week 18/05/2013.
Client returned today saying that the memory was giving blue screens with the Kingston 4GB SODimm KVR13S9S8/4. (While this memory is of exceptional quality there are instances in which certain memory modules may not work on certain machines for various reasons.)
The Technician tried to install it and we acknowledge that the machine became unstable and blue screens began to appear rendering the machine unusable.
The Technician then called me to inform me of all the above.
I immediately searched the Kingston site and spoke the local reps from both Acer and Kingston to enquire as which memory is 100%approved on this notebook and found the code Part Number: KAC-MEMJ/4G, and was about to order it when I first wanted to inform the client (this all happened within a matter of 20-30 minutes) and called to the Technician immediately told him to inform the customer that the memory is about R 130.0.00 excl vat more. (R429.00 –R299.00=R130.00 excl vat )
Chris (Technician) then told me the client left saying he will take it up with Kingston directly with no further discussion.
Nowhere in my conversation with the technician did I say the price would be R 400 more than the current memory he already bought , There is currently only three units of this memory available due to the huge shortage of memory worldwide, I have already ordered all three of them , They will be in stock on Tuesday afternoon
Regards
Richard Watters
Group Purchasing Manager