I have used Centon memory (that particular module) over 50 times to upgrade a PC in my company. The price is a little higher than cheaper memory, but I've found (mostly through trial and error) that the Centon PC-2 5300 module works on many PCs that have some kind of compatibility bug with some of the cheaper modules. In my case the HP dx2200 and dx2300 fit many different modules (from Kingston to Corsair) resulting in memory error beeps, modules with incorrect memory size detection (e.g. with two 1GB modules installed but the PC only recognizes 1 GB, each as a 512MB stick) etc. Once installed, it also works perfectly. The Centon 1GB667DDR2 PC2-5300 DDR2 memory module proved to be a much more stable choice for large-scale enterprise PC upgrades.
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