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Thinkpad W520 Memory Slots

Ratings Breakdown (1-10)

    • Software & Support
    • 9
    • Upgrade Capabilities
    • 8
    • Usability
    • 9
    • Design
    • 7
    • Performance
    • 9
    • Features
    • 9
    • Price/Value Rating
    • 7

2GB RAM Memory for IBM-Lenovo ThinkPad W520 (4 Slots) (DDR3-12800) - Laptop Memory Upgrade OFFTEK Part Number:-FT256MSK64V4U-1060274 Capacity:-2GB Module Form Factor:-204 Pin SoDimm Memory Type:-DDR3 Bandwidth:-DDR3-12800 (PC3-1600) Memory Specs:-204 Pin 1.5v DDR3 PC3-12800 SoDimm Premier Brand Memory. Oct 28, 2011 Remove the two Phillips head screws to see one of the two memory slots. It may already be occupied by a memory chip (or SO-DIMM). Buyers who opted for a W520 with four memory slots will see two on the bottom and two up top. The other memory slot is located under the keyboard. 8GB RAM Memory for IBM-Lenovo ThinkPad W520 (4 Slots) (DDR3-12800) - Laptop Memory Upgrade OFFTEK Part Number:-FT8GSK64V4U-1060269 Capacity:-8GB Module Form Factor:-204 Pin SoDimm Memory Type:-DDR3 Bandwidth:-DDR3-12800 (PC3-1600) Memory Specs:-204 Pin 1.5v DDR3 PC3-12800 SoDimm Premier Brand Memory.

    • Total Score:
    • 8.29
    • Rating 1 to 10, top score 10

Overview

Definition of memory slots
  • Pros

    • Excellent all-around performance
    • Beautiful 95% color gamut FHD display
    • Solid build quality
    • Comfortable keyboard with great tactile feedback
  • Cons

    • Collects dust and grease easily
    • Below par audio quality
    • Expensive for some configurations and options

Quick Take

Definition

A true 15-inch ThinkPad mobile workstation, the W520 delivers serious performance for professionals who need it.

The Lenovo ThinkPad W520 is Lenovo’s upgrade to the W510 mobile workstation notebook. This 15.6-inch notebook is powered by up to an Intel Core i7-2920XM processor and equipped with up to a discrete NVIDIA Quadro 2000M GPU, switchable to Intel HD integrated graphics. Like last year?s model, the full HD (FHD) displays on the 1920 x 1080 resolution models have a 95% color gamut and a huey PRO color calibration system application. At the time of writing this review Lenovo has not yet announced if there will be an upcoming multi-touch screen option like last year or not.

In this review we will measure the ThinkPad W520 up with other workstations in its class by putting every specific detail of it to the test. Read on to find out if this is the laptop for you.

Our Lenovo ThinkPad W520 Specifications:

  • 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) LED backlit display, 95% color gamut, matte, 16:9 ratio
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
  • Intel Core i7-2920XM quad-core CPU (2.50GHz, 8MB cache), Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 (3.50GHz)
  • NVIDIA Quadro 2000M w/2GB DDR3 VRAM GPU switchable to Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • 8GB DDR3 RAM (4GB + 4GB)
  • 500GB at 7200 RPM SATA hard drive (Seagate Momentus)
  • Multiburner combo drive
  • Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (802.11 a/b/g/n wireless) and Bluetooth
  • 9-cell Li-ion battery (94Whr), 170W and 20V adapter
  • Lenovo Fingerprint Reader
  • Dimensions: 14.68″ x 9.65″ x 1.29-1.44″
  • Starting at 5.75 lbs with 9-cell battery and at 5.40 lbs with 6-cell battery
  • Retail price: starting at $1,299, as configured: $2,969
  • Warranty: 1-year for parts

Build and Design
ThinkPad workstations have always been known to be top-of-the-line, updated systems in terms of performance, FHD display, build quality, battery and power consumption, and carry a host of features such as the Fingerprint Reader, nice upgrade options, and a great port selection. This workstation is expected to live up to those who have high ThinkPad standards and expectations.

From the looks of it, the outer build of the W520 is about the same as the previous generation workstation model, the W510. Lenovo stuck with the same ultra sturdy hinges, still evenly built width-wise due to a build fix to the older models. The hinge and display cover are so well-built that it takes a good amount of force to even tilt the screen back or forward (which is reassuring of course). The palm rest and keyboard are both extremely tough as well?showing no flex when typing regularly and only a minimal amount of flex when trying to press down extremely hard.

Some minor outer design changes include the newly-added Lenovo company label on the front of the screen casing, new carbon fiber mixed with the glass fiber onto the display cover (no more reinforced plastic), and the absence of paint over the glass fiber/reinforced plastic on the base. On that note, some consumers may find that the finish on the base and display cover to be disconcerting because it easily collects dust, grease, and fingerprints. In short, the finish may prove to be high maintenance throughout the daily usage of the notebook. Even though most black-colored notebooks will seem to show dust more often just because of the color, this laptop seems to carry grease from the fingers more so than most other business notebooks I?ve had the pleasure of using.

Lenovo made the bottom upgrade panels and keyboard easy to remove, for the most part, and labeled each screw spot appropriately. For example, if you?ve had even just a little bit of experience with upgrading notebooks you will most likely know right away which screws to remove to get to the RAM under the keyboard due to Lenovo?s icons. The bottom of the workstation provides simple access to the first two memory slots and another simple access panel for the hard drive. There is one screw you?ll have to remove to get to the hard drive and two screws to remove to reach the bottom RAM panel (and two to open up the keyboard). The wireless card under the keyboard should not take very long to locate and remove if you?re looking to swap it out. One other thing I?d like to mention is that the W520 has a potential capacity of up to 32GB of RAM, but for now you will only be able to upgrade to 16GB at the time of purchase.

Ports and Features
The W520 offers an impressive, extensive span of ports. Just as the W510, this workstation has two USB SuperSpeed 3.0, one USB 2.0, one USB 2.0/eSATA, VGA, DisplayPort out, FireWire 400, ExpressCard/34, SDHC-card reader, and a headset combo jack. Work professionals will be pleased at the two USB 3.0 ports and 4-in-1 card slot included and will have the option of adding a Smart Card Reader. At this point Lenovo has not yet released an option for Blu-Ray as they did last time. Our system has a multiburner optical drive.

ThinkPad W520

This page gives an overview of the ThinkPad W520.

Standard Features

  • One of the following processors:
    • Intel Quad Core i7-2920XM (2.50GHz, 8MB L3, 1600MHz FSB, 55W)
    • Intel Quad Core i7-2820QM (2.30GHz, 8MB L3, 1600MHz FSB, 45W)
    • Intel Quad Core i7-2760QM (2.40GHz, 6MB L3, 1600MHz FSB, 45W)
    • Intel Quad Core i7-2720QM (2.20GHz, 6MB L3, 1600MHz FSB, 45W)
    • Intel Dual Core i7-2620M (2.70GHz, 4MB L3, 1333MHz FSB, 35W)
    • Intel Dual Core i5-2540M (2.60GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB, 35W)
    • Intel Dual Core i5-2520M (2.50GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB, 35W)
  • One of the following discrete graphics cards:
    • NVIDIA Quadro 1000M with 2GB DDR3 and 96 CUDA cores, and with Optimus™ Technology
    • NVIDIA Quadro 2000M with 2GB DDR3 and 192 CUDA cores, and with Optimus™ Technology
  • One of the following TFT displays:
    • 15.6' TFT display with 1366x768 (HD) resolution with LED backlight
    • 15.6' TFT display with 1600x900 (HD+) resolution with LED backlight
    • 15.6' TFT display with 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
  • 2GB, 4GB or 8GB DIMMS PC3-10600 memory standard
    • 2 DIMM slots on dual-core models (up to 16GB)
    • 4 DIMM slots on quad-core models (up to 32GB)
    • Samsung M471B5273DH0-CH9 4 GB DDR3-1333 SDRAM (8-8-8-22 @ 609 MHz) (7-7-7-20 @ 533 MHz) (6-6-6-17 @ 457 MHz) (5-5-5-14 @ 380 MHz)
  • One of the following storage options:
    • 320GB 7200rpm 2.5' SATA HDD
    • 500GB 7200rpm 2.5' SATA HDD
    • 128GB Samsung SATA SSD
    • 160GB Intel SATA SSD
  • Intel HD Audio with a CX20585 codec
  • Ultrabay Enhanced with one of the following:
  • MiniPCI Express slot 1 with one of the following:
    • Thinkpad b/g/n
    • Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (2x2 AGN)
    • Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 (3x3 AGN)
  • MiniPCI Express slot 2 with one of the following:
    • None (empty)
    • Sierra Wireless MC8355 Gobi 3000 WWAN
    • Ericsson F5521gw WWAN
    • LeadCore LC5730D WWAN
    • Huawei EM660 WWAN
    • Intel 310 mSATA SSD
  • Lenovo Integrated Smart Card Reader (Optional)
  • 720p Integrated camera on select models
  • Huey PRO Colorimeter by X-Rite on select models
  • Integrated Fingerprint Reader on select models
  • ThinkPad Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate (BDC-3.0) on select models
  • UltraNav (TrackPoint / Touchpad combo)
  • Firewire 400 (IEEE1394a)
  • Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) on select models
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Hardware W520-4284-49G

Memory

Resources

Reviews

  • StorageReview.com, 2011-06-10
  • Keith Combs' Blahg, 2011-03-28

Linux Installation

  • Installation of Fedora 14 on a ThinkPad W520
  • Installation of Fedora 15 on a ThinkPad W520
  • Installation of Debian Squeeze on a ThinkPad W520
  • Installation of Debian Wheezy on a ThinkPad W520
  • Installation of Slackware 13.37 on a ThinkPad W520 updated 7/21/2011
  • Installation of OpenSuse11.4 on a ThinkPad W520
  • Installation of Ubuntu 11.04 on a ThinkPad W520

Power Adapter

Lenovo Thinkpad W520 Ram Slots

The W520 comes with a special 170W AC adapter (P/N 0A36227) that is currently not shipped with any other Thinkpad. Note that it is different from the W700 170W AC adapter (P/N 41R4421). The W520 AC adapter is larger but lighter than the W510 135W AC adapter. (Maybe not always? In a comparison of a 135W adapter that came with a W510 and a 170W adapter that came with a W520, the 170W was not only larger but also about 100g heavier.)

Usb slots

The 170W adapter plug has two extra notches that makes it physically impossible to use the 170W adapter with older equipment such as the W510 and some docking stations, although older chargers are physically forward compatible (while they may not provide enough power) with ports that support the 170W adapter.

Most newer (20V) Thinkpad AC adapters have a compatible plug with the W520, but not all of them will work due to power constraints. The following table shows which AC adapters can be used to run the W520:


Marketing P/N Rated power Works on W520 Charge while off Comment
0A36227 170Wyesyes Official AC adapter for W520
41R4421 170Wnono Official AC adapter for W700, different plug diameter
55Y9317 135Wyesyes Official AC adapter for W510.
Various 90Wnoyes Battery continues to drain, does not work
Various 65Wnoyes Battery continues to drain, does not work

The 135W adapter is sufficient to run the W520 without throttling. The 65W and 90W adapters can only be used to charge the battery while the W520 is not running, that is, powered off, hibernated, or suspended.

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