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Is the RAM in the computer and can not be touched? Or can i upgrade to 4 from 2? Quote:
Its a laptop that is built for Vista and it says it has 2g RAM. My buddy says it plays his games very good at the highest quality. Counter-Strike, Battlefield 2, WoW. The games that i'd like on there. Overall, I'd like this Notebook for school work, Music, Photos, Gaming and Internet surfing. The must is gaming though. |
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Seriously. |
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http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/prodde...gon=&langid=EN |
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hahaha... |
Nevermind guys!
Check this one out. I may have changed my mind. Here's a better one, Same stuff, a little cheaper! http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?...Ne=5&An=browse |
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That issue aside, the Office Depot machine is upgradable to 4 GB. I doubt that Office Depot has an upgrade to 4 GB option, but yes, you can upgrade it yourself at a later time. |
Looks pretty good.
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in other words... more ram is better! i could run vista on this... (one of the drivers is still in beta i hear though) and crash it... if i had 4 it would run smoothly till it crashed because of a bug. (I will get vista when my dad's work thinks its safe... not before then... that and i have a extra XP disk just in case) Get 1 gig.. or 2 gigs (better) then upgrade if your not happy after the holidays. |
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My buddy bought his at curcuit city in store, though. |
If you're buying an HP - you might want to check out hp.com and see if they have it for less money. Sometimes they offer the same product but you get a free printer (free after rebate anyway.)
I agree- more RAM the better. External video card - good. Duo processesors - good. DDR2 ram is better then DDR. |
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