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Solve : Notebook parts compatibilty? |
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Answer» im shopping for a notebook and I decided on a dell inspiron 6000 since it seems like a good student laptop and im a student. I decided to go with the base components except for the processor, the graphics card, and the optical drive....all of those I would rather have dell install. Im going to buy more ram and replace the current 256 MB of 400MHz DDR2 SDRAM with 2- 1gb. chips of 200-Pin DDR2 533 SO-DIMM. I'm also upgrading the hard drive and I would like to know if a ATA/100 interface hard drive would be able to replace the standard ultra ata hard drive in the notebook I am a computer tech and I have more call outs for Dell desktops and notebook. I would be giving a great deal of thought before i would by a dell computer of any type. That's because there are more Dells than any other brand. Dell is the #1 computer maker in the world. Everything is made in Asia, so there is LITTLE difference in brands anymore. Quote anyone wanna answer my question? Hard drive will work, RAM, I believe will work. If I were buying a new Dell notebook, I would get all the upgrades from them (no matter the cost), then it's guaranteed to work or they replace it. Whatever you do, I recommend the extended warranty. Notebooks are not user repairable, they are disposable computers, just like cell phones. I know it's a lot of money, but if you MUST have a notebook, then you just have to pay. |
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