Posted on: 02/19/04 02:18pm
By: Anonymous (Lauren)
Hello out there. I am getting ready to buy a new dell and instead of buying memory upgrades from them, i was gonna buy it after market. Does anyone know if i can take out the existing memory card and replace with 2 new cards before i even plug in or turn on the computer upon its arrival? is it even ok to remove its original memory, or do you have to just upgrade with a second card? any help or suggestions would be great, thanks.
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Posted on: 02/19/04 03:08pm
By: geKow
Have you ever thought about asking in a hardware forum?
geKow
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Posted on: 02/19/04 03:17pm
By: Anonymous (Lauren)
nope, never thought of it. ive never gone to any sites like that or like this before. i found this site just by coincidence, but thanks for the suggestion.
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Posted on: 02/19/04 04:34pm
By: geKow
sorry, I didn't want to be rude. This forum is quite specialized to a special software (geeklog) but maybe you are lucky and someone could help you.
geKow
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Posted on: 02/19/04 05:26pm
By: exaurdon
Well, Gekow is right, this isn't a hardware forum, so this is somewhat off topic.
In short though, to answer your question, if you are talking about a desktop/tower Dell PC, then the answer is yes, you can strip out the memory and replace it with cheaper memory from another company.
If it is a laptop, the answer is maybe. Laptops tend to be a little more picky about what memory they accept.
Personally, I would strongly recommend against buying a Del, I'd buy the wholething 'aftermarket'...... but that is just me, and I build all my own boxes anyway.
Exaurdon~