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    ...I am back, and with a deal Memory Upgrade M1210 etc

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by PCModifiers, May 7, 2007.

  1. PCModifiers

    PCModifiers Notebook Consultant

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    Still enjoying my wonderful XPS m1210 but haven't been around this forum much in a while. I swear I have almost every cool little items you can have on the m1210. My computer lacks in two main areas. Hard drive and memory. The hard drive I will probably wait down the road for a couple of more months to pass, but memory well lets say this deal isn't worth passing up.

    Newegg - Crucial 1GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Notebook Memory - OEM $54.99 with a $20 mail in rebate and free shipping....Final cost $34.99

    ZipZoomFly Crucial Technology CT12864AC667 1GB DDR2-667 PC2-5300 200-Pin SODIMM Memory Retail$49.99 with $15 mail in rebate and free shipping...Final cost $34.99


    So there ya have it upgrade your laptop to 2GB DDR2-667 memory from Crucial with lifetime warranty for a total of $69.98. Heck sell your old memory on ebay to make this deal even sweeter.
     
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    BuonaDomenica Notebook Enthusiast

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    PCModifiers Notebook Consultant

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    Well it would be nice to not mess around with the rebates, and 4GB would be nice have but since I would be running Windows XP or Vista (both 32 bit versions) it only utilizes 3.12 GB. So I would be paying $185.01 more and only getting an extra 1.12 GB.