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    A few Inspiron 1750 upgrade question

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gators, Dec 19, 2009.

  1. gators

    gators Notebook Consultant

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    I'm considering buying the 1750 but had a few upgrade questions.

    If I go with the 2gb ram model (i want to upgrade to 4 and I will by this elsewhere) is this one 2gb stick or two 1 GB sticks? I dont want to have to buy two 2GB sticks to get the total to 4Gb.

    I'm also going to upgrade to a 7200 RPM HDD in the near future (they don't have this option) Is upgrading the HDD going to be a problem.
     
  2. OneCool

    OneCool I AM NUMBER 67

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    Its most likely 2 1 gig modules because its cheaper for Dell to do so.I think your stuck in buying the 2 two gig sticks.A few years back Dell would let you choose which configuration you wanted but that seems to have changed.

    As for the hardrive its not that hard to upgrade but its going to depend on you.
     
  3. gators

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    what do you mean?
     
  4. gators

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    Can anyone who has baught an Inspiron with 2gb of Ram tell me if they got two 1GB sticks or 1 2GB stick of memory. Thanks