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    Can I upgrade the M1330 Processor Myself?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by RichUK, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. RichUK

    RichUK Notebook Enthusiast

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    you can, but it'll vodi the warrenty
     
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    Isn't that pretty much the upgrade price from dell anyway?

    You could do it yes..but you will void the warranty..one of dells key selling points.

    You might save £150 - £200 and cost yourself a laptop..
     
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    I see what you mean. Thanks
     
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    If you do your warrenty will be voided.
     
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    Get something more affordable now, next year when your warranty has gone anyway, chuck the dabs cpu in, by then it will cost less than a ton ;) thats my plan anyway :)