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    ATI 4670M interesting

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by OhioSt2k, Mar 23, 2010.

  1. OhioSt2k

    OhioSt2k Notebook Enthusiast

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    What is the weight of this card?

    I am curious how much weight I could save by removing 2 of these cards from my alienware m17x?

    Does anyone know the weight?
     
  2. inap

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    what? are you serious, why would you want to do something like that. and they don't even weigh that much. i'd trade you for a netbook if you want something lighter,lol
     
  3. denogun

    denogun Notebook Consultant

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    You'd probably knock off at most 150grams.
     
  4. EviLCorsaiR

    EviLCorsaiR Asura

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    ...You're kidding me, right?

    The whole bloody POINT of the M17x is so that it can fit two graphics cards in.

    Why the HELL did you even buy it, if not for the graphics power?

    And, at most (this is if you removed both cards and the heatsinks), you'll save 500 grams.