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    Countdown to Launch - The Evolution Continues

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by whizzo, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. shoelace_510

    shoelace_510 8700M GT inside... ^-^;

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    Yes it is really easy. AW designs their notebooks to have easy access through the bottom of the notebook to all of the key components (CPU, GPU, RAM, HD).

    Personally on my m9750 I've upgraded RAM, and GPU without problems. ^^ This is especially nice compared to many other companies who will force you to take out the keyboard or undo the monitor just to change out components... >.<

    Hope this helps! :)
     
  2. ryujin

    ryujin 2B or not 2B

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    totally.... :)
     
  3. Ennea

    Ennea wwwwww

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    Also note that certain things may void the warranty.

    Whoa, it's ryujin.
     
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