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    Upgrading Memory on a XPS

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by JohnnyFJohnsson, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. JohnnyFJohnsson

    JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    last week I've ordered a XPS 15 but only with 4 GB of memory. I want to upgrade it myself afterwards. Is there anything I have to consider?
    I wanted to buy two Kingston "KVR1333D3S9/4G" with 4096MB each,
    SO-DIMM type, DDR3-1333 with 204 pins. Is this the right one? Has anyone good or bad experiences with Kingston?
     
  2. JKleiss

    JKleiss Notebook Evangelist

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    Its perfect for ur i7 840QM?
    Alot of people use Kingston, so you shouldn't have a problem
     
  3. JohnnyFJohnsson

    JohnnyFJohnsson Notebook Consultant

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    Okay,
    thank you for the quick reply.