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    Whats the difference ? D630c vs D630

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by lowspeed, Dec 27, 2007.

  1. lowspeed

    lowspeed Notebook Evangelist

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    Where did you find the "c" suffix model? I Googled it and it took me to the section in the Canadian website that pertained to the unit you mention, however when I try to configure it from the beginning, I can't find the "c" model... HMMMMMM, only thing I could see in the options, was that there is only the one option for a graphics card, and with the non-c model, there were 2 options.. Gonna go look again.
     
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    Ahhhhh, the 630c is part of the medium and large business lines, and is a new product offering. Gonna go check it out now.
     
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    I notice the FSB is different.... but i think its a mistake.
     
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    Compared to the 'standard' D630, the D630c has the Intel Active Management Technology included which has something related to easier system management for company tech admins. Essentially, it allows that specific laptop to have the Centrino Pro logo on it..