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    SAGER NP9850 RAM Upgrade?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by sir_quacksalot, Apr 7, 2011.

  1. sir_quacksalot

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    Okay I just decided to put in to max out the RAM on my laptop and opening up all the panels on the back have revealed to me that I have no idea where the RAM is located in this beastly thing. Anyone here ever upgraded on one of these things and could tell me where it is and how to get at it? I've got a couple weeks till the stuff shows up since I'm in Afghanistan but I would like to be prepared all the same. Pictures would be especially helpful as well.
     
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    Well, there's always the Clevo Service and Maintenance guide for the model, obtainable from this link in Theriko's sig. You want the Clevo M980NU.
     
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    Thanks a lot. I probably packed that manual up before I left and I had no idea where to find my ram. I really appreciate the help.
     
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    Thanks a lot. I probably packed that manual up before I left and I had no idea where to find my ram. I really appreciate the help. I was in the process of trying to completely disassemble this thing at that point. Saved me a lot of time.