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    p-6860 fx upgrade

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by trumpetgod, Jul 27, 2008.

  1. trumpetgod

    trumpetgod Notebook Geek

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    ive got a p-6860 fx. ive already replaced the processor with a t9300 and put in a second hard drive. not to let the rest of the system outdone, i am thinking about replacing the ram with something with a lower cas latency or higher clock speed.

    could i have some opinions on this on whether it is worth replacing the 4gb already installed with something a little better?
     
  2. AccordSiR87

    AccordSiR87 Notebook Enthusiast

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    hello there. i too support in your quest for some superior ram. my vote is that better ram can be found pretty easily as i would expect whats in there to not be so great. i dont have much to offer cept for some links i have from previous inquiries. . .

    linky uno
    linky dos

    maybe it will help some. good luck. let us know what you decide.
     
  3. Rorschach

    Rorschach Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Upgrading your ram is really just going to be a waste of money, you won't notice a difference.