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    NC6320 - Why no mention?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by jhonan, Oct 13, 2006.

  1. jhonan

    jhonan Notebook Geek

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    Why is the NC6320 hardly mentioned in here? - There are no reviews for it, and I could only find 20 threads referring to it. Is there something wrong with it? - Or is it just an unpopular model? Or has it been superceded by something better?

    I mean, the specs and price look excellent;

    HP NC6320 RH383ET#ABU
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2GHz
    15" 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ )
    1Gb RAM
    100 GB - Serial ATA-150
    DVD±RW (+R double layer) / DVD-RAM - integrated
     
  2. jtom

    jtom Notebook Evangelist

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    20 threads is not a small amount. Its just that not alot of people own one. As a result, theres no reviews.
     
  3. jhonan

    jhonan Notebook Geek

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    I suppose one issue is the number of different model numbers available - Resulting in fewer people owning each specific model.

    I wonder who came up with the numbers.... There's a nc6320 and a nc6230, talk about confusing!
     
  4. WeAreNotAlone

    WeAreNotAlone Notebook Deity

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    And it depends on how long the model has been out.

    I just bought a nx6325 RB526UT#ABA.... $500 after rebate, normal price $975... and I can't find hardly anything on it since it's a "new" model.


    (Note I bought the below to "tide" me over till the new gen of laptops come out with the Core Duo 2 /800mhz, with the Hybrid Hard drives.)

    http://www.notebookforums.com/thread176205.html


    RB526UT#ABA Compaq nx6325 Notebook AMD Mobile Sempron 3400+ 1.8GHz -

    [​IMG]
    15 inch screen
    Magnesium alloy frames and display enclosures
    HP Spill-resistant keyboard
    HP Biometric Fingerprint Sensor
    TPM 1.2 Embedded Security Chip
    512 MB (667 MHz) DDR2 SDRAM (1 DIMM) - Note: Max RAM maximum 4GB
    ATI Radeon Xpress 1150 (33% faster than a Xpress 200m), not good for "games"... but you get:
    4-hours of battery life, up to 16 hours with the high cap battery.


    PS: If anyone reads anything about swapping the Sempron (S1 socket) for a faster cpu, (AMD 64x2 ?)please post the details. From the little I've found it's a direct drop in, and from HP partsurfer I believe the SAME motherboard and BIOS is used across ALL the AMD chipped machines.



    HP Partsurfer

    http://www.partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
     
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