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    Aftermarket Y510P SLI ultrabay card FOUND?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Varroa, Sep 6, 2013.

  1. Varroa

    Varroa Notebook Consultant

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    I don't know if I'd trust buying from this place, plus it's overpriced. And the listed specs and part number are for the 650M even though it says 750M in the title. Probably a mistake like what happened on the Lenovo website before they corrected it.
    This is a 650M.
     
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    The chip type is listed as the 750M. When I first posted it you could see the specs, not any longer for some reason.
     
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    It's overpriced because it included the required powersupply upgrade.
     
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    No the listed specs on that website are for the GT 650M. It looks like an exact copy-and-paste of the information from Lenovo.com before they corrected it. GN36 and 0C22235 are the item and part numbers for the 650M Ultrabay, why would it be the same for the 750M Ultrabay? Also, N13P-GT1 is the Nvidia codename for the 650M GPU. The 750M GPU is N14P-GT1.
    It's still overpriced. Buying the combo through Lenovo.com is $300, and $260 if you use the Barnes and Noble discount, plus free shipping.
     
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    Fair enough, I stand corrected.
     
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    *Sees Y410P SLI card*

    0_0

    *400$*

    Nevermind.