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    y410P/y510P 750m Ultrabay

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by LanceAvion, Nov 10, 2013.

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    It's not really that overpriced, since it comes with the 170W adapter as well.

    That being said Lenovo's release of the 750m ultrabay is news to me, it definitely took them look enough.
     
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    This is the GT750M5 for the y510p. And yes, it's overpriced at $400. You do not need to get the Lenovo 170W power supply considering the Dell PA-9E adapter is like $30 on eBay and outputs the correct voltage and higher wattage for less, you just need a $5 adapter to convert the charger plugs.