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    CF-19 MK3 Maximum memory

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by whitstu, Jul 6, 2012.

  1. whitstu

    whitstu Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello I was wandering what the maximum memory is for the CF-19 MK3 model. I'm planning to put Windows 7 64 bit on one but I wanted to make sure this website was accurate: CF-19 Tablet - ToughWiki as it says the laptop is capable of 8GB which is great. But the seller and memorystock.com is claiming that it only does 4GB.

    I'm just not sure which one to believe at this point.

    Here is the laptop model number in question: CF-19KHRAGAM

    Thanks.
     
  2. BaRRmaley

    BaRRmaley Notebook Deity

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    look at my signature ;)
     
  3. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    It goes to 8GB!? WOW... I didn't know this...
     
  4. whitstu

    whitstu Notebook Enthusiast

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    Oh cool. This is my first time dealing with a CF-19 so I wasn't sure what it is capable of. I currently have a CF-29 MK5 at the moment and I had the chance to play around with a 19 a few weeks ago and it was just to cool. So cool that I'm looking at switching out to the 19.

    Do you guys find the 64 bit Vista drivers work OK on the MK3 series with 64 bit Windows 7 OS?
     
  5. gijoe4us

    gijoe4us Notebook Consultant

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    Hey, you need to make sure your processor will handle 64 bit! There were 3 models of MKIII's, K/L, M, and Q. If your processor handles 64 bit, then win 7 64 bit should work fine and you can down load drivers from Panasonic's website directly;

    Official Support Download Center of the Drivers, Manuals and FAQs | TOUGHBOOK | TOUGHPAD | Panasonic Global Notebook PC

    If it does not have the processor to handle it, you need to get a MKIV, R/S/T/V, or newer, which did come with a dual 32/64 bit processor. Happy TB'n!!
     
  6. BaRRmaley

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    CPU is 64-bit since MK2.
     
  7. Twocents

    Twocents Notebook Consultant

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    Is PC2-6400 the fastest memory that a CF-19 MK3 motherboard can use? I know faster memory should be backwards compatible, but it's usually more expensive too.
     
  8. toughasnails

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    Yes it is and it is backwards compatible but I find that the 6400 is cheaper to buy.