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    5760 upgrades

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by paymon, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. paymon

    paymon Notebook Consultant

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    hey guys, its been a while since i bought my laptop and its grown a bit out of date. is it possible to upgrade the ram / graphics. if so what do u guys recommend, thanks again
     
  2. Justin@XoticPC

    Justin@XoticPC Company Representative

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    If I remember right the 5760 can be upgraded up to 3GB of Ram and if you have the 7950GTX, that is the best card available for this model.
     
  3. danny2001

    danny2001 Notebook Consultant

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    Depending on the capacity of the Hard Drive, you might be able to gain some speed by going to a higher capacity drive.
     
  4. paymon

    paymon Notebook Consultant

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    would i be able to instal the gig of ram myself pretty easily? id like to do this, and is there any particular model(s) that u guys suggest? and would you think +1 gig would make a decent improvement? or is worth doing so. i have a 7950 gtx and can always get a external hard drive if needed.
     
  5. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    memory is the simplest hardware upgrade... all covered in the User Manual.