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    why would eurocom website say gddr3 for clevo w150erq?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by link1313, May 20, 2012.

  1. link1313

    link1313 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I thought all the NP6165 / W150ERQ series laptops came with a 1gb gddr5 650m soldiered onto the motherboard , eurocom website says 2gb gddr3 650m.

    could this be a typo?
     
  2. jaug1337

    jaug1337 de_dust2

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  3. niffcreature

    niffcreature ex computer dyke

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    Eurocom has in the past offered GTX 460m 1gb gddr3, which is a card not known to exist otherwise.

    I would not assume it is gddr5 if making a purchase...

    Eurocom obviously is not as big as best buy... but they are pretty huge I think... and they like best buy market more towards the masses than serious gamers and enthusiasts who know the difference. I'm referring to the Best Buy/Asus machines with gimped graphics cards.