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Jeffrey
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Re: RAM question on Dell Studio 15

Yeah, I didn't even take into account 4GB modules. I forgot they existed. My bad.

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Looking at what Newegg has listed for the DDR2@800 stuff. Dell might have a better offer when you but the system with the memory.

Best I'm finding for the DDR2@800 (4GB x2) is running in the $350+ range.


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Yeah that's a little expensive for now. I think we'll do 2x2 (4GB) for now, and in a year or whatever see what 2x4GB chips would be. He doesn't need anything too crazy, and he's coming off a 5 year old laptop, so any new change is good for him.


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said by Jeffrey See Profile :

Yeah that's a little expensive for now. I think we'll do 2x2 (4GB) for now, and in a year or whatever see what 2x4GB chips would be. He doesn't need anything too crazy, and he's coming off a 5 year old laptop, so any new change is good for him.
I'm a power user and I recently picked up a Studio XPS 13 laptop with 4GB of RAM. I'm running Vista x64 and it runs great so I think your brother will be happy with 4GB. If he needs to upgrade in a year or two, 4GB modules should be significantly cheaper. I would recommend he go with the fastest processor available. While you can upgrade the processor in most new laptops, it's never cost effective nor easy.

And one final tip specific to Dell. Usually, if you call them, they'll give you a cheaper price than the website. Just say that you're really interested in a specific laptop with these specs and ask if they can knock anything off that price for you. I got my Studio XPS 13 for a little under $1200 and pretty much the only upgrade it didn't have was an SSD drive. (P9600, WLED, Hybrid SLI, 4GB, 320GB 7200 RPM, additional 9-cell) Retail was a touch over $1500 at the time.


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said by Matt See Profile :

said by Jeffrey See Profile :

Yeah that's a little expensive for now. I think we'll do 2x2 (4GB) for now, and in a year or whatever see what 2x4GB chips would be. He doesn't need anything too crazy, and he's coming off a 5 year old laptop, so any new change is good for him.
I'm a power user and I recently picked up a Studio XPS 13 laptop with 4GB of RAM. I'm running Vista x64 and it runs great so I think your brother will be happy with 4GB. If he needs to upgrade in a year or two, 4GB modules should be significantly cheaper. I would recommend he go with the fastest processor available. While you can upgrade the processor in most new laptops, it's never cost effective nor easy.
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I basically told him to hit up the best CPU he could, don't by extra RAM from Dell and get a good LCD choice. He's starting his residency up in Rhode Island, and while he's getting paid now (since he's out of school), he can afford something pretty good, but now he has to start paying back some monstrous loans, so he can't go too overboard.

said by Matt See Profile :

And one final tip specific to Dell. Usually, if you call them, they'll give you a cheaper price than the website. Just say that you're really interested in a specific laptop with these specs and ask if they can knock anything off that price for you. I got my Studio XPS 13 for a little under $1200 and pretty much the only upgrade it didn't have was an SSD drive. (P9600, WLED, Hybrid SLI, 4GB, 320GB 7200 RPM, additional 9-cell) Retail was a touch over $1500 at the time.
Wow, that's pretty good. I didn't know that. I'll have to check with him to see what he wound up with in the end.
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