It is expensive, but the default configuration is 1GB dual-channel so if I buy another 1GB of RAM separately, wouldn't that not be dual-channel anymore?
Ok well I've heard that the new perpendicular 5400RPM notebook drives are really close in performance to the 7200RPM notebook drives. Does anybody know if Dell uses perpendicular 5400RPM drives in the E1705?
Ok so I guess the 7200RPM will only make a difference when I am installing and loading games because I will be getting 2GB RAM. Looks like it will be the 120GB 5400RPM for me.
I am getting a Dell laptop soon (because the nice coupons make it a good deal) and I was wondering if it was worth getting a 100GB 7200RPM HD over a 120GB 5400RPM HD. The upgrade for the 100GB 7200RPM drive is $84 more than the 120GB 5400RPM drive. I know that in the past the 5400RPM notebook...
Winbond switched to making BH-5/BH-6 to CH-5/CH-6 using a smaller 130nm process was because it was cheaper to manufacture.
These are obviously refurb KHX3200/512 BH-5 sticks. If they do 2-2-2- @ 240MHz 3.3V, it will be very good.
I think I remember that an OCForums member or Futuremark...
Might pick up 2 of these sticks since they do sound like BH-5 refurbs. If I get KHX3200A with CH-5 I will be terribly disappointed :( Too bad the local Fry's don't have these or I could just forgo all the shipping and handling.
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