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Base memory user-upgradable?

#1 Post by madana » Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:10 pm

Greetings,

Can anybody say if the base memory that X60s comes with is user-upgradable or soldered into the motherboard? And if it is upgradable, is it any more difficult to do so than the extra memory?
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#2 Post by mfratt » Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:14 pm

All the memory is user-accessible/ubgradable. There are 2 slots under the removable panel on the bottom.

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#3 Post by madana » Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:51 am

mfratt wrote:All the memory is user-accessible/ubgradable. There are 2 slots under the removable panel on the bottom.
Thank you, Mfratt. This is a very useful piece of information. Do I take it to mean that it is possible to order an x60s with no RAM installed and then up fill it in?
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Madana

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#4 Post by snife » Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:02 am

madana wrote:
mfratt wrote:All the memory is user-accessible/ubgradable. There are 2 slots under the removable panel on the bottom.
Thank you, Mfratt. This is a very useful piece of information. Do I take it to mean that it is possible to order an x60s with no RAM installed and then up fill it in?
there is no onboard memory and I don't think it is possible to order a system with no memory at all so at least one slot should have something in it already. Be careful though, a lot of systems have been shipping with 2 chips, ie if you order 512MB you get 2 x 256MB chips rather than a single 512MB chip which means both slots are used up and is frustrating for upgrading

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#5 Post by Saml01 » Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:22 am

mfratt wrote:All the memory is user-accessible/ubgradable. There are 2 slots under the removable panel on the bottom.
I think that is one of the best qualities of the X60 line. So many companies either solder the ram to the board(for a saving of what 10 cents and about 2mm of space by not using a socket) or shove it under the keyboard.
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