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Thanks for the information. http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mobile/...423151728.html This seems to say it does support dual channel. http://www.computerpoweruser.com/art...hart.htm?guid= This seems to day it does not.
I'm trying to figure out what chipset this computer uses. Somebody I know wants to upgrade the memory and I suspect that the chipset is dual channel so it'd be best if she got another matched pair. I'mnot sure though, cpu-z shoes its'...
The Xbox does lift more than its specs would indicate, but high end computers crush it graphically now. HIgh end laptops can crush it now. But I may have to agree with the comment about next gen consoles. THose things look like...
It's a good mouse indeed. very strong signal compared to the kensington. IT comes with a little bag in which you put the usb adapter and the mouse. It's not that expensive either, so if a better wireless note book mouse comes out...
I've had the kensington pocket mouse and currently have that logitech mouse. The kensington was easy to carry around because the usb adapter goes right into the mouse, but the logitech is more powerful and responsive. It even works...
no dead pixels on my m6bne.
Kingston apparently makes specialized memory for all the big laptop distributors. They have a different model for IBM, for the same price as teh apple.
BTW, i spoke with the guys at proportable again and apparently they use special Kingston ram made for apple notebooks. http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/conf...-PBG4333/512-G THey say it performs better than regular ram.
If you use the pc3200 with a mobo that only support ddr333, it will probably be slower because of the relaxed memory timings. IN fact im guessing the timings are the only difference besides the clock speed.
the xms2700 runs at 2 -3 -2 -6 !
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