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Windows 7(64bit) & ram

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Old 19th September 2009, 13:19
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Default Windows 7(64bit) & ram

Hello

im lokking at buying the new dell inspiron desktop with 64bit operating sytem my question is -

How much ram could this sytem handle ?
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Seek and ye shall find:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=4254

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Default Re: Windows 7(64bit) & ram

whats the max amount of ram could the dell handle?
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Which model?
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Default Re: Windows 7(64bit) & ram

dell inspiron 545
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From another useful site:
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/list...nspiron%20545s
8192Mb
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thanks for your help
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Default Re: Windows 7(64bit) & ram

... or you could just check out Dell's website
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Default Re: Windows 7(64bit) & ram

TBH, I find Dell very difficult to navigate when it comes to system specs, rather than configuration. For most branded PCs, Crucial offers a very easy and detailed RAM tool which tells you exactly what they can and cannot be upgraded to
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Default Re: Windows 7(64bit) & ram

He's buying a new Dell, so when he goes through the sales GUI to purchase the computer online, it would state the max RAM.
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