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Upgrading my Laptop’s RAM Memory

Posted June 11th, 2008 by Alex Ion

The guy writing gadgets and technology in general may not own the latest laptop, that’s a fact. I’m a very good example because for the last 3 years I’ve been using the same Acer TravelMate 3201 XCi laptop with a Centrino Mobile 1.5GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and Windows XP Pro on it. Why? Because I never got problems with it and for text/image editing I never needed more.

However it comes a time when you feel your rig is getting older and breathes harder and harder. It may be because it’s old or maybe you need a registry cleaner and more RAM? How about a 2GB memory upgrade? Yes that’s definitely what I will do with it, because I love my travel-mate!!!

So what I did? Like always, I checked with Google and found out that MemoryDeal.net may be the specialists I could use to get the thing done. Did you know that adding memory can lead to problems if the wrong kind of RAM or size of memory module is used? That’s not going to happen if you use them.

8GB memory upgrades or a 4GB memory upgrade will make your laptop/computer (if they can withstand that much) scream of joy.

Memory Deal is a new online memory product provider with a single unique focus - to provide customers the exact same RAM modules computer OEMs install at the factory. I will let you know how that went, aight?



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