The E1505's, 6400's, and E1501's are all on the same platform (motherboard). You can install TWO 2gb sticks. This means a 2gb stick in slot A and a 2gb stick in slot B after installing the latest (A17) BIOS revision. Also, you can run any processor with the same PIN Pattern (Any Intel Dual Core) up to 4m Cache.
Also, on the Dell Latitude D500's, you can go up to a 2.1Intel Pentium M Dothan processor and 3 gb of RAM (I know, because that's what I was using for my School laptop). The cool thing about being able to use a codename: DOTHAN processor is that it has L2 2 Step 2m Cache so it runs SOOOO much faster than even today's Dual Core Processors. The only problem was the built in Video so I just moved up to a D800 which you can put in up to a 2.27 Ghz Intel Pentium M. Hope this helps!
P.s. Dell wanted to argue with me about my D500 had in it. I know what was in it because I installed it! When changing CPU's, make sure you use a good thermal paste, and you don't want to "GLOB" it on, you want just a think 1mm layer, if that!
NO- you should not take the drive off of the Inspiron 1000 and put it on the 5000 because the sizes and systems vary so you would'NT be able to do that.
According to Dell's support documents, the Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop supports a maximum of 1024 MB of DDR RAM, using two 512 MB modules.
They is not a SD card slot on a Dell Inspiron N5050 computer. Therefore you will have to get a card reader and put the card into the card reader and plug it into your computer plug in slot.
It doesn't depend so much on the specific brand of computer, but on the software you use.
in the right side of the laptop,right in the corner is an adapter wich if you click it,it will come out
512 max
The Dell Latitude was put on the market in 2004 for the first time, many new models have been released since then and can be found on the dell website.
8 GB is the maximum RAM that you can put in a dell latitude d 830.
The settings are in the F2 bios ( A06) for default brightbess on ac or battery power.
The best standard desktop is the Dell precision T1600, which has a 3.1 GHz processor speed, 1TB of storage and an nVideo Quadro 2000 graphics card. However, you can custom build much better computers than this, and they're almost always cheaper. If you want, you can let a specialized store put it together for you.
Actually it always depends on price the features of a laptop, but I think that Alienware laptops are the fastest, and they are all suited for hardcore gaming. I would say that most of the Dell Inspiron models are only in the midclass in performance. To my knowing for 3000 bucks you can buy High-end Alienware laptop which will run anything you can throw a it. I will put an example link of an Alienware laptop, if you don't know how it looks.
Yes, you can. Just make sure that you have a right kind.