600m Upgrades (Newbie!)

Jeephippy

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Sep 20, 2004
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Well I just got a 600m hotness for cheap, anyway I want to upgrade the three main things. I would like to know what all of you are using for upgrades and some help....

So I want 1gb (one stick) of memory, an 80 gb hard drive, and a dvdrw

Dell lists memory at DDR PC2100, which others could I use, such as pc2700 or etc? (please list)

Anyone know anything about the NEC ND-6500A? I found it for around 117 on zipzoomfly, is that good and it is compatible right?

Also for the 80gb 5400rpm hard drive should I go with the Samsung Spinpoint M MP0804H? Seems like the wise choice....

Thanks for humoring me...
 

ShellGuy

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Jeep,
Y don't you wait till Seagate comes out with their 100gb 7200 RPM drive?? Will give you more storage and a much snappier feel.

Will G.
 

unfalliblekrutch

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as long as you get 200pin so-dimm ddr, you should be fine. Your motherboard should automatically clock your ram down to 2100 no matter what speed ram you insert.

i agree that you should wait to buy the harddrive because seagate's 100gb 7200rpm's are just coming out, which are a very good choice, but if you only want a 80gb 5400rpm, at least the seagate should push prices down a bit, just give it a few months.

as far as the dvd-rw goes, i think anything should be ok, as long as you keep in mind that it might not look very pretty due to color/size differences of the bezel.
 

Jeephippy

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So for memory a kingston 1GB PC2-3200 400MHZ DDR2 SODIMM will work fine? Found one for 125 shipped :)

Guess I will wait around for the hard drive. Thanks!
 

Cheesetogo

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Dell has them as an option on the xps gen 2, $300 to upgrade to from a 60gb 5400rpm. In comparison, $100 to upgrade to the 60gb 7200rpm. My guess is 350-400.
 

akashra

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I have two 512MB sticks of DDR333 in my 600m. DDR333 is required if you have one of the newer processors I believe with the 600m, though I could be mistaken. Either way, faster RAM will just run at 266 if that's what your model uses (which is the case for mine, a RevA1 motherboard).
 

Peter007

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I recommended you stick to PC2100.

I've try mixing a PC2700 & PC2100, thinking that it wouldn't matter since my Celeron is running on only 100fsb.
WRONG. machine crashes like crazy. Lesson, don't fxxk with memory type