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<blockquote data-quote="bk12321" data-source="post: 4574787" data-attributes="member: 564687"><p>stick with no upgrades</p><p></p><p>i would buy some ram off newegg/the bay if i needed some, and then put it in (installing ram in a dell is about the easiest thing u can do to a computer, requiring a phillips head screwdriver and about 2 minutes time).</p><p></p><p>the hard drive you really dont need to upgrade anyways cuz u can always buy an external later for cheaper than what they are making u pay to upgrade it.</p><p></p><p>im typing on a dell right now and i will say the XPS's are their better model, but my e1705 has had a lot of problems and they were a ***** about fixing a lot of them. i will buy my laptop from someone else next time around, just a heads up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bk12321, post: 4574787, member: 564687"] stick with no upgrades i would buy some ram off newegg/the bay if i needed some, and then put it in (installing ram in a dell is about the easiest thing u can do to a computer, requiring a phillips head screwdriver and about 2 minutes time). the hard drive you really dont need to upgrade anyways cuz u can always buy an external later for cheaper than what they are making u pay to upgrade it. im typing on a dell right now and i will say the XPS's are their better model, but my e1705 has had a lot of problems and they were a ***** about fixing a lot of them. i will buy my laptop from someone else next time around, just a heads up. [/QUOTE]
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