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Title: Integrated Ram
Post by: brickboy on 2006-09-06T15:03:34-05:00 (Wednesday)
I was wondering if anyone has experience with integrated ram in their laptop.  I have a dell inspiron 1200 that came with a 256 stick of ram "integrated" into the mobo.  And no im not stupid and I do mean integrated as in its not user accessable and dell says you cant change it.  However, I havent taken apart the case so I dont know how "integrated" it truly is.  If anyone has successfully removed one of these so called un-removable sticks then please let me know how it went.  Also if anyone knows for a fact that the ram is un-removable then that would help too.  Thanks
Title: Re: Integrated Ram
Post by: bill corcoran on 2006-09-06T19:39:12-05:00 (Wednesday)
in my experience this means it is soldered onto the motherboard - i.e. no socket.  in such a case you pretty much need to be a surgeon with the soldering iron if you hope to replace it.  good luck.
Title: Re: Integrated Ram
Post by: Bryan on 2006-09-08T09:25:21-05:00 (Friday)
aye, every integrated piece of hardware I've come across was soldered to the motherboard.  
Title: Re: Integrated Ram
Post by: raptor on 2006-09-08T12:18:36-05:00 (Friday)
I will third that
Title: Re: Integrated Ram
Post by: brickboy on 2006-09-08T17:28:52-05:00 (Friday)
Thanks for the help guys.  Unfortunately it seems that to get the most out of my machine im going to have to take out the 512 stick i already bought and buy a 1 gig one.  And to top it off i wont ever be able to get the most out of ddr ram if i cant run in dual channel mode(cause im not going to have two 256 sticks).  Why does Dell %@#$#@ you like this?  Just to save a little space in the case?
Title: Re: Integrated Ram
Post by: raptor on 2006-09-08T21:00:22-05:00 (Friday)
Be carefull. Make sure your laptop will accept a gig of ram.  With an integrated 256 I would think it may have a total limit of one gig (depends on the MoBo).  And dell does that because its cheaper and they can deliver a lower priced product.