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What memory for Packard Bell Notebook
Posted by Johan on November 11th, 2003


Dear friends,

I have a Packard Bell Notebook Sc 3700 (with DVD).
Like that machine, but now too slow.
It has a 633 Pentium II processor, but more of a snail thingy its 128
MB memory.
It has two slots for memory expansion, one of them holds this Infineon
module, marked as 16M x 64 SDRAM, PC100-222-620. 128 MB Synchronous
100 Mhz, CL2.

What do you suggest: add a memory card (which one, which type)
Throw this one away and replace with another (which one, which type)
Are Hrad drives easy to get, mine holds only 9,5 Gig

I would be happy if you can help me speed my compy up.

Cheers


Johan
New Zealand

Posted by John on November 11th, 2003


For RAM, checkout:
http://tinyurl.com/uip9

Consider upgrading to a faster hard drive ... checkout:
Hitachi-IBM Travelstar 40GNX (20 or 40GB) - 9.5mm - 5400RPM
- 8MB Buffer at:
http://tinyurl.com/j393

Also checkout:
Toshiba MK6022GAX - 60GB - 9.5mm - 5400RPM - 16.3MB Buffer
Checkout: http://tinyurl.com/uiph

Regards ... John



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