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This is part three of a three-part deep dive video series on the Dell Studio Hybrid, a desktop PC running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Confi...
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This is part three of a three-part deep dive video series on the Dell Studio Hybrid, a desktop PC running Windows Vista Home Premium SP1. Configured with an Intel Core 2 Duo T2390 (1.86 Ghz) CPU, 3 GB of DDR2 RAM, a 250 GB 5400 RPM hard drive, an 8x slot-loading DVD burner, and an Intel X3100 GPU. The colour is "Ruby", and cost me $744 Canadian with taxes direct from Dell.ca.
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Unfortunate. --buy it did seem very impressive. You did a great job covering the Hybrid. Watched the unboxing, and the three parts. Very detailed. I'll subscribe. :)
You can't change the RAM clock speed on a laptop, so I wouldn't worry about it - it is what it is. But CPUz should report RAM speeds on the Memory tab. Double the number you see and it should be the speed your RAM is running at. - Jason
Yes, when you double 533, you get 1066, which is the max bandwidth of your RAM. I'd urge you to check out the Wikipedia entry on RAM to understand more about RAM clock speeds if you really want to know more. :-) - Jason
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thanx a lot for the answer though, and great vids, i m gonna keep checking it out!
Note taken.
- Jason
--buy it did seem very impressive.
You did a great job covering the Hybrid.
Watched the unboxing, and
the three parts.
Very detailed. I'll subscribe. :)
- Jason
I just checked that. It says 399MHz on DRAM frequency. And 533MHz on "Max bandwidth"
Dont know if some of those has anything to do with the RAM clock speed?
- Jason
Oh I see, It's 2x 2048mb running at 533MHz each. So together they will run at 1066MHz? Is that how it should be calculated?