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    il get an image 1 sec


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    Go to the 'Mainboard' tab.

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    Usually Dell make it hard to upgrade. They usually only have parts suited for their computers. For example, if you want to upgrade your RAM, your have to buy the RAM sticks from the Dell website.

    Pretty sure it's different with processors though. I recently decided to upgrade my processor, but my motherboard only fit old AMD ones so I've decided to buy a new PC. Needed an upgrade anyway.

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    No you dont Zuab, lmao you can purchase ram from anywhere aslong as its the same Type (i.e. DDR2/DDR3/DDR or PC2-6400, PC2-8500 etc)

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