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<blockquote data-quote="RobDreugan" data-source="post: 32135"><p>I'd love to know where you found that information out. I never knew that. </p><p></p><p>I do question the person above who said, that in the long run it's going to become more costly. I would say that's pretty much wrong. You can always ebay your ram later, but more importantly, those gig chips are going to come down in price over time. Especially since faster types of ram are becoming available.</p><p></p><p>I'd advise saving some money and going with the 512 ram. If you see yourself upgrading your ram alot, then by all means save space with your 2 free slots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobDreugan, post: 32135"] I'd love to know where you found that information out. I never knew that. I do question the person above who said, that in the long run it's going to become more costly. I would say that's pretty much wrong. You can always ebay your ram later, but more importantly, those gig chips are going to come down in price over time. Especially since faster types of ram are becoming available. I'd advise saving some money and going with the 512 ram. If you see yourself upgrading your ram alot, then by all means save space with your 2 free slots. [/QUOTE]
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