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Old 20th April 2022, 05:17   #1
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Default Dell Laptops Could Switch to Proprietary RAM, Limiting User Upgrades

It seems that the upcoming Dell Precision 7760 workstation will use proprietary DDR5 RAM modules, which should save space within the laptop and reduce production costs. That said, these modules could severely limit user upgradability, forcing customers to buy new RAM through Dell.

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