Monday, February 26, 2007

Catching up Part I

I've done a lot within the last couple months. So I figured I'd catch up in the blog. This is part I:

I own a Dell Inspiron E1505 Laptop, of which I paid $697 including shipping on 07/15/06. It has 80GB, Duo Core 1.67, 1GB Ram, and unfortunately I only went for the ATI X1300 Mobility (which apparently has freezing problems) Dell disagrees with me:


I decided I wanted a little more power and wish I paid the extra $150 to upgrade the video card to the nVidia Geforce Go 7300 NJ887.

After trying to convince Dell over the phone to send me the upgraded 7300 due to my freezing problems with the ATI card, they transferred me all night long and finally they put me with some woman who suggested a video card on their website (7300 PCI-Express) for a DESKTOP. So I decided that I was going to get the ATI card as I was still under warranty and keep the new one. They overnighted it to me and basically I didn't bother putting it into my computer until I found a NJ887 256MB Geforce card on ebay (pull) for only $49.95.

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I have saved a lot of money with this tool. I have been watching for this particular (fingerworks touchstream lp) that has been going for up to $1800 and someone listed it for $590 Buy it Now. I got the email right away and now have the product. Very very useful. Notice how I saved approx $100 for this nvidia video card alone!

Obviously I couldn't help myself, it was a pull from another E1505 and even though the dell people told me it wasn't possible to install that card because I started with the ATI card, IT HAS WORKED.

I've since received that card from ebay, and taken out my old card, sent it to dell (RevA01) and kept the RevA02 they sent me. So basically by waiting I've saved a crap load of money.

Here are a couple pics of the process:


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