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  2. IdeaPad Y series - Wikipedia

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    The Y730 laptop was released as an update to the Y710 laptop, with the most significant differences being a chipset update to Intel PM45 and the ability to use DDR3 memory. [28] The laptop offered: [29] Processor: Intel Core 2 X9100 (3.06 GHz) RAM: 3 GB DDR3; Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 3650 XT; Display: 17" TN LCD; Storage: SATA, Up to 500 GB HDD

  3. HP Envy - Wikipedia

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    Standard configurations come with 6 GB DDR3 RAM installed, but the system can handle up to 16 GB (2 slots) of RAM. The same backlit keyboard and 8-cell battery comes standard on all laptops, along with the same 8× slot-loading DVD-R/RW drive.

  4. G.Skill - Wikipedia

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    Four sticks of G.SKILL TridentZ Memory. G.SKILL is known for its range of DDR, [4] DDR2, [5] DDR3, [6] DDR4 [6] and DDR5 [7] computer memory. RAM is available in single-channel, dual-channel, triple-channel and quad-channel packs for desktops, workstations, HTPC, as well as netbooks and laptops.

  5. ThinkPad E series - Wikipedia

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    Laptop memory. Amount LPDDR5X LPDDR5 DDR5 LPDDR4X LPDDR4 DDR4 LPDDR3 DDR4 DDR3L DDR3 DDR2 ... 16 GB DDR3 — 1333 MHz (2 slots) Intel HD 3000 One 2.5" SATA Drive

  6. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    16 GB DDR3 — 1333 MHz (2 slots) Intel HD Graphics 3000 One 2.5" SATA 7mm Drive Gigabit Ethernet Wi-Fi Half Mini PCIe Card BT 3.0 Module Optional WWAN Half Mini PCIe Card (exclusive) 1366×768 M(6) X121e (AMD) AMD C-50, E-300, E-350, or E-450 AMD A50M FCH 16 GB DDR3L — 1333 MHz (2 slots) AMD Radeon HD 6310M or 6320M 12.5" X220 [13] Apr 2011

  7. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    These were Dell's first laptops in the Latitude D-series, and also Dell's first business-oriented notebooks based on the Pentium-M (first-generation "Banias" or Dothan) chips and running on a 400 MT/s FSB on DDR memory. It had a PATA hard drive and a D-series modular bay, and used an ATI Radeon 9000 GPU.