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- Summary
- memory
- display details
- peripherals
- style attributes
- general information
- primary storage
- networking
- battery
- processor
- others
| X Dell Alienware M14X Laptop | X Dell Alienware M14X R2 Laptop | X |
Summary |
performance | Core i7 3rd Gen | Core i7 3rd Gen | storage | 1 TB HDD | 750 GB HDD | display | 14.0 Inches, 1600 X 900 | 14.0 Inches, 1600 X 900 | ram | 8 GB | 8 GB |
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ram type | DDR3 | DDR3 | expandable memory | 8 GB | 8 GB | graphics memory | 2 GB | 1 | capacity | 8 GB | 8 GB |
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display details |
os | Windows 8 | Windows 8 | type | 64 | 64 |
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drive type | Blu-Ray | DVD Writer | keyboard | AlienFXTM Illuminated Keyboard | Standard Keyboard with AlienFX lighting controls | pointing device | Touchpad with Multi-touch Gesture Support | Touchpad | optical drive | Blue Ray 4X Combo | Slot-load DVD RW Drive |
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style attributes |
display type | LCD | LED | display resolution | 1600 x 900 | 1600 x 900 | dimensionswxhxd | 337 x 258 x 37.8 mm | 337 x 258.4 x 37.8 mm | display features | WLED LCD w/3D Bundle | HD LED Display with True Life | display size | 14.0 Inches | 14.0 Inches | weight | 2.9 Kg | 2.9 Kg | colors | Black, Red | Black |
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brand | Dell | Dell | model | M14X | M14X R2 |
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primary storage |
hdd speedrpm | 7200 RPM | 5400 RPM | hdd capacity | 1 TB | 750 GB | hdd type | SATA | SATA |
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secondary camrearfacing | ethernet type | 10/100/1000 BASE-T | 10/100/1000 | sound technologies | HD 5.1 Surround Sound Audio | Sound Blaster Recon3Di High-Definition 5.1 Audio with THX TruStudio Pro Software(Standard) | headphone jack | audio solution | HD Audio Solution | HD Audio Solution | bluetooth version | 2.1 | 4.0 | hdmi | 1 | 1 | microphone jack | digital media reader | wireless lan | 802.11 b/g/n | 802.11 b/g/n | vga port | inbuilt microphone | bluetooth | webcam | usb 20 slots | 3 | 1 | ethernet portsnumbers | 1 | 1 | webcam resolution | 2.0 MP | 1.3 MP |
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battery |
battery life | 3 Hrs | 6 Hrs | battery type | Li-Ion | Li-Ion | battery cell | 9 Cell | 6 Cell Cell |
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graphic processor variant | GTX 580M | GT 650M | processor model | Core i7 3rd Gen | Core i7 3rd Gen | clockspeed | 2.7 Ghz | 3.4 Ghz | processor make | Intel | Intel | graphic processor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M | NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M | chipset | Intel HM65 Express | Intel HM76 Express | processor | Intel Core i7-3840QM | GT 650MCore i7 3rd Gen3.4 GhzIntelNVIDIA GeForce GT 650MIntel HM76 ExpressIntel Core i7-3630QMNVIDIAGeForce3630QM | graphic processor make | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | graphic processor model | GeForce | GeForce | processor variant | 3840QM | 3630QM |
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others |
sales package | Laptop, Battery, AC Adapter, User Guide | Laptop, Battery, AC Adapter, User Guide and Manuals | warranty | 1 Year | 1 Year | lockport |
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Price | ₹ 159,799 | ₹ 86,200 | Details | Full Details » | Full Details » |
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3) Removing the Memory. Loosen the 2 captive screws (circled in Red) that secure the memory door. The memory door opens from the left. Each stick of RAM is secured with 2 latches on each side of the stick. Push the latches outward to release the RAM, which will pop upwards at an angle. The RAM can then be pulled out. Repeat for the second stick. Alienware M14x R2 (M14x Series ). Replaced with Hard Drive Caddy. 62 Wh Lithium-Ion, 8 cells. Height x width x depth (in mm): 38 x 337 x 258 ( = 1.5 x 13.27 x 10.16 in). Alienware M14x R2 AM14RX2-7222BK for example. You only supplied part of the model number so, for now, I'm writing it topped out at 8GB. As to the voltage, the rule is simple. All sticks should. I was going to spend the extra money to get the Intel core i7 3940xm and upgrade the memory to 16GB but does the m14x r2 support up to 32gb of 2x16gb or 32gb of 4x8gb sticks of memory? & is it worth spending the extra $380 on a 32gb set of 2x16gb or $170 on a 32gb set of 4x8gb sticks of memory if supported?