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Dell Latitude D600: Upgrading and Maintenance


Dell Latitude D600: Upgrading and Maintenance

The bottom of the system only reveals a mini-PCI and two SODIMM slots. You can max out the memory at 2GB, but this will require 2 x 1GB SODIMM memory modules.


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If you have used other Dell notebooks in the past, removing the keyboard for cleaning is a cinch. There is a small recess in the casing on the upper left side of the notebook, which can be used to lift the bezel. After that, removing the keyboard is simple - just remove the two screws holding the keyboard down and lift the keyboard up and out.


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As marked by the large heatsink at the left side of the picture below, the CPU of the D600 is to the right of the system fan. Like the other notebooks in this roundup, the D600 uses a socket design, which allows for upgrading.


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Martina Birk

Update: 2024-08-30