I am considering purchasing a Vostro v13 because it is thin and light and has a nice form factor. The price seems good too...$700...for being a fairly nice Ultraportable. I had a few questions that Dell was less than forthcoming on, and I just want to be sure I am right before pulling the trigger on this purchase. Here is the convo I had with a Dell Rep...
12:47:19 PM Ray K Initial Question/Comment: Could the Dell Vostro v13 run Windows 7 Professional 64-bit if I purchased it separate? Is there any way to choose that verion?
12:48:30 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan It does not have an option for a 64 bit operating system.
12:49:05 PM Ray K Well what good is it to sell a 4GB upgrade for $175, if I have no way of taking advantage of all that extra memory?
12:49:40 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan 32 bit systems can use up to 4 GB of RAM. Above 4 GB you need 64 bit
12:50:35 PM Ray K Except for all integrated memory also goes agaisnt that 4GB total...meaning at most, I'll get like 3GB of usable memory from the RAM chip. When you are talking almost $90/GB, that is a rather large waste of money.
12:53:40 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan Okay. If you need a 64 bit system I recommend the Precision M6400. The Vostro V13 does not have 64 bit drivers
12:54:11 PM Ray K So even if I bought the Vostro and tried to install 64 bit myself, it still wouldn't work?
1:03:50 PM Ray K Did you get that last question?
1:04:04 PM Ray K all I need is a true or false
And then I got no answer. I would prefer 4 GBs, because I have some programs that work better/faster with more memory. However, 175$ to upgrade memory is expensive if I can't take advantage of it. So first of all, I pose the question asking if anyone knows of a cheaper price than $175 for a 4 GB RAM chip DDR3 1066 MHz. My suspicion is no, and that for the price the upgrade is fairly good, provided I can use all the RAM. Which brings me to question 2. Is there any reason that I wouldn't be able to load a 64 bit version of Windows 7? I can't think of one, but I just wanted to be 100% sure! It really kind of pissed me off that he recommended a $3000 laptop over the $650 Vostro so that I could use 64 bit Windows. Anyway, those are my two main questions. Like I said, I am fairly certain the RAM price is good, since the laptop appears to only have 1 RAM slow, and I think the agent was intentionally quiet not wanting me to know I can load 64 bit with no problems. But I defer to the experts out there that may know more than I do to make sure there are no conflicting opinions. Thanks for your time guys!
12:47:19 PM Ray K Initial Question/Comment: Could the Dell Vostro v13 run Windows 7 Professional 64-bit if I purchased it separate? Is there any way to choose that verion?
12:48:30 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan It does not have an option for a 64 bit operating system.
12:49:05 PM Ray K Well what good is it to sell a 4GB upgrade for $175, if I have no way of taking advantage of all that extra memory?
12:49:40 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan 32 bit systems can use up to 4 GB of RAM. Above 4 GB you need 64 bit
12:50:35 PM Ray K Except for all integrated memory also goes agaisnt that 4GB total...meaning at most, I'll get like 3GB of usable memory from the RAM chip. When you are talking almost $90/GB, that is a rather large waste of money.
12:53:40 PM QCSMB_Armin_Punsalan Okay. If you need a 64 bit system I recommend the Precision M6400. The Vostro V13 does not have 64 bit drivers
12:54:11 PM Ray K So even if I bought the Vostro and tried to install 64 bit myself, it still wouldn't work?
1:03:50 PM Ray K Did you get that last question?
1:04:04 PM Ray K all I need is a true or false
And then I got no answer. I would prefer 4 GBs, because I have some programs that work better/faster with more memory. However, 175$ to upgrade memory is expensive if I can't take advantage of it. So first of all, I pose the question asking if anyone knows of a cheaper price than $175 for a 4 GB RAM chip DDR3 1066 MHz. My suspicion is no, and that for the price the upgrade is fairly good, provided I can use all the RAM. Which brings me to question 2. Is there any reason that I wouldn't be able to load a 64 bit version of Windows 7? I can't think of one, but I just wanted to be 100% sure! It really kind of pissed me off that he recommended a $3000 laptop over the $650 Vostro so that I could use 64 bit Windows. Anyway, those are my two main questions. Like I said, I am fairly certain the RAM price is good, since the laptop appears to only have 1 RAM slow, and I think the agent was intentionally quiet not wanting me to know I can load 64 bit with no problems. But I defer to the experts out there that may know more than I do to make sure there are no conflicting opinions. Thanks for your time guys!