That's the way I would go - especially if you can use the 4Gig sticks in another machine.

Funny thing is - a little while ago - I contacted Boxx about getting a system. Told them I had an SSD drive & a hi-end video card & OS - that I already had - and just wanted to implement. And, was surprised to find that they would actually sell me an almost Bare-Bones system, into which I could add my stuff. And - it even came w/Liquid Cooled Quad-Core CPU - which was great news to me!

L8r,
-K-


On 2/4/2014 9:33 AM, Jim Harvey wrote:
Went online with HP to get a price on a new PC, and got transferred to a PC
Connection representative for the quote.

I asked about the cost to up the RAM from 4 GIG to either 8 or 16.

The response is for three 4 GIG sticks at $100.00 each, so that's $100.00 to
go to 8 GIG's and $300.00 to get 16 GIG's.

Crucial offers a 16 GIG kit (two 8 GIG sticks) for $172.00 for this
particular HP.

Why wouldn't I just get the EliteDesk as is with the 4 GIG, and then buy the
kit from Crucial and remove the 4GIG stick and add back the two 8 GIG
sticks?  That would save me $128.00, right?

Jim Harvey
Spring Grove, PA
cell 717-887-2565


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