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    Default Re: FS: Multiple MXM video cards for alienware and others!!!!

    what do you need for trade items?

    i could trade you a 320gb seagate 2.5" USB drive, its pretty much new.
    maybe a 16gb flash drive + some paypal money? or an LCD screen lol

    this would be for one of your 1600s btw

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    Default Re: FS: Multiple MXM video cards for alienware and others!!!!

    angel might be able to do 80 plus shipping for the 8700 if no one else wants it. for the 1600 niff I would trade the 320gb seagate.

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    Default Re: FS: Multiple MXM video cards for alienware and others!!!!

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    You're saying the 1600 and 8700m are MXM Type II?? are you sure? i thought these were MXM III, they look bigger than MXM II as well.
    Last edited by junglebungle; 17th June 2010 at 01:34 AM.

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    Default Re: FS: Multiple MXM video cards for alienware and others!!!!

    Type III is for 4870 and above... (and maybe some 4850)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelsontheunholy View Post
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    I think I will pick the 8700M GT, but please send me PM and we can talk about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by @tomX View Post
    Type III is for 4870 and above... (and maybe some 4850)
    So you're telling me the 8700m is MXM II? everywhere else says it's III?!?

    It even looks like MXM III it's so long at the back... more oblong, MXM II is more square.

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    Quote Originally Posted by junglebungle View Post
    So you're telling me the 8700m is MXM II? everywhere else says it's III?!?

    It even looks like MXM III it's so long at the back... more oblong, MXM II is more square.
    its MXM 2.1 type III.

    not at all MXM 3.0 type A or B

    2.1 type II is just a smaller form factor, youre right. however, they are still almost the same otherwise, if you can find the space and modify the heatsink it will work.

    this is mxm 3.0:MXM technical v3.0
    check your stuff before you challenge the specs of other sellers items..

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    thanks for the defense I appreciate it.

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