Turbo Memory?

It seems from this schema

http://www.Intel.com/assets/image/diagram/965_diagram.gif line >

There is 5 PCI-E slots. However it come pre-equipped with the Turbo Memory?

One is used to Modem, second for WiFi, TVCard third (if available in your model) and line is reserved by ExpressCard slot. Fifth line PCIe is not made.

You can still use this one for TVCard I guess.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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