how old are you baldrick, seriously ?![]()
how old are you baldrick, seriously ?![]()
Current laptop is about to give in so I'm now looking for a replacement.
The one I'm thinking to buy has a 128GB M.2 SSD SATA drive + 1TB harddisk, 128GB is too small since I will be running at least 3 operating systems so will put in a 500GB SSD instead.
Can I expect that an M.2 NVME drive will work or do I have to buy the cheaper and slower M.2 SATA drive?
M.2 is a socket connected to the PCI-E bus and you do not want less than 4x - 4 lanes
not sure what a M.2 sata is - I know you can buy adapters for a M.2 stick to fit inside and have a sata 3 interface , but unless you are futureproofing your SSD purchase - though they will become cheaper anyway - the sata 3 6gbs will limit your i/o to the SSD
what is the actual laptop you are considering ?
18Originally Posted by Dragonfly
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
I think I have sussed it out now with the help of online resources, for instance:Originally Posted by baldrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.2#Fo...ors_and_keying
B and M keying seem to be the most common ones in laptops and it is important to know which keying your laptop has, one of them has only 2 x pcie while the other has 4 x pcie.
Both of them has the SATA pins and there are M.2 SSD which are SATA only, Invade.it has one and the transfer rate discloses it.
The laptop in question was a 2 year old MSI gaming laptop which had a M.2 SSD SATA which could be swapped out for a M.2 pcie SSD.
Laptop mfgrs in general are quick to advertise that they have one or two M.2 connectors but they seldom tell which type, you can sometimes find it out by looking at the spec for the SSD they use.
the 2 lane M.2 PCI-E was the older x99 northbridge chipset , while the 170 came with 4 lanes , and now the 270 same and so on
my laptop has a half size miniPCIE - I purchased a 128gig to install in it ( OS's ) - I could never find the speeds associated with the port
I believe it was more intended to take a radio card
you work in an Indian call center, what's to understand in the first placeOriginally Posted by harrybarracuda
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Just got a new Dell desktop for home. Inspiron Desktop (Intel) | Dell United States
Seems to have plenty of power, but the Windows 10 OS takes a bit of getting used to. Beautiful graphics on a 21" monitor. Office home edition chucked in also for total package less than 38,000 Baht. Vertical CD/DVD tray makes a lot of racket though, dunno if that's normal? Three year warranty, so hopefully shouldn't be an issue.
classic shell to revert to xp like interface Classic Shell - Start menu and other Windows enhancementsOriginally Posted by kmart
shutup10 to turn off most of the data stealing telemetry https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
^Whoa! Thanks, baldrick. That makes a difference.![]()
This is what I will buy when I move to Japan next month.
Will delay buying until the new AMD Vega graphic cards are released end of July.
AMD Ryzen 7 1700 8 Cores, $500
Dell S2417DG 24 around $800
Or Iiyama GB2760QSU-B1 27" soon to be released (domestic Japanese model also 2k display like the Dell) but probably around $200 cheaper.
GV-N1070G1 GAMING-8GD
or iChill GeForce GTX 1070 X3 Edition $700
^ Cancel that.. waiting for Vega... should be more powerful than the 1070 and cheaper.. will pair well with a free sync monitor..
geil GLR416GB3200C16DC 2 x 8 gig = $180
Thermaltake COMMANDER Gaming Gear Combo (keyboard and mouse)
SAMSUNG SSD 850 EVO MZ-75E250B/IT $140
ASRock X370 Taichi $376
ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO ASUS motherboard $478
^ whichever is on special at the time.. both Japanese high quality capacitors 12 phase power
Corsair Crystal Series 460X case $250 *check this case out guys.. it's beautiful..
CRYORIG H5 ULTIMATE thicker fan, black top or UNIVERSAL *thinner fan, white top $75
artic silver 5
There ya have it.. my dream machine...
let me show ya just the case...
It doesn't have to be a RGB light show.. you can control the color theme (vibrancy levels) directly from the desktop, or switches on the back...
Last edited by NZdick1983; 20-06-2017 at 05:51 PM.
M.2 evo 960Originally Posted by NZdick1983
fcukin windows defender deleted claymore dual miner 9.5 on me - I thought I had some strange virusOriginally Posted by harrybarracuda
Last edited by baldrick; 20-06-2017 at 09:15 PM.
just too fucking gay for words,Originally Posted by kmart
^Coming from you, that's quite the compliment.
Okay, for the money what should I have bought?
Disclaimer: I did look through this thread before I purchased, but it seems to be full of pissing contests, insults and faux geek-speak. Quelle surprise.
Last edited by kmart; 20-06-2017 at 09:52 PM.
Lenovo laptop's the way to go these days.
are you going to play games like a teenager like Harry
or do some serious wanking with it ?
that's the only question you need to ask yourself,
MacBooks for years now. Completely hassle free. Always works. Never even had antivirus. Trackpad is awesome. Fast as hell. SSD. Features galore. Rarely need to download anything for it. "Pages", their Microsoft word equivalent, costs $19 dollars from the App Store. $19 dollars and does everything word does, even exports to Word docs. Get their suite for pocket change compared to hundreds of dollars for legit copies of Microsoft's suite.
Cant go wrong. Only downfall is the price but its worth it IMO.
Not really the best if one is a gamer & needs a dedicated game machine, but can game also with Parallels.
if you are just going to use it to browse the interwebs and post on teakdoor it is probably perfectOriginally Posted by kmart
no actual specifications on that page just marketing blurb
just understand that it is not really an upgradable machine - when you look at the photo of the back of it you can see that the power supply looks quite small , so you are unlikely to be able to add much in the way of discrete graphics power - though you could add a real power supply later as there is the spaceFrom basic computing needs to digital library and multi-media entertainment center, the new Inspiron Desktop offers powerful and reliable performance, perfect for the living room or home office.
Built-in connectivity: Stay connected with the latest integrated WiFi and Bluetooth technology.
Immersive audio: Enjoy 5.1 channel sound professionally tuned by Waves MaxxAudio® Pro for a truly immersive entertainment experience.
Enhanced entertainment: Easily connect to tablets, TVs or large displays for video streaming or casual gaming with convenient access to VGA, HDMI out and 6 USB ports.
^Thanks again baldrick for some tangible help. Green owed.
Just need the machine for home internet, music, occasional work, etc.
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