https://amzn.to/47AJmOg its only gen 3 speeds but still something like this cost an arm and a leg when i bought one for my desktop. And apparently gen 3 is better for battery life anyway.

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    I thought about getting a 4 tb SN850x, I have one along with a 2 tb in my desktop, but 4 in a laptop is a lot to manage at least for me, also that would require a more sizable investment to back up the entire thing when it is full which is more difficult for physically smaller and more durable drives. I also opted out from going the full 64gb of memory as at that point that may impact battery life, nor do I really have a use for that much as I’d be working with raw image files and maybe some light gaming with emulators at the most

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I’m considering getting it for my desktop that only has 1 TB of storage. I already bought a 990 pro 2 TB for my framework

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      It makes 0 difference to power consumption if you’re comparing like to like kits. What matters in ram is the voltage. Most ddr5 sodimm kits run at 1.1v whereas some of the crazy fast kits run at 1.35v.

      However, the only 1.35v kits I’ve seen were XMP (which I believe framework doesn’t support at least on the AMD boards). You should be fine with whatever you go with.

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      Does RAM quantity really impact power consumption in any meaningful way? I’m curious because that crossed my mind after I missed the crucial 32GB deal and opted instead for 64GB from GSkill. My SSD will be a Hynix P31 so I’ll save some battery life there at least