Put it off too long. Here's to my final laptop purchase š»
Put it off too long. Here's to my final laptop purchase š»
Hereās what I got and why:
CPU: Ryzen⢠7 7840HS - I could have gotten the more expensive one, but based on the Framework forums, they seem identical. If I want a better CPU later, Iāll buy one that actually has a performance boost
RAM: DDR5-5600 - 32GB (2 x 16GB) - I donāt need 64GB (current system is 32GB and never had any issues). Also heard that more RAM = more time to go to sleep and wake up. Reason I went for two, 16GB sticks instead of one 32GB stick is in my mind - 2 RAM sticks can send memory faster than 1 stick, ya? (Who knows, but yolo)
Storage: WD_BLACK⢠SN850X NVMeā¢- M.2 2280 - 2TB - Iām perpetually at 1TB on my current laptop, so 2TB sounds good. I cba to deal with a secondary drive
Expansion Bay Module: Graphics Module (AMD Radeon⢠RX 7700S) - Nobrainer, letās play some games!
Expansion Cards: DisplayPort (2nd Gen) - š HDMI. 3 x USB-A so I can plug in mouse/keyboard/headphones. 2 x USB-C so I can plug in a charger and future-proof for the world of USB-C dominance
Reason I went for two, 16GB sticks instead of one 32GB stick is in my mind - 2 RAM sticks can send memory faster than 1 stick, ya? (Who knows, but yolo)
I think this is what youāre referring to
en.wikipedia.org/ā¦/Multi-channel_memory_architectā¦
I donāt have the experience to confirm if your hardware can take advantage of that, but maybe?
With a TDP of 35 W, the Ryzen 7 7840HS consumes only little energy. AMDās processor supports DDR5 memory with a dual-channel interface.
www.techpowerup.com/ā¦/ryzen-7-7840hs.c3033
Downside being that itās harder to upgrade to 64Gb later on if you only have two slots.
Anyways congrats!
Downside being that itās harder to upgrade to 64Gb later on if you only have two slots.
Not harder, just more expensive. š