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@IngaLovinde upgrading ram is imo very useful if you are getting device second hand

my t470 raccame with 8GB but now i got it a more reasonable 24GB. could even upgrade it to 64GB if i really wanted to

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@charlotte yeah but that's for you as a second hand buyer.
And also this was long time ago, and now from what I understand the latest framework is still limited to the same 64GB total, so I don't know what sense does it make to spend 1.5k+ on laptop and not to add a bit of extra on top to max up the RAM (if it's soldered). I don't think in T470 times such an upgrade to 64GB was possible or economically feasible.

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@IngaLovinde it was definitely possible and despite a large dram price increase around that time honestly not too outrageously priced either

of raccourse in 2017 there was genuinely no reason to pair a raccore i5-7300U together with 64GB of RAM

for the market and the time it made sense for it to only be 8GB

i think for the max racconfig it’s just intel being an ass. i think the max racconfig being 64GB has been a thing for easily a decade at this point

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@charlotte I'm looking at AMD systems though.
With regular CPU (e.g. 350) they limit it to 64GB; with high-end CPU (e.g. HX 370), to 96GB.

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@IngaLovinde huh i thought it was 96GB and 128GB for high end but similar story there

honestly it’s great if there’s is real reason to upgrade the ram at a later point in time but i guess less so if there’s just an artificial and feasibly low limit before then

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