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stupidog

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anyone knows if yoga slim 7 carbon can run nvme gen 4 ssd ?

i dun see this info anywhere :unsure:
 

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Just saw, u can purchase latest AMD laptop. T14s with 2 options 6650 and 6850. Z13, max 6860. Z16, max 6960.

 
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anyone knows if yoga slim 7 carbon can run nvme gen 4 ssd ?

i dun see this info anywhere :unsure:
AMD Ryzen 5xxx APUs don't support PCI-E gen 4. But in my opinion, you are not really losing out much when its clear that gen 4 NVME SSDs will throttle badly in such a thin system. And you are really just losing out on sequential transfer rate, which you will never notice in normal day to day usage of the system.
 

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AMD processor is better but seems like laptops have lesser models.

15.6-inch laptop with intel 1260p what are the options? Need something on the slimmer side with good battery life. Integrated GPU is fine.
 

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I agree that the price is very off. Just slightly a year ago in May 2021, the Legion 7 with the Ryzen 7 5800H and RTX 3080 16GB was going for 3K. I remember ordering it but subsequently cancelling it because I decided to setup a desktop instead.
This price can get desktop
 

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