expiredDr.W posted Nov 27, 2023 05:19 AM
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expiredDr.W posted Nov 27, 2023 05:19 AM
Acer Predator Helios 16: 16" QHD+ 240Hz, i9-13900HX, RTX 4080, 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD $1799.00
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Poster plz note this is 32gb ram vs 16gb you have listed.
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Poster plz note this is 32gb ram vs 16gb you have listed.
https://youtu.be/1WdcN7KNg0A?t=1
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https://youtu.be/1WdcN7KNg0A?t=1
i hesitated on the $1899 deal (/sigh) and missed it. It's now $1999 but back-ordered til Dec 11. It does have a TB4 port and this doesn't. Any other differences? Build quality? Noise? Screen?
i hesitated on the $1899 deal (/sigh) and missed it. It's now $1999 but back-ordered til Dec 11. It does have a TB4 port and this doesn't. Any other differences? Build quality? Noise? Screen?
i hesitated on the $1899 deal (/sigh) and missed it. It's now $1999 but back-ordered til Dec 11. It does have a TB4 port and this doesn't. Any other differences? Build quality? Noise? Screen?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p...=Ub
So it seems like you can replace both sticks but you can't get more than 32GB.
Also, there is no TB4 port, so that part is true.
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So it seems like you can replace both sticks but you can't get more than 32GB.
Also, there is no TB4 port, so that part is true.
For this laptop, it has two slots, the CPU supports 128GB memory and right now in the market, 48GB DDR5 modules are available. So, if you put those, you'll get 96GB.
Now to answer your question, you will see that Maximum Ram 32GB or similar thing in a lot of manufacturers' product page like this one. That basically implies the maximum Ram the manufacturer is selling the Device with, not the absoulte limit.
Lenovo, no in their psref page, has updated that as maximum available, instead of maximum supported but most of the other manufacturers still follow the old way, hence creating confusing.
And regarding, it does have. There are plenty of reviews available and I even gave a link in my past post. Check that out.
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