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popularDr.W posted Yesterday 03:07 PM
Dell Latitude 5320 (Refurb): 13.3" FHD IPS, i5-1145G7, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, W11P $224.99
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Inventory worker A: hey boss, we have a bunch of 256GB SSD.
Cheap bastard manager B: let's put them in the laptops with windows OS.
Inventory worker A: hey boss, we have a bunch of 256GB SSD.
Cheap bastard manager B: let's put them in the laptops with windows OS.
More importantly, how is storage even an issue when it's easy to upgrade? Since RAM wasn't an issue here, you had to nitpick something, and you chose storage. However, let me tell you that, unfortunately, you failed in whatever you were trying to achieve here.
Ram is soldered on but it takes a mM2. 2280 or 2230 ssd. Wifi is replaceable.
WWAN card supported.
I'd put in a 1tb ssd, give it a 16gb swapfile, and run debian xfce. The combo would scream and be useful for years ahead.
Ram is soldered on but it takes a mM2. 2280 or 2230 ssd. Wifi is replaceable.
WWAN card supported.
I'd put in a 1tb ssd, give it a 16gb swapfile, and run debian xfce. The combo would scream and be useful for years ahead.
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Is the swap file the same as the page file? I always thought it was better to disable especially if you have enough RAM
Yes its the same. I find on a linux machine, have an equal size pagefile keeps systems stable when the RAM is getting taxed heavily. Like from gaming.
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