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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•edit-21 year agoYeah, onto an SSD that will eventually die and are not user replaceable. It really is incredible how some consumers will defend this type of bullshit.
minus-square@brlemworldlink0•1 year agoRAM can die too. Most user replaceable stuff is slow in comparison. I’m will wait for no computer.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoYeah but it’s pretty uncommon. There’s a reason why RAM has a lifetime warranty and SSDs have 3 to 5 years usually. Also, no one said soldered RAM doesn’t suck balls as well. Because it does. Lastly, no, it wouldn’t necessarily be slower. SSDs are crazy fast nowadays.
Yeah, onto an SSD that will eventually die and are not user replaceable. It really is incredible how some consumers will defend this type of bullshit.
RAM can die too. Most user replaceable stuff is slow in comparison. I’m will wait for no computer.
Yeah but it’s pretty uncommon. There’s a reason why RAM has a lifetime warranty and SSDs have 3 to 5 years usually.
Also, no one said soldered RAM doesn’t suck balls as well. Because it does.
Lastly, no, it wouldn’t necessarily be slower. SSDs are crazy fast nowadays.