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On 5/27/21 3:05 PM, Walter Dnes wrote: |
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> It was nice to have a newer "hot backup" (XPS8940) to switch over to |
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> quickly when an older machine started locking up occasionally. Now I |
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> need a "hot backup" for the newer machine that I ordered last October. |
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> Dell Inspirons seem to top out at 12 gigs ram, so I'm looking for an XPS |
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> model in order to get more ram as the bloating of linux continues. All |
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> current XPS models seem to have 256G or 512G M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State |
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> drives in the base configuration. Questions... |
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> * do NVMe drives function well under Gentoo (driver issues, etc)? |
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> * how long do they hold up (wear and tear)? |
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> * can I simply disable them if I run into problems? |
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> If someone can suggest an alternate supplier to Dell, that ships to |
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> greater Toronto, at similar prices, I'd be willing to take a look at |
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> them. |
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Checking out XPS8940 (about 1799.00CAD) it seems to me expensive. They did not mention if the NVME is Gen. 3 or Gen. 4 |
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I paid about $1250CAD for: |
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- SilverStone Technology Plastic/Secc Mini-Itx Computer Case |
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- Corsair Force MP600 M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express Gen 4.0 |
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- CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 |
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- ASUS ROG STRIX Z590-I GAMING motherboard |
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- CORSAIR SF Series SF450 450 Watt 80 PLUS Gold |
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- Intel Core i5 11400 2.6GHz |