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Looking at laptops and not many list their ram like 2x8gb indicating dual channel. Are most laptops using single channel?
Just ordered an Asus TUF F15 today and even that's listed as a single channel, strange decision for a gaming laptop.Looking at laptops and not many list their ram like 2x8gb indicating dual channel. Are most laptops using single channel?
Just ordered an Asus TUF F15 today and even that's listed as a single channel, strange decision for a gaming laptop.
I guess I'll be buying some more RAM
I tend to check on Crucials RAM checker tool to see what the laptop can take and has already installed
Arrived just now and it seems really nice, this is the F15, all the reports I've seen are for the A15.I'd be more worried about the build quality. Going by YouTube reviews that laptop is meant to be not that good and that's putting it politely.
Someone even took a Dremel to the chassis to prove that the design was terrible and improved temps dramatically by doing so.
As for OP it's not hard to get some cheap ram and throw it in. I just throw the part number into Google/eBay and see what shows up.
The only problem is sometimes they are soldered but most gaming laptops shouldn't be. I've now upgraded and swapped ram in 2 laptops currently and I have another arriving Monday I may decide to swap over again.
At the same time you can upgrade WiFi chip for peanuts and bung another SSD in if it has spare slots or swap one over.
Basically things like ram, SSD size and WiFi are of no concern as they are easily and cheaply upgraded. Therefore focus on the screen, CPU and gpu
Arrived just now and it seems really nice, this is the F15, all the reports I've seen are for the A15.
Nice and quiet so far, plus it's for Mrs Monkey so it won't be pushed too far