Don't you love it when OP makes a thread and never replies to anyone?
lol
I know!!!
Its almost as pointless as posts that have nothing to do with the thread!
Don't you love it when OP makes a thread and never replies to anyone?
lol
This is why RAM should not be soldered in.
32GB of RAM is too much for one computer. No one can have that many applications open at one time.
Why? If you didn't need 32gb ram now, what are the odds you will need it 2-3 years down the road?
then u shouldn't use a laptop to do that.
32GB of RAM is too much for one computer. No one can have that many applications open at one time.
If you're asking about the limit, then yes Ivy Bridge can handle 32GB. The Lenovo w530 supports it in the BTO options.
I had a W530 with 32gb for a couple weeks before going back to an rMBP. Great machine.
how many ram slots did the w350 have
I like what Lenovo is doing these days.
Are they shipping OS X? Then so what! (had to say it)
Aside from that I do agree that Lenovo sucks less these days than their plastic brethren. Built like tanks and now someone decided to hire a stylist.
I had a W530 with 32gb for a couple weeks before going back to an rMBP. Great machine.
32GB of RAM is too much for one computer. No one can have that many applications open at one time.
Huh, I thought 40k was the most memory anyone would ever need.32GB of RAM is too much for one computer. No one can have that many applications open at one time.
then u shouldn't use a laptop to do that.
I have just switched from a 2011 MBP to a W530 with 32GB RAM. It pains me to leave Mac land on my work machine but I need the RAM, I do loads of work in virtual machines, I often need 2 or 3 open at once where one needs 16GB of RAM alone.
I know users requiring 32GB are a very small niche but we exist. I think the thing I miss most is the Macbook's trackpad.
The Lenovo is a great laptop though, much better than a Dell Precision a colleague recently bought.
Still got my 32GB iMac at home though