Hello guys,
This is a thread just for pure curiosity.
Can you go in fastboot (turn off the phone, then keep pressed volume down and power on at the same time, then release the buttons) and check the manufacturer of your RAM and UFS chips?
Mine are:
RAM: Micron
UFS (128GB): Micron
What about yours?
Pixel 3 64gb
RAM: Micron
UFS: Micron
Mine is 4G DDR3 or 4...plz .don't suspect that.
Radeon1337 said:
Pixel 3 64gb
RAM: Micron
UFS: Micron
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Nice, I personally like Micron as a company (had to deal with them a few times at work).
A Samsung UFS chip or S.K.Hynix RAM wouldn't be bad too, but I'd have Micron rather then Toshiba ?
I know on the 3 XL Samsung components are a bit more common... Maybe they shipped them with the screen lol.
jayxiao171735 said:
Mine is 4G DDR3 or 4...plz .don't suspect that.
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Pardon? ?
Pixel 3 128gb white
RAM: Micron
UFS: Micron
Pixel 3 64GB
RAM: Micron
UFS: SKHynix
Black pixel 3 128GB
RAM: Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: Micron
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Black pixel 3 128GB
RAM: Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: Micron
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Same here: Pixel 3, 64GB, Black
Pixel 3
RAM : Micron
UFS (64GB) : SKHynix
White pixel 3 128GB
RAM: Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: Micron
Pixel 3 64gb
RAM: Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: Micron
Ram and storage both by micron.
Pixel 3
UK version
Pixel 3 128GB
RAM: Micron
UFS: Samsung
US(unlocked) Just Black Pixel 3 64GB
DRAM: 4GB Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: 64GB SKHynix
Black Pixel 3 64GB
RAM: Micron
UFS: SKHynix
Dram: 4gb micron lpddr4x
Ufs: 64gb micron
Revision: blueline MP1.0(ROW)
Pixel 3 128 white
Ram samsung
Ufs samsung
Inviato dal mio Pixel 3 utilizzando Tapatalk
White Pixel 3 64GB
Ram : Micron
UFS : SKHynix
Black pixel 3 64GB
RAM: Micron LPDDR4X
UFS: Micron
How can i flash my pixel3 there i no operting system
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Hey I got this Hipstreet Aurora 2 tablet for really cheap on sale for almost 40 bucks (Priced at 140$). I am looking to root this 7 inch tablet but I cant really find anything to go with.
The model is HS-7DTB14 (AURORA 2)
Please help me root this. Let me know where to start from? Really appreciate the time and effort.
Aurora 2 Specs
Following are the specs for hipstreet aurora 2. I don't how this will help but you never know. I know it's 3rd grade tablet but for the price I got, I might just keep it. It already has Google Play store in it.
Processor Brand: ARM
Processor: ARM Cortex A8
Processor Speed: 1.5GHz
Battery Type: 2-cell lithium-polymer
Display Type: TFT-LCD capacitive touch screen (800 x 480)
Screen Size (Measured Diagonally): 7"
System Memory (RAM): 1GB
Type of Memory (RAM): DDR3 RAM
Internal Storage Type Flash memory
Storage Capacity: 8/16GB
SD Card Slot: Yes
Graphics: Mali 400
Adobe Flash Compatible: No
Front Facing Webcam Pixels: 0.3MP
Digital Camera: Yes
Digital Camera Pixels: 0.3MP
Wi-Fi Built In: Yes
Speakers Internal
USB 2.0 Port
HDMI Output: Yes
Operating System: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Product Depth: 7.5"
Drive Capacity: 8GB|16GB
GPS Enabled: No
Operating System Platform: Android
Anything anyone? Tell me if there is any common rooting to all the non generic tablets having a specific processor or anything?
I bought a used Dell 3010 Chromebox. It came with 2gb of RAM. The CPU is the Intel Celeron 2955U (2M Cache, 1.40 GHz) and it had a 16gb SSD.
I had been using an old Dell 1545 laptop with CloudReady loaded. The old laptop had 4gb of ram, an Intel Core 2 Duo T9500 CPU and 120gb SSD drive. After now using a real Chrome OS system on the Chromebox, I can say that the CloudReady experience is very very similar to the genuine Chrome OS system.
In using the Dell Chromebox, there seemed to be some lags between clicking on a link and display of the webpage.
The Chromebox, with 2gb of RAM, seem to hesitate when starting new operations.
I added another 2gb of RAM to the empty second RAM slot. The Chromebox now has 4gb of RAM. The upgraded Chromebox seems much faster and more responsive. I would recommend upping any Chrome OS system that is upgradeable to at least 4gb of RAM.
I have also upgraded the 16gb M.2 SSD to 32gb just to have more local storage for a documents and music.
Yesterday I learned about a Chrome utility called "SYSTEM". I loaded it from the Chrome store.
The SYSTEM utility shows RAM usage.
When I open several tabs (2 to 4), the Chrome OS system is using 3gb to 3.5gb with available RAM at 1gb or 0.5gb.
So it appears that a Chromebook/Chromebox needs more than 2gb of RAM or will use more than 2gb of RAM for simple tasks.
I have ordered a 4gb SODIMM and will see if the RAM usage goes up with 6gb of available RAM (with a 2gb SODIMM and a 4gb SODIMM lnstalled).
Finally I ran Octane 2.0 on the Dell 3010 Chromebox (Intel Celeron 2955U CPU. 4gb RAM and 32gb M.2 SSD). It's connected through an HDMI connection to a Dell E2414H monitor. Resolution 1600x900. I'm running this resolution to get larger fonts on menus. 1920x1080 is just too small for me.
The Octane score is 12436.
After installing a 4gb SODIMM alongside the 2gb SODIMM, for a total of 6gb of ram, the SYSTEM app reports that the Dell Chromebox is pretty consistently using 2.5gb to 3.5 gb of memory.
Two good Chrome apps that let you monitor memory usage are the apps "System" and "Cog".
The Chromebox uses...
**RAM: 2gb, 4gb or 8gb in any combination up to a total of 16gb.
DDR3L PC3-12800 DDR3-1600MHz non-ECC Unbuffered CL11 204-Pin SoDimm 1.35V Low Voltage.
**SSD Card: 16gb, 32gb, 64gb or 128gb
42mm SATA III (6G) M.2 2242 NGFF SSD
**Wifi:
My Dell Chromebox 3010 uses AC wifi. The wifi card is a dual band Intel AC-7260 with Bluetooth 4.0. This AC wifi card would also probably be supported in the Asus Chromebox, which ships with N wifi.
Thanks for the info, I'm in the market for my first Chromebook and was wondering about this. Most of the filters are for either 4, 8, or 16GB; so would you recommend 8 at this point?
Hi guys. I am thinking about V30, but want to find out what the storage speed is. I use AndroBench app from Play Store and run "Micro" test only. This shows me MB/s of the storage. As far as I know, the 500+MB is for UFS 2.0, 700+MB is UFS 2.1
Could any of you that have the device, ran the benchmark and tell me if the storage is USF 2.0 or 2.1
Here you go. Not fully getting what you want but here results
Charkatak said:
Hi guys. I am thinking about V30, but want to find out what the storage speed is. I use AndroBench app from Play Store and run "Micro" test only. This shows me MB/s of the storage. As far as I know, the 500+MB is for UFS 2.0, 700+MB is UFS 2.1
Could any of you that have the device, ran the benchmark and tell me if the storage is USF 2.0 or 2.1
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As written Here UFS 2.0 has maximum speed close to 500MB/s, UFS2.1 has it close to 800MB/s.
In that thread there are also some terminal commands to find serial number of internal memory in order to establish if is UFS 2.0 or not (just google the number)
lg3FTW said:
Here you go. Not fully getting what you want but here results
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Interesting... For example I ran LG G5 test and it showed the reading speed as 418MB or so and the other #s I don't remember.
Killua96 said:
As written Here UFS 2.0 has maximum speed close to 500MB/s, UFS2.1 has it close to 800MB/s.
In that thread there are also some terminal commands to find serial number of internal memory in order to establish if is UFS 2.0 or not (just google the number)
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Right. I have seen this or similar thread when I bought my Galaxy S8 in the summer. Now since V30 is out, I just wanted to see if the speeds of storage are fast or not. I also had HTC U11 as well and reading speed was 760MB or more, don't remember exactly. U11 was much faster when installing and updating apps, it was twice as fast than my S8.
lg3FTW said:
Here you go. Not fully getting what you want but here results
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Could you run these? Or some of them?
Both the LG V30 and V30+ have Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) internal storage
LG's press release:
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2017/08/l...ier-with-premium-cinematography-capabilities/
Memory:
V30: 4GB LPDDR4x RAM / 64GB UFS 2.1 ROM / MicroSD (up to 2TB)
V30+: 4GB LPDDR4x RAM / 128GB UFS 2.1 ROM / MicroSD (up to 2TB)
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Other sites even give the manufacturer and component number:
https://www.androidheadlines.com/2017/10/lg-v30-review-ultimate-creativity-tool.html
Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset with Adreno 540 GPU, 4GB of LPDDR4X ram and either 64GB or 128GB of Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) internal storage, all with microSD card support for expandable storage.
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This 6-inch display features a Quad-HD+ (1440 x 2880, 538 PPI) resolution 18:9 panel with nearly zero bezels all around, and is covered in Gorilla Glass 5. It’s also both Dolby Vision and HDR10 compliant. Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset with Adreno 540 GPU, 4GB of LPDDR4X ram and either 64GB or 128GB of Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) internal storage, all with microSD card support for expandable storage.
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As it’s pushing the same resolution screen as the G6 with a processor and GPU boost, it’s pretty obvious why the phone feels so blazing fast all the time. Combine this with Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) storage and you’ll quickly understand that LG has outfitted the V30 with the highest end components available right now.
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Even the Toshiba UFS 2.1 storage inside is a perfect match for Samsung’s best UFS 2.1 storage, which is used in most flagships now, and averages out just as fast as those chips. See the results of the benchmark suite we run for each phone, including 3DMark Slingshot, GeekBench 4, AnTuTu V6 and Futuremark’s PCMark internal storage test.
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https://www.anandtech.com/show/11789/hands-on-with-the-lg-v30
Under the hood, the V30 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, with LG using a heatpipe to assist in cooling. This is paired with 4 GB of LPDDR4X, and either 64GB or 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage.
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ChazzMatt said:
Both the LG V30 and V30+ have Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) internal storage
LG's press release:
http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2017/08/l...ier-with-premium-cinematography-capabilities/
Other sites even give the manufacturer and component number:
https://www.androidheadlines.com/2017/10/lg-v30-review-ultimate-creativity-tool.html
This 6-inch display features a Quad-HD+ (1440 x 2880, 538 PPI) resolution 18:9 panel with nearly zero bezels all around, and is covered in Gorilla Glass 5. It’s also both Dolby Vision and HDR10 compliant. Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset with Adreno 540 GPU, 4GB of LPDDR4X ram and either 64GB or 128GB of Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) internal storage, all with microSD card support for expandable storage.
As it’s pushing the same resolution screen as the G6 with a processor and GPU boost, it’s pretty obvious why the phone feels so blazing fast all the time. Combine this with Toshiba UFS 2.1 (THGAF4G9N4LBAIRB) storage and you’ll quickly understand that LG has outfitted the V30 with the highest end components available right now.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/11789/hands-on-with-the-lg-v30
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You do go overboard sometimes, but man, you're beyond an over achiever. ?
You help a lot of people. ?
I'm just curious how everyone's computers hold up to one another. Here's what I'm rocking:
Manjaros Linux KDE Edition
i7 5820k (4.4ghz overclock, up from 3.3ghz)
ASRock X99 Taichi motherboard
8gb of Crucial Ballistic (DDR4) at 2400mhz (2133mhz) with stock timings
Gigabyte AMD R9 280X Windforce Edition (stock settings, opensource driver)
500gb 7200 RPM HDD Seagate
1tb 7200 RPM WD Black
Corsair CX650M PSU
Fractal Design R5 Case (I love this thing)
So that's that. I've got a disk drive in there too. So what's everyone else rocking? I know for the Haswell E platform my specs are pretty underwhelm vut I've been pretty happy with it over the last 2 years and it will be my desktop for years to come with a few upgrades like an SSD and more RAM.
All I can say is you have 8GB RAM and no SSD yet such a expensive CPU/Motherboard??
CPU: Intel - Core i7-5820K 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Corsair - H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: Asus - X99-A/USB 3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage: Seagate - Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 970 4GB G1 Gaming Video Card
Case: Cooler Master - HAF XB EVO ATX Desktop Case
i5
R9 270x
8GB RAM
4TB
Linux; Ubuntu, Kali
Windows; 7, 10
Case: Rosewill BLACKHAWK
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova G2 1000W
Motherboard: Asrock Taixhi X370
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700+ 3.4 GHz 8-core Socket AM4 (YD170XBCAEWOF)
Cooling: Noctua NH-D15 SE-AM4 dual 140mm fans
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED 64GB (4 X 16GB) DDR4 2666 (PC4-21300) CMU64GX4M4A2666C16B
Video: XFX GTS Black Edition RX 580 8GB OC+
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB GDDR5
OS Drive: Samsung 960 PRO Series 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive
Storage Drives: 1x WD 4 TB SATA III 64MB Cache
4x WD 3TB SATA III 64MB Cache
1x Toshiba 2TB SATA III 64MB Cache
Optical Drive: LG WH16NS40 Super Multi Blue Internal SATA 16x Blu-ray Disc Rewriter
Wireless Card: ASUS PCE-AC88 PCIe AC3100
At one point there used to be a thread that posted specs and build times. It was one of the few places that, before we started covering this, you could start to figure out what was good for builds.
My "daily driver" is actually busted at the moment and I'm trying to track down a new AM4 mITX motherboard to get it going again. So the Coffee Lake test bench is what I work off for the day job and have recently been playing Destiny 2 on. I pull that m.2 drive though nowadays when I start testing - I have no desire to reinstall Windows. Again. (Linux I'm okay with doing.)
Kind of low specs here, but worth mentioning
HP Pavilion G6 2010AX
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - Xenial Dual Boot with Win 10
6Gigs of RAM 4 Gigs of Graphics
AMD A8 with Radeon HD @ 1.87 1.86 GHz Dual core ( I know that's old. )
1TB of HDD
A decent gaming performance with NFS MW 2012 and GTA V
Usual build time (RR-N) 6-8 Hrs - 10Gigs of Swap file.
My "daily driver" for non-development usage is a pretty old laptop
Dell Inspiron N5010 with
Intel Core i3 @ 2.27 2.28 Ghz
4Gigs of RAM 2Gigs of Graphics @ Intel HD Graphics ( :/ )
300 GB HDD running Windows 10
That's all I got...
RIGS!
I love posting mine for no real reason lol!
i7 6700k @ 4.7GHz 1.37v
Corsair H115i AIO
16GB G.skill Ripjaws V DDR4 3000MHz 15-15-15-36 1T 1.5v
GTX 1080 FE w/evga Hybrid Kit (+250/+400)
Asus Z170 Sabertooth Mark I
240 Samsung 960 Evo m.2 (OS only)
240 SanDisk X110 m.2 over PCI-e (secondary m.2 for priority games)
1TB WD 7200rpm
3TB Toshiba 7200rpm
Phanteks Enthoo Pro Acrylic full ATX tower
Asus VG278HE 27" 1080P 144Hz over DVI
Razer Blackwidow X Chroma (need the clickity clack)
Logitech G900 wireless gaming mouse
Soundblaster ZX
Hi-Fiman HE-350
Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Blue Snowball (non-Ice, thankfully)
I need to generate a pcpartpicker build. =/
My specs
i7 4720 2.6GHz
8 GB RAM Kingston ddr3
4 GB GTX 950 NVIDIA
1 TB HDD Seagate
My Pc specs
Intel i5 3.30ghz
Nvidia gt710 2gb graphics
8gb ddr3 ram
Intel Dw6... Motherboard
1tb harddisk
PC 1
Model: ???
OS: Windows 10 (Creators Update) Home 32-bit/Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit (Dual boot)
Case: ???
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L
PSU: Colorsic 500U (I think that it's the worst part in this entire system :crying: )
CPU: Intel C2Q Q6600 @ Stock (2.4 GHz)
CPU cooler: Stock Intel one
Graphics card: (OEM) ATI HD 4350 512 MB (with a hard-to-remove fan when compared to newer GPUs )
RAM: 2x2 GB of DDR2
HDD: WD Blue 500 GB (WD5000AAKS)
Optical drive: Some DVD RW drive (But it doesn't work properly (Automatically closes when it tries to eject )
I built AOSP 6.0.1 (without ccache) and with 8 GB of swap space on this PC in under 4 hours
PC 2
Model: Acer Aspire T310-3870
OS: Windows XP Home Edition 32-bit (appears to be an original installation)
Case: ???
Motherboard: ???
PSU: Some 200W unit by FSP Group (with only 10A on the 12V rail )
CPU: Intel Celeron (D(isaster) 335 @ Stock (2.8 GHz)
CPU cooler: ???
GPU: Some random integrated one (built into the SiS 661FX chipset)
RAM: 768 MB of DDR RAM (but some are taken by the integrated GPU )
HDD: Some WD 160 GB IDE one
Optical drive: Some DVD RW drive (But it's now partially broken (I think), because it no longer reads CDs (And when I try to open it in Windows Explorer, Windows doesn't try to eject it (Not sure why )
And this PC is really slow (I think because of that Celeron D(isaster) CPU)
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus using XDA Labs
My specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (No OC)
MOBO: MSI B350 PC Mate
RAM: 8GB Ballistix Sport LT 2400MHz
GPU: EVGA SSC GTX 1060 6GB (No OC)
CASE: NZXT S340 (White)
PSU: Corsair CX550M
HDD: 1TB WD Blue
SSD: 120GB SanDisk SSD Plus
Haf 932 case
MSI krait x370 gaming motherboard
Ryzen 1700 overclock to 3.7 GHz
16 GB Corsair vengeance ddr4
Evga 780 video card
256 GB Samsung Evo 850
12 TB storage
Razer gaming keyboard and mouse
Samsung 4k 50 inch TV
6 more TB desktop HDD for backups
850 watt Corsair psu
Planning to change case to phantek 400 looks cleaner than my current rig.
Possible water cooling
And updating video card to 1060
I got a laptop
I5 6210U - 2.3Ghz to 2.8Ghz (Turbo boost)
8GB Ram
4GB Nvidia 940M GT
Windows 10
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.8 GHz, 1.325 v
Cooler: Wraith Spire
Mobo: MSI B350 PC Mate
RAM: 8gb HyperX Predator 3000 Mhz
SSD: 2 x Intel 540s 120 Gb
HDD: 1 x Seagate Constellation ES.2 3Tb
PSU: Ms-Tech ms-n850-val 850w
GPU: EVGA GTX 660 SC (will be upgraded to RX 470)
Monitor: LG 23EA63 IPS Display 23"
Mouse: Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
Keybord: Redragon Yama mechanical keyboard
Case: Zalman Z3 Plus
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
Augustin.2 said:
All I can say is you have 8GB RAM and no SSD yet such a expensive CPU/Motherboard??
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Bought the parts when I was 14 with money I saved up for several years. At the time I wanted something future proof so I made it happen. I know it isn't level lol
Current built:
CPU : AMD FX8320E(4.7GHZ)
MOTHERBOARD : MSI 970 GAMING
GPU : NVIDIA GTX 560.
RAM : 8GB 1866MHZ DDR3 HYPERX FURY.
PRIMARY STORAGE : 128GB TRANSCEND SSD.
SEVONDARY STORAGE : 2 TB SIGATE BARRACUDA 7200 RPM.
BACKUP STORAGE : 1 TB WESTERN DIGITAL BLIE.
CASE : ANTEK GX900.
COOLING : -
CPU HAS: HYPER 212 X WITH DUAL 120MM FANS.
CASE : FRONT - 1X 140 MM INTAKE. BACK- 1X 120MM EXHAUST. TOP- 2X 120MM EXHAUST. BOTTOM 1X 120MM INTAKE.
PSU : ANTEK VS 550WATTS
CPU: i7-4790 (will upgrade soon)
Motherboard: ASRock H87 Pro 4 (will upgrade soon)
CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Seidon 120V V2
GPU: GTX 1070 G1 Gaming
RAM: TeamGroup Elite 2x4, and 2x8GB DDR3 1600MHz (will upgrade soon)
PSU: EVGA G1 650W Gold
HDD: 1x 1TB Toshiba, 1x 512GB Western Digital (thinking of SSD)
Case: Enthoo Luxe (TG version)
Mouse: Logitech G502 Spectrum
Mousepad: SteelSeries QCK Mini
Keyboard: Ozone BattleStrike Spectra (Brown Switch)
Monitor: Some Samsung FHD IPS 60Hz (upgrading to 1440p in February)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit
My system is nothing big. Built on a budget..
CPU- i7-4790 non K
Motherboard - Asrock z97 Killer
RAM - 16GB DDR3 HyperX Savage
SSD - 2 X Samsung 250GB SSD in Raid 0
GPU - Asus ROG RX 480 8GB
PSU - EVGA Supernova 850Watt
Case - NZXT S340
BIGWORM said:
Blue Snowball (non-Ice, thankfully)
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Does yours seem quiet? I need to get a longer USB cable and a boom for it but that's one of my biggest reasons for not using it when I stream at the moment.
hi,
i have a lower end thinkpad with eMMC storage on "systemboard, no slots"( specs)..
Storage
Storage Support[1][2]
• One drive, up to 256GB M.2 2280 SSD
• 32GB eMMC 5.1 on systemboard
• 64GB eMMC 5.1 on systemboard
Storage Slot
• eMMC on systemboard, no slots
• One M.2 2280 PCIe® 3.0 x4
Notes:
The storage capacity supported is based on the test results with current Lenovo storage offerings.
The system may support larger storage as the technology develops.
1. 2. System has one eMMC on systemboard or one M.2 2280 SSD exclusively
as per the specs mine only supporst emmc, but i saw that there is an empty space for an m.2 connector when i checked the mobo.. can i upgrade my chromebook from the emmc to a solid state drive by soldering a m.2 connector to the motherboard?
There is a guy who appears to have done it here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos/comments/zqean8
He gives the part required so it doesn't seem too bad. I am interested in doing this as well but i'm not sure if its worth it considering i have the 4GB of RAM and the Athlon chip. Also it appears to be recognized as external storage.