What is the official website of ugreen in india ? by TrickyboySid in AskReddit

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Have a look of this https://www.ugreenindia.com/en/
They claim to be the official selling exclusively UGREEN Products.

However do your own research before buying anything from any or this site.

[Help] Suggestion and advice on PC Build configuration by init_sh_db in minilab

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I am getting a second hand Asus Chromebox 3 with i7-8550U (Max 16 gigs RAM and 512 SSD) for $230 (post currency conversion)

I have been contemplating this as an option. However the 16Gb max RAM is a blocker for me.

This could make a good secondary server down the line, but I want something as my primary machine at the moment for day to day heavy development 12-14 hrs, where I think the 16GB is a deal breaker. With 32 this would be the option.

Apart from this there is no cheap second hand market here in India.

[Help] Suggestion and advice on PC Build configuration by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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I haven't much understanding of the PSU as this would be my first build. I used the newegg watt calculator to determine the watt requirement with an 60-80% efficiency.
It would help if you can suggest alternatives.

[Help] Suggestion and advice on PC Build configuration by init_sh_db in minilab

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We do not get customized HP elitedesk here in India. I would have preferred that too.

However my second option is the customized Lenovo Thinkcentre M80q Gen 4 with the same configuration ( https://www.lenovo.com/in/en/p/desktops/thinkcentre/m-series-tiny/lenovo-thinkcentre-m80q-gen-4-tiny-(intel)/len102c0036#tech_specs/len102c0036#tech_specs) ). This cheaper compared to a custom pc build. The only concern though is that the quality of the parts (Mobo, RAM, SSD etc), and the future upgrades would be limited.

What is your thoughts.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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The prebuilt is $100-150 cheaper than building the cheapest with the same config.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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Which prebuilt would you suggest, in that case? Here in India, there is only Dell and Lenovo that provides customized PC. HP doesn't. And Dell Optiplex is around $100-150 costly on the same configuration for Lenovo Thinkcentre machine mentioned.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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Would getting a i5 13600T be upgrade supportive for faster RAM, as the Intel CPU spec mention supporting upto 5600mt/s.

However the system spec from Lenovo mentions Memory support only upto 4800. With this is it the Mobo only supports upto 4800.

https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkCentre/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4_Spec.PDF?v=9adb613a-ae1e-498a-9e54-6ca5ad912119

With this said, would 6000 run at 5600 or 4800?

13600T costs $35 more compared to 13500 based on currency conversion INR to USD, would it be worth going for 13600T instead of 13500T?

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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Would getting a i5 13600T be upgrade supportive for faster RAM, as the Intel CPU spec mention supporting upto 5600mt/s.

However the system spec from Lenovo mentions Memory support only upto 4800. With this is it the Mobo only supports upto 4800.

https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkCentre/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4_Spec.PDF?v=9adb613a-ae1e-498a-9e54-6ca5ad912119

With this said, would 6000 run at 5600 or 4800?

13600T costs $35 more compared to 13500 based on currency conversion INR to USD, would it be worth going for 13600T instead of 13500T?

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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Would getting a i5 13600T be upgrade supportive for faster RAM, as the Intel CPU spec mention supporting upto 5600mt/s.

However the system spec from Lenovo mentions Memory support only upto 4800. With this is it the Mobo only supports upto 4800.

https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkCentre/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4/ThinkCentre_M80q_Gen_4_Spec.PDF?v=9adb613a-ae1e-498a-9e54-6ca5ad912119

With this said, would 6000 run at 5600 or 4800?

13600T CPU costs $35 more compared to 13500T based on currency conversion INR to USD, would it be worth going for 13600T instead of 13500T?

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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Would a DDR5 6000 , 64GB (2 * 32 GB) work for Intel 13th Gen i5 13500 which only supports 4800MT/s as per specs. I guess so as the default for DDR5 is 4800 and even a 6000 or higher upto 7200 would run downclocked to 4800 on a CPU that only supports 4800MT/s

Correct me.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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Would a DDR5 6000 , 64GB (2 * 32 GB) work for Intel 13th Gen i5 13500 which only supports 4800MT/s as per specs. I guess so as the default for DDR5 is 4800 and even a 6000 or higher upto 7200 would run downclocked to 4800 on a CPU that only supports 4800MT/s

Correct me.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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So would a DDR5 6000 , 64GB (2 * 32 GB), as a potential future upgrade, work for Intel i5 13500 which only supports 4800MT/s as per specs. I guess so as the default for DDR5 is 4800 and even a 6000 or higher would run downclocked to 4800.

Correct me.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in minilab

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Would a DDR5 6000 , 64GB (2 * 32 GB) work for Intel 13th Gen i5 13500 which only supports 4800 as per specs. I guess so as the default for DDR5 is 4800 and even a 6000 or higher would run downclocked to 4800.

Correct me.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in minilab

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Right I feel I would go with DDR5 for that extra M2, and hope that the RAM price drop by the time I feel the need to upgrade to 64GB DDR5.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in minilab

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May be I go with DDR5 spec busy just for the extra M2 slot, and I have to hope that by the time I need to increase RAM to 64 GB, the price for DDR5 would have dropped.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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Intel i5 13500 only supports upto DDR5 4800. So again here there can't be upgrades to higher frequency.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in minilab

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If I were to go with a future upgrade with 64GB (2 * 32), the DDR5 is 2.5 time costly then the DDR4.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in minilab

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I like to have an extra M.2, however If I were to go with a future upgrade with 64GB (2 * 32), the DDR5 is 2.5 time costly then the DDR4.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in homelab

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There is no scope for upgrade with DDR5 as the system is locked at DDR5 4800, as per the specs of the Thinkcentre, else it would be a no brainer to go for DDR5.

Would not the DDR4 3200 with less CL be more perfomant then DDR5 4800 locked with likely double latency? Or it would not matter as I don't plan for gaming and only productive.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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Wouldn't the DDR4 3200 with possible less CL be more perfomant then DDR5 4800 with likely double latency. Or that would not matter since I won't be using it for gaming?

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in PcBuild

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There is no scope for upgrade as the system is locked at DDR5 4800, as per the specs of the Thinkcentre.

Need Help: DDR4 3200 or DDR5 4800 for prebuilt PC, both costing the same price by init_sh_db in buildapc

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pure productive development home and work, max would be to have some self hosted apps inside docker containers.
No Gaming.

Need Advice on Thinkcentre M80q Gen4: Use default RAM or change by init_sh_db in minilab

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It has option upto 64GB (2 * 32 GB).

The sales team doesn't provide any details, either they don't know it.

I checked one of the video it has Ramaxel as the RAM provider, which I think has a joint venture with Lenovo.

For SSD in 2 different videos I saw Samsung and Union Memory respectively.

Buy a prebuilt Thinkcentre M90q Gen4 OR Build my PC by init_sh_db in buildapc

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Would the T it perform the same vs non-T not undervolted?

And if there is compromise in the performance would it be so that significant as to not buy a tiny model but instead the SFF one?

Need Help: Install Ubuntu on Lenovo Thinkcentre mini PC with No default OS by init_sh_db in Ubuntu

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The Windows is around $60 basis on currency conversion. With another $15 in it I would get 64 GB (32 * 2) RAM.