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Just now, TH3N00BK1N9 said:

Just wondering, is there such thing as a built-in nvme m.2 ssd in laptops?

Plenty of laptops have NVME SSD's. You can find them in any laptop, but I'd say they're common in laptops that are about 700+ USD.

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3 minutes ago, TH3N00BK1N9 said:

Just wondering, is there such thing as a built-in nvme m.2 ssd in laptops?

You mean like the band chips soldered onto the logic board on the laptop?

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8 minutes ago, TH3N00BK1N9 said:

Just wondering, is there such thing as a built-in nvme m.2 ssd in laptops?

if you mean like soldered to the motherboard then yes apple does that and its the stupidest idea ever! if your ssd dies whole motherboard/PC goes to the bin. 

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You say built-in, but then you say M.2. Which is it that you're referring to?

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27 minutes ago, Caroline said:

That's how apple works. The G5 had its CPU soldered onto a board

The Power Mac G5 didn't have soldered CPUs though...

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8 minutes ago, Caroline said:

soldered to a board that connected to the mob using a weird connector, no way to upgrade it or replace it without replacing said board

That board would be considered part of the CPU assembly. That's how the G4s were as well. 

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1 hour ago, ProjectBox153 said:

The Power Mac G5 didn't have soldered CPUs though...

The iMac G5 did though.

Same goes for its GPU, much to the lament of me (I have one and only its GPU is dead)

PLEASE STOP [Killing] ME I WILL GIVE Y OU ANOTHER DEAL.

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1 minute ago, ragnarok0273 said:

The iMac G5 did though.

Same goes for its GPU, much to the lament of me (I have one and only its GPU is dead)

iMac G5 =/= Power Mac G5. 

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1 hour ago, Caroline said:

That's how apple works. The G5 had its CPU soldered onto a board

 

Just now, ProjectBox153 said:

iMac G5 =/= Power Mac G5. 

Did they specify which G5?
No.

So we both are correct.

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1 minute ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Did they specify which G5?
No.

So we both are correct.

You clearly didn't see this:

15 minutes ago, Caroline said:

soldered to a board that connected to the mob using a weird connector, no way to upgrade it or replace it without replacing said board

That's the PMG5, not the iMac G5. 

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5 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Nitpicky.

G5 could refer to the iMac or Power Mac.

 

Oh my, does it really matter? They confirmed that they were talking about the Power Mac, NOT the iMac. 

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Just now, ragnarok0273 said:

And why does it matter to you so much?

You're the one arguing with me about it, not the other way around. Look, it doesn't matter, OK? I assumed they were talking about the PMG5 and they were, so I was right. It doesn't matter at all. 

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Just now, ProjectBox153 said:

You're the one arguing with me about it, not the other way around. Look, it doesn't matter, OK? I assumed they were talking about the PMG5 and they were, so I was right. It doesn't matter at all. 

And yet you kept going.

Ok, fine.

I'm done.

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