I had a configuration with 32 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD. A 1TB SSD is actually a 500GB m.2 SSD and a 2.5" 500GB SSD. I think this is some kind of cheating as a buyer. The product page should clearly state that the 2.5-inch bay is already occupied. In addition, RAM was a single bar with a capacity of 32 GB. This isn't an issue for those who may actually need to upgrade to 64GB of RAM. However, the vast majority of people don't do 3D modeling/animation/video editing/simulation/machine learning to the point where they need 64GB of RAM. And most of those people will probably go for a professional workstation like the Dell XPS or something. Everyone else prefers two RAM bars instead of one in order to be able to use the dual-channel performance boost. If these things are clearly marked on the product page, I'll upgrade my rating to 5 stars. Other than that I haven't had any problems with my laptop.
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