QFoam wrote:We've seen before that we can't believe everything that these manufacturers say in their docs. Just one example is shown
here, in which Intel's docs tell us that a family of CPUs can supposedly only support 2 SO-DIMMs, when in fact many manufacturers used 4 SO-DIMMs with them. Plus, as a wise man once said "Sometimes there are deep, dark secrets in these boxes..."
I think the odds that 8GB modules will work in the W700 are slim, based on the fact that lead_org couldn't get them to work in the T500. He doesn't say in the thread that he tested using the latest BIOS for the machine, but he's very smart so I'm assuming that he did. But the chipset for the W700 is significantly different, and I'd like to see someone test known working 8GB modules with the machine's latest BIOS before closing the case. That's the final test, assuming Lenovo releases no more BIOS updates for the machine.
Yeah, I noticed the same things you mentioned in regards to the NBR thread and crappy Lenovo/Intel doc, but didn't feel like going into detail about it. Either the 8g sticks work for me or they don't. Five minute test and I have an answer.
This garbage reminds me of the old Intel 8086/8088 math coprocessor mess back in the 1980s. Make all of the chips the same, then turn off a feature and sell -one- of the chips a little cheaper. Would be nice if chipsets/bios/mboard/etc. came fully enabled for the features already built in, wouldn't it?
If I get some $cash$ sooner than later, I'll get a W520 quickly and will be able to test whether the sticks I picked up are working or not. And, since I -do- intend to get a W520(eventually), if I come across a good deal on a couple more 8g sticks, I'll scarf them up. That would give me a couple more chances to try 'em in the W700. Right now, Crucial has these sticks for under $400 each, which is getting into my territory, so I might just grab one or two in the next month or so.
Dunno on all of this; just trying to get some more memory.
As far as your SSD comments, I've been there, done that. I run a dedicated ramdisk and am cramped now with 8g total on my W700. Going to 16g would allow me to run all(vs. some) of the intensive I/O stream I'm currently doing in memory and none to disk. I'm using a throw away SSD in lieu of ram and am prepared to swap it out if it craps out, but a ramdrive is really the way I want to go.