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  1. 1 hour ago, NowNow said:

     

    Depends on the device. Some state that if you break a seal it may affect the warranty. So best to not assume. Likely it will be fine, but check before action.

    Even if the vendor fits the module for free, that's another 1500 baht added to or taken away from the budget. Then if you wish to return the device for any reason, you are left with a 16GB RAM module that you have to remove yourself. Better to buy a device with two modules fitted in the first instance. Likely the OP will not buy the device to which you refer, as it doesn't have Windows installed. Either way, if to be done, best to get an identical module fitted.

    You need to calm down. You aren't the only one with a clue...

    What a crock. Name me one all in one that will void a warranty if extra ram is added in a vacant slot. Just name one.

     

  2. 15 hours ago, NowNow said:

     

    A waste of time suggesting this. If Lenovo don't fit the RAM, it may affect the warranty. There is no way that he will do it himself anyway.

    Will not affect warranty. Please state where that is noted. The PC gets taken to a shop and then RAM is easily and professionally installed.

    OP, there seems to be quite a bit poor information on this thread. Rest assured that additional RAM will be fine. If a PC does not accept additional RAM then it will not boot. If it does not boot then the tech will simply remove the RAM and not sell it to you.

     

    OP, you came here seeking logical advice. There seems to be a lot of silly assumptions getting tossed around here.

  3. And further to this, Lenovo and other manufacturers often have incorrect specs ort incomplete specs on their web pages. https://www.lenovo.com/th/en/p/desktops/thinkcentre/thinkcentre-neo-series/thinkcentre-neo-50q-gen-4-tiny-(intel)/12ln007kta

     

    Here is just one more example. Port 8 is classed as a USB C 3.2a when in fact it clearly shows an HDMI port. Contacting Lenovo confirms this as does actual;ly sticking HDMI cables into it.

     

    OP, rest assured you can buy a second 16GB RAM stick to get a 32 RAM total in the all in one you are considering.

    Why in Buddha's name would a manufacturer give the maxium amount of ram in one slot and leave the other slot unavailable for use?

     

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  4. 34 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

    Read the specs again. It says Max Memory is up to 16GB, which is already fitted. Get 2 x 8GBs.

    And 22kg weight?

    Learn something about computing before you give more false information. The bottleneck on total ram is chip dependent. You have a habit of offering armchair falsities. You are a lightweight.

     

    Why Does Crucial offer a 64GB ram kit?

     

    https://www.crucial.com/compatible-upgrade-for/lenovo/thinkcentre-neo-30a-24

  5. On 6/25/2024 at 10:17 PM, giddyup said:

    How do these specs look?

     

     

    Brand

    Lenovo

    Model

    ThinkCentre Neo 30a 24 (12CE00CGTA)

    Processor

    Intel Core i5-12450H (2.0GHz up to 4.4GHz, 12MB Intel Smart Cache)

    Chipset

    Intel SoC Platform

    Graphics

    Integrated Graphics : Intel UHD Graphics

    Display Screen

    23.8" 1920x1080 (FHD), IPS, 60Hz, 250nits, Anti-glare, 72% NTSC

    Main Memory

    16GB (1x 16GB) SO-DIMM DDR4-3200

    Memory Slot

    2 x DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, dual-channel capable

    Max Memory

    Up to 16GB DDR4-3200

    Storage

    512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe® 3.0x4 NVMe®

    Storage Slot

    1 x M.2 SSD (up to 1TB)

    Optical Disk Drive

    None

    Web Camera

    • HD 720p 0° Pre-angle pull up camera, LED indicator • 2x, Array Microphone

    Sound Technology

    High Definition (HD) Audio, Realtek® ALC256 codec

    Audio Jack

    1x headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)

    Speaker

    Stereo speakers, 3W x2, Audio by HARMAN

    Network

    10/100/1000 LAN

    Wireless

    Wi-Fi 6 (Intel AX201)

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth 5.1

    Ports

    2x USB 2.0 2x USB 3.2 Gen 2 1x HDMI®-out

    CardReader

    None

    Power Adapter

    90W 89% Adapter

    Battery

    None

    OS

    DOS

    Material

    N/A

    Keyboard Type

    ENG/TH Keys

    Backlit

    None

    Touchpad

    None

    Finger Print

    None

    Special Feature

    N/A

    Dimension

    (W x D x H) : 54.10 x 20.75 x 43.38 cm

    Net Weight

    6.70 KG

    Package Dimension

    (W x D x H) : 20.50 x 65.00 x 55.00 cm

    Gross Weight

    22.00 KG

    Volume

    73,287.50 cm3

    OP, the unit you mention is okay as an all in one. It has a mobile processor (built for a laptop) but will still be suitable for you needs.

     

    All other specs look okay for your needs with the exception of RAM. There is only 1 X 16gb stick of ram but enough slots for 2 sticks.

     

    This is important because with only 1 stick, the PC memory will only run at half speed effectively. I.agine there there is only one road from point a to point b. If that road has a crash on it, no matter what the speed limit is or how many lanes it has, things slow.

     

    Dual channel is effectively a replication of that road so if one is blocked, the other is still available. When there are no crashes traffic flows smoothly. Now this is an over simplification on a complex subject but is apt.

     

    You could buy another stick of 16gb ram to make it dual channel for about 1700 baht from any PC shop installed.

     

    Alternatively, go to Advice or JIB or Powerbuy or Banana IT or Lenovo  or Dell and ask for a current CPU core 5 Intel or ryzen 5 AMD processor. 2 x16 GB RAM installed in dual channel mode, and a 1 tb M2 HDD.. all the rest is just dressing.

     

    If you get those specs, you will have a solid and long lasting PC without doubt.

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  6. Most 'salad' dishes can be. for instance, Yam woon sen talay is very low in fat. If you are cooking for yourself, then many things can be cooked with low fat except fried foods of course.

     

    Steamed and sticky rice are. Rendered duck can be as can lean pork loin and skinless chicken if you want meat protein.

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  7. On 6/8/2024 at 12:59 PM, node said:

    I think this is good advise. Forget Ban Moo, the place there only make single sided boards, and not good.

    The Chinese's are much better and you get your stuff in (5) -(7) days here.

    On their website http://xxx.easyeda. cxx you put in your schematic to generate the PCB  or PCB you already did, (either will work), and generate the Gerber file, save and submit. 

    Two thinks they do a minimum of (5) PCBs and double sided. They can do Single sided PCBs but would require a read up on it.  

    Considering that I needed the product by tomorrow. China is not an option. But thank you for offering a link. I have purchased the components and put the unit together on a basic wafer board. Bought a soldering iron and a set of alligator clip ball joint thingies and a magnifying glass.

    Parts were 350 baht with fancy flung fling knobs. tools about the same price.

  8. 16 hours ago, LS24 said:

    A thoroughly good idea that was successful in other places in the past. He really though the Lotteries consortiums lobby to close the schemes down when official lottery revenue drops.

    A thoroughly good idea that was successful in other places in the past. In the US and other places the Lotteries consortium lobbied to close the schemes down when official lottery revenue dropped. Thai people are already large users of the lottery. Having this system is a type of savings plan.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prize-linked_savings_account

     

  9. 45 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    I am sure you will find what you are looking for in the Ban Mo area 

    about there:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/qdUaja2NEHWt52ubA

     

    Online PCBWay are fast and good.

    Thanks, that is the area that I have gone to for ESP8266 gear and seen all the 3d printer accessories. I didn't find any actual store fronts soldering up circuits like I need though. I don't need a printed PSB, just a standard waffle is fine.
    The unit is to adjust fueling for a specific vehicle ECU. I had built one in the past and gave it away as I thought I would not need one again. Evidentially, though, I do.

  10. 4 hours ago, hankypankee said:


    You sound like a typical grifter and a leach. Are you another of those foreigners in Thailand who has no money and is looking for ways to live off the backs of others?!

    That's not completely true. He was just recently expressing a desire to learn the prostitution trade. He figures he might get the occasional 200 baht thrown his way every couple of swallows.

     

    If he aims high, he might be able to suck a marble through a yard of garden hose in no time.

  11. I have a schematic and parts list for an electrical system that I would like created.
    Is there anywhere in Bangkok Thonburi or Nonthaburi that offers this service with fast turn around? This is what i want made. Parts are off the shelf. Down around Yaowarat where a lot of 3d printers parts and the like that can be sourced might be a good location but does anyone know a particular store that can handle this in a couple of days?

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  12. 12 minutes ago, bob smith said:

    is it?

     

    so if I go to spain for a week is that my home because it's where I am?

     

    talk about a daft rationalization! 

     

    bob.

    In so much that the locals in Spain would tire of you as quickly as the Thai locals do. Come to think of it, that would probably happen no matter where ever you are. So in that sense at least, where ever you are the locals would make you feel like you're at home.

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