AMR5 16G+512G is on sale
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:51 am
Determining the specs for a new PC(or a PC upgrade) can be a delicate balancing act. You want to spend enough so you won’t be miserable in the future, but not so much that you don’t make use of all the hardware you get.The AMR5 configuration has been prepared for you in the most perfect condition.
Memory (or RAM) is the perfect example of this. Your PC uses RAM to hold data temporarily: When you’re opening applications, working on large files in Photoshop, or even juggling dozens and dozens of browser tabs, that data is being stored in the system memory, not on your SSD or HDD. The more memory-intensive tasks you do, the more RAM you should have. It’ll keep your computer feeling fast and responsive.For people doing office work or gaming, 16GB of memory can be a hedge against future needs. Maybe you create simple spreadsheets in Excel now, but later you’ll be working on complex documents overflowing with data. Or perhaps you strictly play games at the moment, putting most of the load on your discrete GPU’s VRAM, but later might also juggle other programs and lots of browser tabs in the background.
The AMR5 drives use the M.2NVME specification. Currently, NVMe PCIe 3.0 (a.k.a. Gen 3) SSDs are capable of speeds up to 3,500MB per second, while NVMe PCIe 4.0 (a.k.a. Gen 4) SSDs can reach up to 7,500MB per second.Bottom line: NVMe is fast. Really fast. Like never-have-to-wait-again-for-your-computer fast. NVMe is the storage technology you want for your current or next PC.
Indeed, I’ve felt zero compulsion to replace my six- to seven year-old systems since they were upgraded with NVMe SSDs. Zero.
During this week AMR5 started another round of sales and I don't want you to miss out, this is our way of giving back to our customers. The normal price of AMR5 is $599.99. We decided to drop the price to $499.
You can also use the 50$ coupon, so the final price can be reduced to $449. This is a great deal!
Memory (or RAM) is the perfect example of this. Your PC uses RAM to hold data temporarily: When you’re opening applications, working on large files in Photoshop, or even juggling dozens and dozens of browser tabs, that data is being stored in the system memory, not on your SSD or HDD. The more memory-intensive tasks you do, the more RAM you should have. It’ll keep your computer feeling fast and responsive.For people doing office work or gaming, 16GB of memory can be a hedge against future needs. Maybe you create simple spreadsheets in Excel now, but later you’ll be working on complex documents overflowing with data. Or perhaps you strictly play games at the moment, putting most of the load on your discrete GPU’s VRAM, but later might also juggle other programs and lots of browser tabs in the background.
The AMR5 drives use the M.2NVME specification. Currently, NVMe PCIe 3.0 (a.k.a. Gen 3) SSDs are capable of speeds up to 3,500MB per second, while NVMe PCIe 4.0 (a.k.a. Gen 4) SSDs can reach up to 7,500MB per second.Bottom line: NVMe is fast. Really fast. Like never-have-to-wait-again-for-your-computer fast. NVMe is the storage technology you want for your current or next PC.
Indeed, I’ve felt zero compulsion to replace my six- to seven year-old systems since they were upgraded with NVMe SSDs. Zero.
During this week AMR5 started another round of sales and I don't want you to miss out, this is our way of giving back to our customers. The normal price of AMR5 is $599.99. We decided to drop the price to $499.
You can also use the 50$ coupon, so the final price can be reduced to $449. This is a great deal!