flobber238
Bronze Level Poster
Hey. A new option on laptops is improved thermal compound. I do not know the performance improvement which this causes, but at an additional cost of £9, is it really necessary to give it as an option?
There are two possible scenarios- 1) the compound does not offer significant improvements, in which case is it worth any money at all? of 2) it offers major improvements, in which case it should be offered as standard ( and I would accept the £9 cost increase ).
To be honest if it does offer any improvement, everybody is going to choose it. So imho it should be either standard, or not even an option.
AND one more thing! Could PCS please make the Kingston SSDs available as an option for the second laptop hard drive bay? That way I can pretend that I'm going to buy a laptop with dual SSDs in Raid :3
There are two possible scenarios- 1) the compound does not offer significant improvements, in which case is it worth any money at all? of 2) it offers major improvements, in which case it should be offered as standard ( and I would accept the £9 cost increase ).
To be honest if it does offer any improvement, everybody is going to choose it. So imho it should be either standard, or not even an option.
AND one more thing! Could PCS please make the Kingston SSDs available as an option for the second laptop hard drive bay? That way I can pretend that I'm going to buy a laptop with dual SSDs in Raid :3