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1. drewg1+CX[view] [source] 2020-07-23 13:22:08
>>ekianj+(OP)
TL;DR: Anybody know if Lenovo is locking-down NVME by PCI id, the same way they do wifi cards on their new Ryzen 4000 laptops?

I've been looking at Ryzen 4000 based laptops. I need a pointer stick / eraser stick (I hate touchpads), and Lenovo is the only choice I've seen with Ryzen 4000 and a pointer stick.

The Lenovo T14 is pretty compelling. However, I just can't stomach paying roughly 4x the market rate for NVME storage. They want $719 for a 1TB NVME drive (where I don't even know the vendor), when I can buy a 2TB drive from a vendor I trust for 1/2 of that. If I knew I could just open the thing up and replace the NVME drive, then I'd get it. But I"m afraid they've BIOS locked it to whatever OEM drive they ship.

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2. risho+LY[view] [source] 2020-07-23 13:29:14
>>drewg1+CX
I bought an amd based t14s with the base 128gb NVME drive and replaced it with a 2tb samsung 970 evo plus and it works fine. If you are planning on using linux you are likely to have a sub optimal experience unless you are okay with using a bleeding edge rolling distro like arch due to needing newer kernels for the best levels of support.
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3. drewg1+Kc1[view] [source] 2020-07-23 14:59:15
>>risho+LY
Awesome! Thank you so much! Would you mind putting up the output of lspci -vvv to pastebin or something similar and linking it here?

FWIW, my goal is to run FreeBSD-current on it.

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