Using Laptop Parts to Build a PC: Tips Needed

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Asked By GadgetGuru99 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for some guidance on building a PC or a small factory setup using leftover laptop parts I have. Specifically, I've got 64GB of DDR5 RAM and two NVMe drives totaling 3TB. I'd love to hear your recommendations on how to make the most of these components. I'm considering a barebone system but I'm open to other suggestions!

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Answered By AdapterAce77 On

You might want to look into these adapters I found: https://www.amazon.com/sodimm-dimm-adapter/s?k=sodimm+to+dimm+adapter. The DDR4 versions seem to perform pretty well.

GadgetGuru99 -

That sounds really interesting! Thanks for the link!

Answered By TechSavvy88 On

You can actually get adapters for your RAM to fit a desktop motherboard! That's a great way to utilize those laptop parts.

CuriousCat21 -

Oh, I learned something new today—thanks for sharing!

Answered By BitBuilder55 On

While you can definitely use M.2 drives, keep in mind that laptop RAM is different and won’t work with a desktop motherboard. If you want more tailored advice, check out communities for builds—they usually have great suggestions based on your budget and needs!

HelpfulHiker42 -

Thanks for the advice! I'll definitely look into that.

GadgetGuru99 -

Thanks for the tips, I’ll check that out!

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