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I agree, but it's less expensive to manufacture. They save the cost of the added DIMM connector. This seems to be a tradition among almost all manufactures.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Because it saves them money obviously, but this also allows the memory to use faster memory chips than so-dimm and with ddr5 there is way less of a hit to performance because it acts as dual channel whereas ddr4 would not and could cause memory bottlenecks.
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