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Posted by Adam1987TTT
 - June 10, 2021, 10:19:37
I would NOT recommend this model with Ryzen CPU.
We had many 3700Pro cpu version modell with 32GB ram at the company and allmost all of them has been returned as impossible to work on.
Almost freeze, laggy as hell - you need to wait sometimes 5-10 sec between switching apps, bios update helps a little, but next windows update screw it again......
we have intel and amd version from the same modell, all of the intels are fines but amds are nightmares....
Posted by Tick
 - March 29, 2021, 11:44:36
Regarding second SSD in WWAN slot.
My experience with SN520 in WWAN slot.
BIOS recognizes 2 NVME disks and Ubuntu live installer finds SN520.
However, it is not recognized elsewhere - not in Windows and not possible to boot after live installer finished.
Looks like only one SSD is supported: either in main 2280 slot or WWAN slot.
Posted by Wouter Smaal
 - April 25, 2020, 20:01:44
My customized AMD Thinkpad T495 (20NJCTO1WW) is unfortunately equipped with a slower screen AND SSD:
- 400 nits FHD panel AU Optronics B140HAN05.7, not with the faster Innolux N140HCG-GQ2.
- Slower SK Hynix (PC401 512GB M.2), not with the faster Samsung SSD (P981 NVMe).
I understand that Lenovo does not want to be dependent on one manufacturer. I experience the disappointment that parts have been assembled with lesser specifications.
Posted by Richard Corfield
 - December 12, 2019, 17:09:10
I've just received my T495, the 3700 model, and am getting to know it. I'm not so used to modern Windows which may not  be helping. There seems to be confusion as to multiple apps trying to manage things like display, sound. I'm seeing tweeks improve the sound using an external multi-track device so that's fixing. Not reliable enough to record through but no longer uncomfortable to listen.

Battery life is reporting about 6 hours just Google Music. I wonder why my result is so different to those published here!
Posted by Avathar
 - November 13, 2019, 20:20:59
Quote from: Focusonskills on November 12, 2019, 13:44:17
@arif777

Yes, I mean the m.2 sata ssd in 2242 format.
Quote from: arif777 on November 12, 2019, 06:01:09
@Focusonskills, what do you mean by traditional m.2 ssd ? do you mean sata m.2 ssd or anything else ? I purchased a thinkpad t495 and want to install an additional ssd in blank wwan slot. but I am not sure which type of ssd will be compatible in that slot. Please provide detail information.

Are you sure?
In the german thread someone mentiond it works with a Western Digital PC SN520 SSD, which is a NVMe PCIe disk.
Posted by Focusonskills
 - November 12, 2019, 13:44:17
@arif777

Yes, I mean the m.2 sata ssd in 2242 format.
Quote from: arif777 on November 12, 2019, 06:01:09
@Focusonskills, what do you mean by traditional m.2 ssd ? do you mean sata m.2 ssd or anything else ? I purchased a thinkpad t495 and want to install an additional ssd in blank wwan slot. but I am not sure which type of ssd will be compatible in that slot. Please provide detail information.
Posted by arif777
 - November 12, 2019, 06:01:09
Quote from: Focusonskills on November 08, 2019, 23:10:33
For those of you wondering if the m.2 2242 slot accepts ssd, yes it does. However it only accepts a traditional m.2 ssd, not an m.2 NVMe ssd in which the one that come with the laptop is. They have the same m.2 pin but they aren't the same.

@Focusonskills, what do you mean by traditional m.2 ssd ? do you mean sata m.2 ssd or anything else ? I purchased a thinkpad t495 and want to install an additional ssd in blank wwan slot. but I am not sure which type of ssd will be compatible in that slot. Please provide detail information.
Posted by william blake
 - November 10, 2019, 15:03:51
Quote from: João on November 04, 2019, 00:32:56
It would be cool if you guys reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad T495 with the AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700U.
really? hard to imagine more useless testing, 3700 after 3500. same stuff. intel 4 core i5->4 core i7 is something similar. extra money for marketing nothing.
Posted by Focusonskills
 - November 08, 2019, 23:10:33
For those of you wondering if the m.2 2242 slot accepts ssd, yes it does. However it only accepts a traditional m.2 ssd, not an m.2 NVMe ssd in which the one that come with the laptop is. They have the same m.2 pin but they aren't the same.
Similarly if you want to buy an adapter for the NVMe ssd as external disk, make sure you buy the one that support NVMe.
Posted by João
 - November 04, 2019, 00:32:56
It would be cool if you guys reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad T495 with the AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700U.
Posted by sebastianb88
 - October 22, 2019, 23:02:30
Quote from: Max T on September 16, 2019, 13:40:37
Quote from: Daxo on September 16, 2019, 04:23:19
You need to change the power settings in the BIOS, by default the battery mode is in battery optimized whereas on AC power it is in max performance.

check this post:

forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T400-T500-and-newer-T/T495-Heavy-Throttling-on-Battery/td-p/4526828

According to the posts you linked, this issue is not entirely solved by changing BIOS settings. Apparently it resets on AC power.
Correct, I have the same issue.
Posted by Mokujin
 - October 03, 2019, 20:57:33
Quote from: JL55 on September 13, 2019, 12:14:21
The review mentioned the M.2 2242 WWAN slot can be used for SSD, but have you tried to install one and test whether it works? Someone from Reddit tries that on T490 and it didn't work. Really want to know if T495 has that working.

The reviewer is incorrect. I can confirm that the WWAN slot does NOT accept a SSD. I upgraded my own T495 with a 2TB SSD and installed the stock 128GB SSD in the WWAN slot. It physically fits, but the machine doesn't recognize it.

Lenovo could of course enable it in a future BIOS update, but I wouldn't count on it. They will likely only make it possible to unstall 2 SSDs in their performance/workstation models.
Posted by Sim
 - September 21, 2019, 16:23:27
Is the max memory 40GB? The datasheet says 32GB.
Posted by A
 - September 18, 2019, 00:51:29
@Andreas Osthoff - Can you test the power consumption with a single ram stick instead of 2?

It seems AMD has fixed many of the power consumption issues, but idle power usage seems quite a bit higher. So I wonder does AMD still have more work to do with idle performance or is that extra ram chip making some of that difference.
Posted by Max T
 - September 16, 2019, 13:40:37
Quote from: Daxo on September 16, 2019, 04:23:19
You need to change the power settings in the BIOS, by default the battery mode is in battery optimized whereas on AC power it is in max performance.

check this post:

forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T400-T500-and-newer-T/T495-Heavy-Throttling-on-Battery/td-p/4526828

According to the posts you linked, this issue is not entirely solved by changing BIOS settings. Apparently it resets on AC power.