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The answer is awesome poo poo. Bring on more weird stuff, computers are boring.
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v1ld posted:I still have the open box 2021 Slim 7 (5800H, 3060, and I believe 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD), haven't returned it yet. It was a little over $800 after taxes, a bit more. Can ship it to you for cost if you're in the US - I'm in the South Eest. Bought the older, heavier adapter for it as the slim version it comes with was missing. BB may still be selling them open box, too. Oops totally missed this. Good tip on the Best Buy open box, though. I got a 2022 Legion Slim 7 with the Ryzen 9 and 6800s for just over 1k at my local store.
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# ? Jan 6, 2023 01:40 |
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The OP hasn't updated in like three years so I'm asking here blind. For a friend, some dipshit without an account posted:If I wanted to buy a laptop with decent specs for things like image/audio editing and some light gaming what kind of stuff should I be looking at UPDATE: his budget is around 50,000¥, which at time of writing is a little under 400 dollars, but "maybe more if it's worth it". DoctorWhat fucked around with this message at 06:50 on Jan 6, 2023 |
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Almost certainly looking used, which I can't really speak to in your region. Laptops at that price are not going to be able to handle something like Elden Ring.
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# ? Jan 6, 2023 15:35 |
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Lenovo did a graphics dock with a... 1060? A million years ago. And then immediately discontinued it. Bad thermal management I think. Asus definitely has one and probably designed around the problems Lenovo ran into And yes this is the thread for weird laptop problems
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 00:36 |
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Are chromebook batteries built in with some kind of battery protection? Every laptop I've owned has had severe lifetime reduction from draining the battery fully except this chromebook I've owned for three years now. This thing is running on at least seven hours of battery once unplugged and I'm looking to buy two more low end laptops with very good battery life.
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bull3964 posted:The answer is awesome poo poo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep6HhI1mpko As usual with this weird stuff I'm not really sure it's worth the compromises unless you have a very specific niche requirements. Like two screens is cool... but now you have to carry a separate lovely keyboard and origami stand thing. DoctorWhat posted:The OP hasn't updated in like three years so I'm asking here blind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVO-UDCO78 mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 13:52 on Jan 7, 2023 |
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parthenocarpy posted:Are chromebook batteries built in with some kind of battery protection? Every laptop I've owned has had severe lifetime reduction from draining the battery fully except this chromebook I've owned for three years now. This thing is running on at least seven hours of battery once unplugged and I'm looking to buy two more low end laptops with very good battery life. Chromebooks are basically large phones so they have really low power consumption to begin with.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 14:59 |
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DoctorWhat posted:Chromebooks are basically large phones so they have really low power consumption to begin with.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 15:46 |
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Some of the more recent laptops let you set a charge limit to 80% (or a different number). Which helps a lot because keeping Li-Ion cells at 100% charge for long time is a no-no. Dunno if this is specifically set up in any chromebooks.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 17:31 |
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A lot of it is just a factor of battery cycles. When you don't have modern standby tanking your battery in a day and a half on standby, you go through fewer total cycles.
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The 40-series laptop GPUs have reduced memory bandwidth compared to their 30-series equivalents. The 3070Ti has the same 256 bit memory bus width as a 4090. The 3060 has the same 192 bit bus width as the 4080. The 4070 and lower drop to 128 bits or lower. Comparison charts below. IMO this next laptop generation of gpus may suffer from the same pricing-to-performance problems as the desktop gpus so it's not a bad idea to get hold of a 3070 Ti or 3060 laptop from this generation while the prices are low and dropping to allow for new inventory to come in, if you're looking for a gaming laptop and waiting on the next gen. The 3080 and 3080 Ti don't provide much marginal improvement, so I personally wouldn't go beyond the 3070 Ti this generation. Main factor for performance is how much power the chip is given - 150W will let you push it to its rated max, though a few go even higher. 30-series: 40-series:
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 18:22 |
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Is there such a thing as a 13" laptop with a 3060 or 3070?
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 21:02 |
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I think the closest would be 14" like the Razor Blade which comes in 3060 and 3070 flavours. Most 13" ranges have gone in the thin and light direction while you can still get chunky 14" laptops. Personally I prefer 14" in both cases.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 21:44 |
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Aware posted:I think the closest would be 14" like the Razor Blade which comes in 3060 and 3070 flavours. Most 13" ranges have gone in the thin and light direction while you can still get chunky 14" laptops. Personally I prefer 14" in both cases. I might have to look into those. I like running an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse anyway, so if I could have a small laptop powerful enough for gaming then it being a small display ain't a big deal - I'd mostly be treating the laptop screen as a second display anyway. The 15.6" Viewsonic portable monitor I got has really sold me on the viability of this setup, but I don't travel enough for it to be a high priority for me.
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# ? Jan 7, 2023 23:53 |
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Why not just go 15" then if portability isn't that important? Thermals will be an even bigger limiting factor the smaller you go.
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 00:59 |
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Look at the G14 before the razor. The blade is nice but somewhat over priced and definitely under cooled. G14 is a little thicker but you need that airflow.
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 07:02 |
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Crosby B. Alfred posted:Is there such a thing as a 13" laptop with a 3060 or 3070? only if you want to go the eGPU route
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 08:50 |
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quick question , there is a ridiculously good deal on a Asus X415 laptop (in Sweden). 16gb ram, 14 inch screen and an Intel Core i7-1065G7 I've been eyeing it for a while, either that or something with a discrete graphics card like a 3050 / 3050ti. I'm not looking to play any heavyweight titles, I still got my desktop PC (with a GTX 1080 lol) and PS5. It would mostly be for older games from 2000/2010s (Dragon Age 1) or fresh indies. Would the AsusX415 be enough for that? Or should I go for one with a graphics card?
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 09:17 |
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Gen 12 iGPUS would handle 3D games from the DA1 era or earlier just fine. A 3050ti would probably put you about on par with your GTX 1080, E: which honestly speaks to how good the 1080s were than any fault with the 3XXX cards. voiceless anal fricative fucked around with this message at 09:56 on Jan 8, 2023 |
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I need to buy a laptop sometime in the next year for work (spreadsheets, word processing, secure remote access to another workstation - not heavy math or graphics or anything) - I tend to keep laptops for like a decade before I upgrade, so want to get one that will stay kicking for as long as possible and fine paying up to $2k I suppose (less is better of course). It absolutely must have a numpad, and I'd love it to a. have a touch screen, and b. be able to run at least some games on low settings or whatever (though it would rarely be used for gaming, would be nice to have the capability) So looking at the OP, a T570 seems like it'd probably be the ticket, and some googling and the main page says there's an optional touchscreen option, but the link in the OP to work for the B&N Gold stuff seems to be broken and going to shop.lenovo.com looks like they're out of stock; there are some on Amazon but I have zero ability to determine precisely what features I do and don't want, to determine if a thing I'm buying from Amazon or whatever is the newest model with everything I need (and priced correctly) vs. being old or underpowered or not have a certain feature, or to determine if there's some new model that replaced the T570 I should be looking at. Maybe they're just really popular and thus sold out? Would love any ideas about precisely which T570 I would want (or an alternative) to search on Google, where to buy it, etc etc so I don't buy the wrong thing. Or is there a new one coming out soon I should wait for maybe?
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 15:01 |
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bull3964 posted:A lot of it is just a factor of battery cycles. When you don't have modern standby tanking your battery in a day and a half on standby, you go through fewer total cycles. gently caress modern standby
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 16:12 |
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black.lion posted:I need to buy a laptop sometime in the next year for work (spreadsheets, word processing, secure remote access to another workstation - not heavy math or graphics or anything)... The OP is so outdated that the T570 has now been replaced several times over. The most current analogue to that machine in Lenovo's lineup would be the Thinkpad T16. They come in either AMD or Intel flavors. Unfortunately, as of this writing, there doesn't seem to be any good deals on the pre-configured machines. You could come in comfortably under your 2,000 dollar budget with a custom build though as there is a deal on custom orders. I'm partial to the AMD systems as while Intel may have an edge in absolute CPU performance, I think AMD has a nice combination of power efficiency and good-for-integrated graphics. The Intel model has the benefit of having a replaceable RAM slot, so you could option a system with 8GB of onboard ram, then add an additional module for cheap yourself if you're comfortable opening up a laptop. Either way, you'll probably want a system with 16GB, a 12th generation intel or Ryzen 6000 series cpu. Lenovo coupons show up often and are generous, so if you're not in a rush there's an excellent chance that a pre-configured machine will get a good sale in the not too distant future. E: An example of a custom AMD T16 I spec'd on Lenovo's website came out to under $1,400. quote:AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 6850U Processor (2.70 GHz up to 4.70 GHz) That's about everything you could ask for in a work/business oriented machine that isn't meant for playing modern graphically intensive games. Mental Hospitality fucked around with this message at 16:27 on Jan 8, 2023 |
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Ah such great info, tysm! e: nvm found it black.lion fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Jan 8, 2023 |
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bull3964 posted:A lot of it is just a factor of battery cycles. When you don't have modern standby tanking your battery in a day and a half on standby, you go through fewer total cycles. I just spent some time looking into how to go back to S3 sleep from modern standby and found this for AMD cpus: https://github.com/DavidS95/Smokeless_UMAF - It lets you tweak cpu settings otherwise hidden by the vendor bios, including S0 (modern standby) vs S3 sleep. There are reports of driver problems re-initializing from S3 sleep, almost certainly because Microsoft is driving everyone towards modern standby. So I decided to use hibernate everywhere, it's fast enough for me. What a loving mess, Microsoft. That they won't make it optional but keep trying to force people to use modern standby is so loving dumb. The 680M iGPU turns out to be useful. I played several hours of Pathfinder Kingmaker on it while plugged into a 100W USB PD source instead of the 300W power brick. Even at 2560x1600 with High settings, the 680M could stay around 35fps. Game isn't very demanding, but it's nice to know that the 680M is useful when mobile. The Legion 5 Pro was comfortable in couch lap mode, too. There was a weird issue after 4-5 hours when the Legion decided it didn't want to draw from the USB source anymore - flashing charge light. The USB source was active - using a 5A cable with a light in it to indicate PD/connectivity. Feels like a bug in the Legion's PD stack. Really quite happy with this laptop's design. Liked the feel of it in the lap over an extended session on the couch. The weight is well balanced. Screen is gorgeous and bright - had to turn it down. I wish it didn't have the numpad as I never use it and would prefer a more centered keyboard/touchpad. Ports are well distributed and having power on the back was nice for lap use though I wish the orange light that shows the device is drawing power was visible from the front - didn't realize that it had stopped drawing USB power until I got the low battery warning from Windows.
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# ? Jan 8, 2023 19:17 |
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I have no opinions on MAINGEAR, I assume they are a Gigabyte/MSI clone but this is a beefy 17" 1440p gaming laptop for cheap (32GB of DDR5!). I'd assume the battery has a 30 minute life but who knows. Microcenter. MAINGEAR Vector Pro 2 17.3" Gaming Laptop Computer $1,300 https://www.microcenter.com/product/659862/maingear-vector-pro-2-173-gaming-laptop-computer-black AMD Ryzen 9 6900Hx 3.3GHz Processor NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8GB GDDR6 32GB DDR5 4800 RAM 1TB Solid State Drive
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Lockback posted:I have no opinions on MAINGEAR, I assume they are a Gigabyte/MSI clone but this is a beefy 17" 1440p gaming laptop for cheap (32GB of DDR5!). I'd assume the battery has a 30 minute life but who knows. Microcenter. Love how they couldn't find a not-smushed shipping box for their promo image.
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Mental Hospitality posted:The most current analogue to that machine in Lenovo's lineup would be the Thinkpad T16. They come in either AMD or Intel flavors. Okay this is a dumb question I know, but is there any indication how long this sale will be going on? Because drat its a good sale but I wasn't planning to buy this until mid-Feb at absolute earliest...
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black.lion posted:Okay this is a dumb question I know, but is there any indication how long this sale will be going on? Because drat its a good sale but I wasn't planning to buy this until mid-Feb at absolute earliest... Lenovo almost always has sales of this type going on. If you're ready to buy and there isn't a sale then you probably just wait a couple weeks.
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Lockback posted:Lenovo almost always has sales of this type going on. If you're ready to buy and there isn't a sale then you probably just wait a couple weeks. Fantastic, thank you
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WSJ article about scam job postings https://www.wsj.com/articles/laid-off-workers-are-flooded-with-fake-job-offers-11673387875 I guess the scam is that you get "hired" and then you order an inflated price laptop and the company will "reimburse" you for the cost of the $3200 laptop, which may or may not arrive paywall bypass link: https://archive.is/2023.01.11-165310/https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/laid-off-workers-are-flooded-with-fake-job-offers-11673387875
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Hadlock posted:WSJ article about scam job postings
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 22:09 |
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I wouldn't take a job at Microsoft if they immediately asked me to buy my work equipment on my own card.
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roomforthetuna posted:That's a fairly clever scam design, but also jesus christ are there really enough tech workers who wouldn't say "gently caress you I'm not paying for a company laptop before you've even sent me any money" (even to a non-scam job), that this is worthwhile? Quixzlizx posted:I wouldn't take a job at Microsoft if they immediately asked me to buy my work equipment on my own card. The people these scams are targeting are usually not qualified, experienced developers. They pull in people desperate to break into the industry and are willing to ignore glaring red flags on their way to figgy-town.
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 22:39 |
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I didn't RTFA but it doesn't even have to be a tech job. You could do this scam with any office job basically and there would be more people with zero idea how it normally works.
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# ? Jan 11, 2023 23:04 |
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It’s a really old scam. The victims of various forms show up on Reddit personal finance forums all the time.
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# ? Jan 12, 2023 00:37 |
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Looking for a laptop for the wife. She basically does spreadsheets. 16in+ 1440p or 4k ips Must have numpad keyboard Lightweight No game only spreadsheet No budget restriction. Will be purchased by her employer.
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# ? Jan 12, 2023 02:43 |
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It's worth noting that you can buy external USB numpads, for like, under $25, really good ones start around $45 Generally laptops with numpads are awful, awful devices
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# ? Jan 12, 2023 02:49 |
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How is the Legion 5? Seems to check a bunch of those boxes despite being gaming branded.
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Surely the LG Gram 17 must be worth a look with those requirements? Random google specs: 17" 16:10 WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS Display 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1260P processor (2.1 up to 4.7 GHz) Ultra-light weight 1350g (1.35kg)) 1TB SSD storage 16GB RAM Looks like a portable spreadsheet artists wet dream. Aware fucked around with this message at 05:32 on Jan 12, 2023 |
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