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On 06/10/2021 at 15:43, kevhamster said:
This is the one I'd chose: https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/dell-inspiron-14-5415-14-laptop-amd-ryzen-7-512-gb-ssd-silver-10230198-pdt.html
Quite a close call between that and the 4th link, but overall the CPU in that one seems to edge it.
Top man, cheers Kev!
Glad you've suggested that one, is my preferred option. Hope not too technical but any obvious reason why the CPU on the Dell edges it? Not the most clue'd up myself but if i was to guess i'd assume that despite it having a lower base and max clock speed, something about how the Ryzen processor actually works and utilises its speed leads to it being better? Reason I ask is that I've also read that FM is pretty CPU intensive although normally only uses one core, so not necessarily taking full advantage of Ryzen 7 5700u's 8x cores
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Afternoon gents,
Like everyone else, just looking for some guidance on a few laptops, primarily with FM in mind. Been trudging along with the same laptop for almost 8 years now so looking to upgrade. A few I’ve got in mind are below, all £700, 14” super sleek/light & ultra-portable, which is my priority. Graphics not really a concern, only play FM and even that on low settings.
Dell Inspiron - 14 1514, AMD Ryzen 7 5700u Octacore 1.8/4.3GHZ, 8gb RAM.
Acer Swift 3 - AMD Ryzen 7 4700u Octacore 2/4.1 GHZ, 8gb RAM
Acer Swift 3 – Intel i5-1135G7 Quadcore 2.4/4.2 GHZ , 8gb RAM
HP 14s – Intel i7-1165G7 Quadcore 2.8/4.7GHz, 8gb RAM
I presume all will run FM well, but just looking for your thoughts on the best bet. The Dell one is my most favoured as it stands, but open to thoughts.
Cheers all
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FM24 - PC/Laptop advice thread *** PLEASE READ OPENING POST BEFORE POSTING ***
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This is really helpful and good to know, thank you for sharing!
Brilliant, cheers again