Hi
https://www.otto.de/...1219547005
it's all about this.
everything seems to be in order, but the laptop has no hdd if i understood correctly. How does that limit me?
Rather badly configured. Ne 1tb ssd would really do no harm. The one here would have significantly more power: https://hardwarerat.de/...0-pro?c=66 if the screen is sufficient for you, I would access it
Has only one i5 processor and i need either i7 or amd ryzen 7
What you need is a good processor and the 10400 is absolutely awesome! 6 cores with 12 threads. I can't imagine that you need 16 threads of the amd ryzen. What are you going to do with the laptop? Ironing and boiling eggs at the same time?
Fast processor, enough memory, good graphics, but could have better ssd. The battery doesn't last that long either and is sometimes quite loud. Windows 10 Home can be turned into normal Windows 10 anyway, so no problem. If you need something quick to play with no problem, you will likely need to charge it often. But for work or something it would be nothing, too loud for that, fan sometimes gets very loud for no reason. I have it myself that's why I know my way around
Looks good SSD a bit bigger and longer battery thanks to it would be perfect
Yes, then i no longer need a sandwich maker and can make my sandwiches on the laptop.
Joking aside
no, at least i7 is required from my education.
I7 can also be called 4 cores and 8 threads. Your instructors have no idea about the latest laptop hardware! What are you learning and who is telling nonsense?
Game Creation (2d, 3d, VR)
The fact that the laptop has no HDD basically only restricts you to the extent that you have less memory available. If 512 GB is enough for you, there's no problem. Compared to an HDD, the SSD again provides a clearly noticeable speed boost.
But take a look at the following device from the same manufacturer, which is 50 euro cheaper: https://www.cyberport.de/?DEEP=1C17-23J
This is also a 17-inch device. The Intel Core i7-10750H installed there offers about as much performance as the Ryzen 4800H. However, a GeForce RTX 2070 is built into the device I mentioned, which offers more power than the RX 5600M. Otherwise, as in the other device, 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD are also installed.
Here is another device for 1,400 euro: https://www.alternate.de/Acer/Nitro-5-(AN517-41-R2DT)-Gaming-Notebook/html/product/1706699
An AMD Ryzen 7 5800H, an RTX 3070, a 1 TB SSD and 16 GB RAM are installed there. That would make a significant difference in terms of performance and at the same time you would have an SSD that is twice as large. My only problem is that I'm not a big fan of Acer, but everyone has different preferences when it comes to notebook manufacturers.
Yes, then send the shop my laptop suggestion, I'm sure they'll give the nod when they can read the specification. It makes no difference to programming games, since 12 threads are really sufficient. It depends more on the ram
What do you think of here?
https://www.otto.de/...1196384588
i try to limit myself to otto as much as possible
Not a bad device either.