Dear Community,
I plan to sell my pc and then I would have about 1500 euro. This is because mine is currently consuming a lot of electricity, and I would be a bit more mobile in general.
Now to my question:
With this laptop I would like to program a little in the IDEs of JetBrains that play one or the other game and of course work with it. It should have a good battery life and generally also have a good P / L ratio. It shouldn't be too loud either. In addition, the laptop should have a faster Grakas (GTX 1660TI) and an inconspicuous case. - That would be my preferred configuration.
In general, I would recommend a laptop with an AMD Ryzen CPU and Nvidia graphics card with at least 16GB Ram, as well as an SSD and USB C 3 Gen 2 ports (has the advantage that you can operate the device with just one cable, so you can use a USB port to charge the device at the same time, connect keyboard, mouse and monitor).
Which games should it be about? Depending on the game, the laptop needs a bit more graphics performance.
I don't play particularly elaborate games myself. I play a few simulators. No elaborate AAA titles, however.
Here is a selection, already pre-filtered, from Notebooksbilliger
https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...ility=alle
In my experience, I advise you ahb from MSI devices, my last MSI laptop that I had had to be sent back after about 10 days because the mainboard was defective and I then had problems with customer service because I replaced the HDD with a I exchanged SSD and after about 3/4 year the hinge of the Dispalys began to cause problems and partly break off, so for a 1000 euro laptop the quality was really very poor.
https://hardwarerat.de/...-nvme?c=66 it has a lot of power and is not unbearably loud because there's a lot of space in the housing for cooling, you can upgrade the processor if you ever feel like it. You can also switch between ssd and ram, the fan is easy to clean, but what do you mean by long battery life?
I know that gaming laptops usually have a worse battery life. But I would like to be able to program something in IntelliJ without a power supply unit, or to be able to edit documents in Word.
The battery lasts about 4 hours