I will soon have an ACER Aspire 3 (A315-56-37QB), notebook with 15.6 inch display, Core i3 processor, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Intel UHD graphics and wanted to ask if this lap top is a low end device? If it is a low end device then overclocking would be appropriate and I do not know exactly whether this is a good or bad graphics card.
Yes, lower end will not work soon
And you usually can't overclock a laptop
I'm not very familiar with lap tops. It's a shame that this is a low end.
Yes is low end and no it only has the integrated graphics card of the CPU so not really good. Over-tacking is also not possible
Yes, it's a shame to keep studying hard
Lower performance class for notebooks with Intel's 10th generation mobile SoC series. (Core i3 - 1005G1)
2 cores / 4 threads on the CPU part and with G1 the smallest Intel graphics chip in this series.
Office, multimedia, films and the Internet. Under that, Intel actually only positions Pentium, Celeron and possibly Atom in terms of performance.
Yes, that is a low end device. Would rather classify it as an office device. I wouldn't overclock as laptops have less efficient cooling. So you will almost certainly get temperature problems. If he can be overclocked at all…
The graphics card is not a real graphics card in the sense that it is a graphics chip integrated in the processor that creates the most common. Gambling is not really possible with it.
Absolutely low.
It is an office notebook with a dual core processor.