I'm looking for a notebook for school and then "accidentally" came across it:
So I hardly know anything about it, but 20 GB DDR4 Ram is a bit crass for 650 euro. So you see a "hack" somewhere on this notebook? CPU and memory aren't bad either
So something can be wrong there's somehow far too cheap.
I would be a little skeptical. 20 GB is a bad number in terms of RAM. (4GB), 8GB, 16GB or 32GBn are common. There are of course no upper limits.
In theory, you would get 16 GB and 4 GB of 20 GB, but nobody actually does that.
We have the same laptop for both people in our four walls.
At that time it had only cost 306 euro at the dealer (Saturn, Expert, etc.).
The offer strikes me as strange. Although it is advertised as a Lenovo laptop, there's no description of which laptop from Lenovo it is.
The product description also includes the Athlon64 and not the Ryzen used to advertise above.
The graphics card is also an OnChip graphics card of the CPU and although they are pretty good, for me they have relatively little to do with gaming performance.
All in all, it doesn't look very serious to me.
20 GB Ram is usually nonsensical. Furthermore, RAM is currently cheap.
You get 16 GB DDR4 RAM for about 50 euro, for the additional 4GB you can expect about 15 euro.
The Ryzen 3500U is not as high (but already good enough for office, etc.) like all Ryzen notebook CPUs that are not part of the 4000 series.
1TB SSD is good for the price.
All in all you probably get. A slightly better system for the same money.
P.S. 8GB RAM is actually enough for Office.
It is definitely not equipped with a Ryzen 5, 20 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD.
Well, the laptop is hardly intended for gaming, iGPUs are completely okay and common.
Gaming Notebook is in the product description and advertising with gaming does not make the whole thing serious for me.
I don't know if you can call it a gaming notebook. I don't really find the seller trustworthy.
Below is the following note:
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Note: The device was technically changed by shinobee, e.g. We deliver it against the manufacturer lenovo with installed Win10 Prof. Aus "
I would consider the Athlon 64 an input error.
Advertising that thing with gaming really makes no sense! I hadn't read that before.
Yes, I also noticed the hint, but frankly I'm not sure here whether it is an input error or whether an Athlon CPU is simply sold as Ryzen.
As far as I know, the title itself is not necessarily meaningful, what is correct is the product description so that it is not a scam. Even if they buy the thing from Lenovo and then change it, they will probably not swap the CPU on a laptop.
What is strange in that sense is that if you select any laptop with an AMD CPU from the dropdown menu, the Athlon is always there as the processor. The Intel seems to be right.
The actual product description below also includes Ryzen 5 3500U
According to recessions it should actually be one, but originally from Lenovo with 4GB RAM, smaller SSD and no OS. Shinobee then simply plugged in a 16GB module RAM, swapped the SSD and hit Windows. (The models with 4GB RAM were presumably cheap at the wholesaler, since they probably got rid of them badly)
Well the recessions are mixed. Are there any who write that according to CPU Z they had a different CPU than the one ordered.