I plan to buy a laptop from 2017. It should cost 350 euro, but I do not know so well with laptops or generally with technology, so I ask you if the data for a laptop are good:
AMD quad-core A10-9620P APU 2.5 GHz (up to 3.4 GHz burst frequency, 2 MB cache)
43.9 cm (17.3 ") 1080p (Full HD) WLED Backlight Display (1920x1080)
8192 MB DDR4 SDRAM memory
Hard drives: 1000 GB HDD, 128 GB SSD
AMD Radeon 530
I do not want to play games with my laptop and look more like office work or Youtube or surfing the internet. Does that work with this laptop symptom-free / liquid. Are the installed parts already rather old? I wonder if the AMD Radeon 530 still has enough power. The laptop is from HP.
I thank!
The laptop is sufficient for working.
In this price segment, you will certainly find PCs with Intel processors and the same specs, since the APUs from AMD have gone out of fashion a bit.
The technique is certainly good. That the parts are older does not matter. It's all so exhausted that here in percent does not do much in performance.
Whether the price-performance ratio is right, because I know myself too little on the used market.
It could be just enough for that.
In the budget there are basically better devices.
So maybe I can't even surf the internet fluently? How can you be with a 2 year old laptop? And are the CPUs stronger on laptops? I do not want to spend 350 euro and then can't even surf fluently…
They each have stronger CPUs:
The A-Series can agree with you, but Ryzen G models with Vega 11 are pretty much the best APUs on the market. Better than a dedicated GT 1030.