Is this laptop suitable for (some) games and is the value for money good?
Lenovo (15.6-inch) gaming notebook (AMD RyzenTM 3 3200U 4-Thread CPU, 3.5GHz, 8GB DDR4, 128GB SSD, 500GB HDD, Radeon ™ Vega 3, DVD ± RW, HDMI, BT, USB 3.0, Wi-Fi, Windows 10 Prof. 64, MS Office) # 6190 https://www.amazon.de/...07X5DN44Z/
Except for the name there's nothing "gaming"
So if he should be used for gaming just do not buy too little power but if he is to be used for office work like Exel and Word then he is o.K.
I would need CPU.
Such a device can't be described as a gaming notebook. The dealer sells only garbage. For 400 euro, you will not find a gaming notebook anywhere else, but rather a simple multimedia device.
Look at the following device for the same price: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...g7+6hm83es
There you have with the Intel Core i5-8265U a more powerful processor and also installed a twice as large SSD. Furthermore, also 8 GB of RAM. An operating system is not available, but you get here, for example, Windows 10 Home for just 12.50 euro: https://www.mmoga.de/Software/Windows/Windows-10-Home-OEM.html
Is the cpu sufficient for 2500 bitrate streaming?
I would not buy it because too little memory is in it. Today it should be at least 16 GB.
But gaming power is not there. For laptops, I would rather go up 900 in order to be able to play decent games.
2500 bitrate streaming in it?
What about gpu
What should be with it?
Woah… I do not know it that way, but if you need the Cpu performance, I'd rather rely on that of xLukas123. Powerful with the i5.
Also better have chucked after
I would need a streaming computer with cpu performance
In which direction and with which codec?