Which priority would you recommend? I want to buy notebook in Amazon for 500 euro (+/- 50)
Type of processor
graphic card
R.A.M.
memory
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1.Ryzen something
2. At 500 …
3.Perfekt would be 16 but 8 also fit
4.SSD min 126 and Hdd or Only SSD but then from 256Gb (Depends on what you want to do)
What do you want to do with the notebook?
Watching movies, surfing and playing games, for example CS.GO
Play something, e.g. CS.GO
you can already delete this from your list. For a 500 euro desktop PC vllt. But not with a notebook, at least not so much fun.
Watch movies, surf
that could also be a tablet, just as a small note on the edge.
in a notebook I would pay attention that it has a FullHD display, at best, an IPS panel (what better will not be feasible in your budget)
plus an AMD Ryzen processor, such as a Ryzen 5 3500 U for example
8GB of RAM is enough
SSD as big as possible, in your price range so 512GB could be quite in it
The display diagonal you have to decide for you, Bigger is bigger, but smaller is better to transport. 15.6 "are the good mediocrity
Battery capacity as much as possible, more battery means you are less dependent on sockets
CS: GO Can he easily play with a 500 euro laptop, but nothing more.
I opted for movies, surfing and world work (more priority). I have two variants. What do you think about it? I think 2 is better
1.https://www.amazon.de/Lenovo-Notebook-i5-8250U-Windows-Grafik/dp/B07TFJXVMB/
2.https://www.amazon.de/Acer-VN7-792G-7788-i7-6700HQ-DDR4-RAM-GeForce/dp/B015RH46UU/
2 is just older, about 4 years older to be exact, but the Skylake CPU is not bad and the 945m is at least better than the intel UHD graphics. But he does not have SSD and these hybrids (SSHD) are not really an alternative.
HDD and SSD is not an issue. SSD is good for gaming, but it does not matter much to me. I seem to play a while with HDD
Whether HDD or SSD is irrelevant for playing. An SSD can just read and write faster. Windows lasts faster, a movie is copied faster, the game loads faster, folders open faster, … Once you've used a PC with SSD, you'll notice how miserably slow a computer with HDD feels.
Speed
SSDs deliver peak boot performance and high read and write performance in calculations that require advanced multitasking capabilities. SSHDs provide almost the same performance as SSDs when booting, booting, and charging. HDDs typically provide sufficient power for the majority of PC platforms available today
https://www.seagate.com/de/de/do-more/how-to-choose-between-hdd-storage-for-your-laptop-master-dm/
Also SSD have limited write cycle. After 2-3 years is already an end, I think.