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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
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- Practising Electrician (Qualified - Domestic or Commercial etc)
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- F. H. Electrical
The laptop you linked, Lenovo Ryzen 7 ticks all my boxes. The graphics is a little dissapointing but I could live with it. As a comparison I work with a desktop with Ryzen 5 and Geforce graphics. I use it to play WoW which is a demanding game computer wise. The most significant upgrade was memory speedwise. I put in 32Gb which noticably speeded things up. Don't forget to enquire about TPM. The S part of windows can be toggeld off which will be one of your first tasks on the all new singing dancing laptop.
As you hinted in previous post, you will be giving poor reviews if the laptop recommended is not up to scratch, let it be known;
I am not recommending a specific laptop. What I am offering is the component level tick boxes you should aim for. In the end caveat emptor!
As you hinted in previous post, you will be giving poor reviews if the laptop recommended is not up to scratch, let it be known;
I am not recommending a specific laptop. What I am offering is the component level tick boxes you should aim for. In the end caveat emptor!