I found an HP 255 laptop or notebook on the internet on the notebooksbilliger page. He / It costs only 399 euro, and has an AMD processor, an AMD / ATI Radeon R5 graphics card and an 8 GB DDR4 memory. Does anyone know about this device if it is enough for normal games? I play for example: LS19, Minecraft, and Steam games. I already know something about components myself. But not with these components. The 8 GB DDR4 RAM is good, of course I know that myself. But what about the processor and the graphics card? Can you do something for this price?
Link: https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...s+notebook
Mfg: BoOsTeR411
Caves bad CPU.
Only worse is Intel Atom and Celeron and Pentium Nxxx.
For LS19 you need at least a RYZEN 3 or RYZEN 5 would be even better.
How much should you invest for a good notebook?
For your needs 400-500 euro I think.
Not that you should buy the Otto, but there it starts:
Well, mine actually all cost between 1.100-1.500 euro. Not even the tablet gave it for 500 euro…
For the price you do not get a decent notebook, they are all poorly equipped or old storekeepers. The reasonably good there are from 599.- € where there's often still much air up.
Or that: has more power and is also sufficient.
Is always a matter of claims and what you have in money.
No, I meant there were already notebooks with 3 times 500GB and Q9100 CPU. The part was really priceless.
Bad hardware, way too expensive. The LS19 packs definitely not, but you have to spend much more.
If you want to play games, I generally advise you not to use laptops. A PC is much cheaper, upgradable and usually lasts longer. Of course there are good gaming notebooks, but they cost a bit in the four-digit range.
Sorry has confused with the questioner… I do not know your requirement but for lowGaming and Office rich 400-500 euro.
And yes you can also spend more and buy pure power BUT most of today's devices do not last as long as in the days of IBM ThinkPad.
Yes, I slipped in that way. When I opened my account just before Christmas, you answered first. I remembered that. That was all; -)
Thank you.