Message from @Mereck
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also things i forgot to link here : <https://www.fxtec.com/product/fxtec-pro1-pre-order/>
it's a low power dual core
😂
It can maybe run games that are ported from switch but with slower GPU and about the same CPU horsepower it'd be a stretch
the Y series are great daily chips, I do nearly everything on mine (from ff/chrome to Photoshop to Premiere with low bitrate video) but they're not powerhouses by any means, lying chinks
tbh idk, I had a Surface 4 Pro m3 and damn was it slow
Even for browsing with Vivaldi (because Chrome kept dying due to the 4GB of ram) it was a major hassle as soon as I opened more than 5 tabs
vivaldi is effectively chrome tho
so you just changed bad to bad <:alithink:327930371796893698>
I wanted Chrome but Chrome vanilla wouldn't run
Vivaldi is actually *small footprint* Chromium
It tries to do a decent job at it, and by default for most people I guess it's good enough
It does neat things like putting tabs to sleep when you are almost hitting the RAM limit
(without using any extension)
And overall got a lower CPU footprint
But it's usually at the cost of speed
+ fully compatible with Chrome extensions as a result
as i said effectively chrome
But even with that it was bad
sadly most of that can be blamed on web pages itself
not the browsers
Yeah but the other tasks weren't faring that much better
Except for some very low spec games, 'gaming' was a hassle
Games like Curious expedition or Heat Signature were fine for example, Rimworld wasn't
yeah in no form any netbook/ultrabook can be considered heavy-work/gaming machine
And 3D games were a joke, even low tier ones
hell even large bulky laptos still suck at them due thermal issues
It actrually depends on how much money you put in them
I now own an X270 with an i5 and it's very decent
i still would not touch ansys with it :D
Much more than m3 joke
The only real advantage of those m3 are their consumption which is on par with a potato
Even on heavy load (which is pretty much 50+% of the time considering its performance)
no winners over nc10 yet ;_;
i just want proper small netbooks with fuckhuge battery
so i can happily run typora and 2 tabs for whole day if i so want to
(and have enough space to install *shrug* latex library to it
not that i have any idea to buy one as i have functioning laptop what is just dependant on 1 hour timelimit and outlet hunting