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Hungry Ego

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I am currently running on a Lenovo Y-40 from back in 2015. I upgraded the hard drive a month ago to an SSD, and now it actually functions again haha. Definitely glad that I had it loaded with 16gb of RAM back then, but it unfortunately does not do what it was once so great at...gaming.

Yes, in its prime this was Lenovo's Gaming laptop. It was awesome except it did get a little warm. I am now researching pre-builts, which I will then in turn just order all of the parts separately and build myself for cheaper, but the pre-builts at least give an idea of what the going-average is right now.

Budget, budget, budget unfortunately.
 
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
Manufacturer: HP
Model: HP Laptop 14-dk0xxx
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3500U with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx 2.10 Ghz
Installed Memory RAM: 8GB
System Type: 64 Bit operating system, x64 based processor
 
AMD Ryzen 5 2600x Processor, GB B450M Gaming Motherboard running on a GT 1030 GPU (probably the biggest let down). Can run games like Fortnite and GTA V smoothly at very good quality but struggles to run Warzone at anything higher than low quality. General speed is fantastic though. For the budget I had, you can’t get better.
 
I have an HP ENVY x360 Convertible (13 inches) which I mainly got because of my university work. AMD Ryzen 5 2500U and it's running Windows 10. 8GB RAM.

I love the touchscreen and it's a great device. My only issues with it are the touchpad (which likes to bug out and just not work at some times) and the overheating problems.
 
My computer is an Acer Spin 3. I must admit, it glitches a lot, and I'm currently having issues of losing space without cause. However, I've had this computer for almost a year now, and the problems only started recently. IT had some glitches from the start, but despite them, it's still a good machine for me.
 
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