I am considering upgrading my desktop because I spend so much time in the B4x IDE's. Please no one take me wrong, I am not complaining in any way about the speed of anything other than my Neanderthal computer.
I am hardware-challenged. I know. I need help. Not sure where to put my low budget dollars? RAM? CPU? Disk access? All of it?
Want compiles and the IDE check-a-roo-everything while I am typing to be really fast.
I just purchased a second hand laptop. A 2018 Lenovo Thinkpad T480s. This is the best laptop I can get from Lazada (an online Shopping platform) with an affordable price MYR 2630 (USD 628.47)
The specs:
Intel Core i7-8650U (8th Gen) 1.90GHz with vPro (Quad core)
24GB DDR4 RAM
256GB PCIe SSD Storage
14" IPS Touchscreen (1920x1080)
Intel UHD Graphics 620
Windows 10 Pro
Why I need quad core CPU and high RAM? Because I want to run virtual machines such as Virtual Box.
The specs above also meet the requirements for Windows 11 without issue. However, I will wait for some while before upgrade to Windows 11.
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Ya, I am a bit out of topic as your title mentioned about a Desktop.
I work at home and most of the time I don't travel but what if I need to meet my clients and show them my work? Then I would need something to hook up on their projector. My last meeting, I brought my MacBook Pro just to show my demo web apps developed with ASP.NET which I hosted them on a shared hosting. If I need to demo my B4J windows app then I must have a Windows machine. Mac is really not suitable to run Windows even in a VM or other way.
You don't have to - upgraded my Dell G3 - was reluctant in the beginning - but everything works perfectly - just make sure all your drivers are up to date before upgrading.
The entire process took about 3 hours including the download and I took about 15 minutes to get used to the new interface.
I suggest RAM and SSD (HDD), from my recent experience.
After my i5 with SATA crashed, I got i3 SSD with same 4 GB ram, and feel way way faster now.
So maybe SSD is boon here. And yes more RAM is always better.
I suggest RAM and SSD (HDD), from my recent experience.
After my i5 with SATA crashed, I got i3 SSD with same 4 GB ram, and feel way way faster now.
So maybe SSD is boon here. And yes more RAM is always better.