ASUS S413EA-AM1887W VivoBook 14 Laptop Core i5-1135G7 16GB 512GB SSD 14" FHD IPS Win 11 Home

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ASUS S413EA-AM1887W VivoBook 14 Laptop Core i5-1135G7 16GB 512GB SSD 14" FHD IPS Win 11 Home

ASUS S413EA-AM1887W VivoBook 14 Laptop Core i5-1135G7 16GB 512GB SSD 14" FHD IPS Win 11 Home

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https://www.currys.co.uk/products/asus-vivobook-15-m1502ia-15.6-laptop-amd-ryzen-7-512-gb-ssd-blue-10241281.html The Operating System and cores are and always have been, a complete mystery to me. I get the higher the RAM the better, and I get the higher the memory and storage the better. If it's just sitting on the desk or around the house plugged in - then the H processors are much better and don't throttle. Spec-wise, this is fantastic although the look won't be for everyone as it is a little bit loud: https://www.box.co.uk/9S7-158352-295-MSI-Crosshair-15-Intel-Core-i9-16GB-RAM-_4103721.html I'm afraid not, it's a Chromebook and Football Manager is not compatible with Chrome OS. You need either a Windows machine, or a Mac. You'd also probably need to spend a bit more than that laptop is selling for as any Windows laptop for that price will be absolutely terrible to run the game on.

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This seems like a good bet to my novice eyes: https://www.box.co.uk/S413EA-AM1887W-ASUS-VivoBook-14-Intel-Core-i5-16GB-RAM-_4089273.html?utm_source=criteo&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=Web Conversion It’s an impressive slate of results. If you’re careful about how you use the Asus then it will almost get through two whole workdays, and it’s easily capable of handling a day of work and a night on the sofa. It’s better than both rivals, too. Asus VivoBook S14 conclusion The 40% performance increase is compared to a Cinebench R20 multicore score of an 11th generation CPU at fixed 15W TDP. Data is from ASUS internal laboratories. I’m also disappointed by the keyboard, which is loud and feels harsh compared to those found on other laptops. That said, if you’re impressed by the battery life and eye-catching design, this is still a great value laptop worth considering. You should buy the Asus VivoBook S14 if…How does the above laptop look to someone who knows about these things? I’m a bit out of the loop with laptops at the moment ASUS Laptop Charger, HKY 19V 2.37A Power Adapter for ASUS VivoBook L410MA L403SA E406NA E510 E203MA X515JA X413JA X412F X553SA S513EA S435EA M413IA X442UA X453MA X420 UX461UA UX362F UK Plug Cable I use my laptop mainly for FM, but also browsing the net, placing bets, watching football and YouTube, etc. NO other gaming, at all. The VivoBook comes with a 50Wh battery, although Asus doesn’t give an estimate of how long it’s expected to last.

S413EAAM1887W Notebook 35.6 cm 14 Full HD ASUS VivoBook 14 S413EAAM1887W Notebook 35.6 cm 14 Full HD

am looking for a laptop to play fm23 and just use it for general browsing, netflix etc. probably prefer Acer as my last couple have been from them. I am looking for a new laptop that can play FM comfortably with lots of leagues loaded for the next few years. Probably it will be used for a handful of other games but primarily FM as well as general browsing and Netflix etc.

NumberPad is optional. Please note that all versions of NumberPad only work with the Microsoft Windows operating system. I've been seeing an increase of people stating issues with the Macbook Air getting hot, so this is something to be aware of. The thing to bear in mind is that laptops are not always upgradable - sometimes RAM is soldered to the board so this is something to be aware of as well. The VivoBook model I tested comes with a 10th generation Intel Core i7-10510U processor,alongside 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. On the graphics side, you get Intel’s own UHD Graphics 620. These elements all combine to ensure performance is excellent across the board. One word of warning: the model reviewed here uses the UX435EA part number, but the previous generation machine is also still available using the UX433 designation. Those laptops include Intel 10th-Gen processors, wider bezels and no fingerprint reader, so make sure you’re getting the more up-to-date notebook. Design and keyboard – Good looking, robust and a solid range of features Hi there, looking for a bit of advice, been a FM player for a years and the old laptop wasn’t up to much standard to run FM so time for a new one.

Vivobook 14 S413 - ASUS United Kingdom

I might be coming into some money and might upgrade my 12-year-old PC. I've always had to run FM match graphics on the lowest setting and have been very limited in how many leagues I can load.As such, the most impressive aspects are those you’ll notice on a day-to-day basis. Except for heavy gaming or video editing, performance is impressive across the board. The keyboard offers a good level of travel, feeling tactile and responsive, while the port selection should mean you can use it adapter-free. That said, you do give up the aspect of upgradability if buying a laptop, as generally all you can really upgrade is the RAM and SSD (and even that's not possible in all cases). Also, you'll be likely to have a larger display with a desktop and a desktop is less likely to get physically damaged than a laptop due to the fact you generally find somewhere to put it and leave it there. If 14" is too small, I'd go for this: https://www.mwave.com.au/product/acer-nitro-5-gaming-laptop-156-165hz-qhd-i911900h-16gb-512gb-rtx3060-w11h-ac51638 The SSD’s read and write speeds of 2455MB/s and 1288MB/s aren’t ground-breaking, but they keep the machine snappy enough in daily use, so data transfers shouldn’t be a tediously lengthy process. Battery – Fantastic longevity for work and play



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