Hi everyone,
I’ve had my E580 since 2018 and it’s been flawless, a true workhorse. I’m planning to pass it to my son and upgrade to a more powerful laptop, ideally staying in the ThinkPad E series for cost reasons. However, I’m overwhelmed by the available configurations. My target is 32 GB RAM and a good 16" panel (preferably 100% sRGB), though since I’ll use the laptop almost exclusively at home with an external monitor and keyboard, a 14" could also work. I run Linux but often use a Windows VM. My questions are:
- AMD or Intel and which specific model should I consider? Is a “Ryzen 7 250” a reasonable choice?
- AMD-based models sometimes don’t list the Wi‑Fi chipset. Any idea on whether those will work reliably under Linux?
Any general tips or things to avoid would also be appreciated.
For instance, what about this: https://imgur.com/a/43LpduT? Or this? https://imgur.com/a/y9IW4mK (image in Spanish, but the name of the components are in english)
The intel one is almost 50% more in price.
Thanks a lot in advance!
E.N.
i envy you; my klutziness ensures that none of my devices make it past 3 years.
What kind of laptop do you use? I wouldn't be surprised when it comes to consumer-grade ones, but it would be quite the beating for a ThinkPad
For sure. My 2017 Thinkpad T470 is still going strong. One trade-off I've made that has kept it speedy is disabling cpu mitigations. Puts me at risk I suppose, but my computer is still very fast as a result.
I'm poor, so I need to take care of my devices 😛