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Posted by NikoB
 - December 22, 2022, 18:34:02
It's funny to me to read about free 12-13GB is enough for everyone when I have 3 open browsers consuming 10Gb+ in an average load. And the critical software I need in the background immediately consumes 4.5-5GB. Memory ran out - wild brakes began with an SSD swap...

Today, even for "housewives", 32GB is the norm. Memory costs a penny, less than $100 for 32GB. Who is to buy something where there is no 32GB from the factory or they cannot be immediately installed?

Slim 7 series noisy laptop. These are NOT gaming station, a priori, this is a machine for business loads and some light outdated games 30 min-1 hour after work. Only the alternatively gifted for games. The web is full of reviews. In general, playing on any laptop is pure idiocy. Buy a PC/ps5 and don't fool people. Sitting in comfort and much more speed for the same money.

32GB and quiet operation in the office load in general up to 30% on average per core - that's what most buyers want.

The number of gamers who buy laptops for games. I saw statistics - no more than 10% globally. Nobody cares about their opinion. Except marketers.
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - December 22, 2022, 09:31:24
Not to mention that 16 GB of memory is kinda mainstream and all right for most users at this moment.
Posted by Christopher Lindeman
 - December 22, 2022, 08:02:55
Quote from: NikoB on December 21, 2022, 21:15:30this model is of no interest to anyone even for $1100, because it has not expandable memory more than 16GB in fast dual-channel mode, and the model itself is noisy, because. the body is thinner than the L7. Pointless series. The price needs to fall by another 20% so that it can interest someone against the background of the same priced L5/L5Pro 2022...

This model has long been inundated with all bazaars like AliExress, where it is sold in the Chinese version of the R9000P or something like that.



WTF?  The Lenovo Legion Slim is probably the best bang for your buck laptop you can buy.  You just sound like a hater....Chinese version of what?  You do know this company made all IBM's computers, right?  Or are you just talking trash, for no reason,  other than your hate for Chinese products.
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - December 21, 2022, 22:12:45
For a desktop replacement, I don't think noise is a problem. In general, I don't think that noise can be a problem in a laptop that will be used for gaming with a headset on for most of the time.
Posted by NikoB
 - December 21, 2022, 21:15:30
this model is of no interest to anyone even for $1100, because it has not expandable memory more than 16GB in fast dual-channel mode, and the model itself is noisy, because. the body is thinner than the L7. Pointless series. The price needs to fall by another 20% so that it can interest someone against the background of the same priced L5/L5Pro 2022...

This model has long been inundated with all bazaars like AliExress, where it is sold in the Chinese version of the R9000P or something like that.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 20, 2022, 13:41:43
Featuring the Lenovo Legion AI Engine that dynamically shifts power between CPU and GPU for the best gaming performance, the ‎82K8007UUS model of the Legion Slim 7 gaming laptop is now 30% off on Amazon. This generous discount brings the US$1,709.99 list price of this Ryzen 7 5800H-powered machine down to US$1,199.99.

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