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Good Developer Laptop

1 pointsby vlangberalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;m currently using a desktop both at work and at home. But I want to switch to a laptop. But I don&#x27;t want to give up more performance than necessary. And I don&#x27;t want to pay for a GPU. My requirements:<p>- 8 Cores or more(Ryzen H&#x2F;HS or Alder Lake H-series) - 32GB RAM - Good cooling (without too much noise) - No external GPU - Weight and screen size isn&#x27;t that important<p>I haven&#x27;t found any good options. I basically want a Asus Zephyrus G14 without the GPU.<p>Are there any options out there I haven&#x27;t found?

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systemBuilderalmost 3 years ago
The problem is that manufacturers want to detect the SWE customers and mark those laptops up by $1000. What do you get for that extra $1000? Another 16GB of RAM ...<p>We own a Thinkpad yoga and various MacBook pros. The Intel MacBook pros are thigh-burning junk. Put 2 or 3 screens on it and watch it slow to a crawl. The $2k Thinkpad is giving us sketchy battery behavior after 133 power cycles. I&#x27;m not happy with any laptops these days the manufacturers are way too &quot;my way or the highway&quot; with their inflexible ripoff config and pricing strategies ..
throwaway888abcalmost 3 years ago
Recently launched HP Dev One can be an option<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hpdevone.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hpdevone.com&#x2F;</a>
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danpalmeralmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;d pick a brand that is good for what you want, then find a machine that meets that spec.<p>Most brands conflate &quot;high spec&quot; with &quot;gaming&quot;, which is the opposite of what you need. I&#x27;d recommend looking at the business lines from Lenovo and Dell, and at the Microsoft laptop range.<p>Lenovo Thinkpads – good quality, business focused (read: less GPU, more CPU&#x2F;RAM), Dell – pain to buy from, shitty sales, but I&#x27;ve heard great warranties and support for business customers, Microsoft – no bullshit, pretty much guaranteed to be great for Windows if that&#x27;s what you want.<p>All my cards on the table, I&#x27;d just buy a Mac, likely a 14&quot; MBP, but that&#x27;s because I like macOS and the CPUs are very good at the moment. However if you&#x27;re running Linux&#x2F;Windows this is not a good option.
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slateralmost 3 years ago
Just bite the bullet and get a Macbook Air or Pro. Yes, you&#x27;ll have gripes, just different ones that you might actually be OK with, compared to Win&#x2F;Linux laptop gripes :D