I have two mini PC. Both worked good few years but now can't start if they are cold. Last year I moved to area with humid climate and problems start after 9 month. One PC starts failing two mons ago and requere preheat with heat gun to start. Another PC start after warming up itself for several minutes.
I found an area on motherboard which I have to warm up to let my computer to start. That exact area has a MOSFET 4901NF on one side and small CMD 330mF capacitor on other side. Which one of parts failing I have no idea.
Yes, its the humidity causing corrosion slowly and short circuit sometimes which damages the pc. I gave up desktop and got a laptop as you can have some flexibility to use it at a place with less humidity, after using keep it in a bag so it won't remain in a open place. Also buy some extended warranty and be tension free.
15" Ryzen 5 3500U
8 gb ram (6gb usable, 2 is reserved for graphics card)
512 ssd
Intergrated amd vega graphics
MS office + windows 10 home
This model has become very hard to find now. Last month it was available for 41-42k. Now HP has launched a 14" laptop with same exact specs but priced at 48-49k . On Amazonflipkart price keeps varying between 45-49k if it is available.
I paid 45k with 3 yrs next business day doorstep warranty from HP, a free bag and 5% cashback about 2k which will be credited after 90 days.
@Samuel if you want something better than this go for ryzen7 or if you prefer Dell then their most models have intel. Right now most laptops are way overpriced.
When I visited Nehru place it was so crowded at 2 stores I couldn't even enter.
I prefer 14" laptops. My priority is lightweight with little to no compromises on performance. And this is one reason I was leaning towards getting an M1 MacBook. But, I am still exploring my options so that I can avoid switching from windows.
If 8gb is fine for you and don't intend to upgrade, you can get a Lenovo Slim series laptop. It's R7, don't recall graphics , 512 gb nvme, 14" screen.
Geeky Ranjit has made a review it.. watch it to get a rough idea about the laptop.
Or for future proofing, get a 16 gb variant.
Damn, they had to solder the ram on Mobo else it would have been a perfect buy..
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