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I purchased the previous gen model of this laptop, which has a 10th gen core i5 with a base clock of 1.0ghz and this model has an 11th gen core i5 base clocked at 2.4ghz. What that means is you're gonna have more CPU power available to you immediately before putting it under load and it needs to ramp up to it's turbo frequency which can go up to 4.2ghz. I'm assuming everything else is the same. All the IO ports are the same. The storage says it's an SSD with a PCIE interface, which means it's an m.2 NVME drive. So there should also be a 2.5in drive bay for more storage, which you can purchase and the RAM is user expandable also, so you can put 16gb of memory. I believe it's only running a single stick of 8gb in single channel. It has the intel UHD graphics, which you can game on, but this isn't a gaming laptop. I would recommend older games aiming for 30fps at 720p resolution. That's gonna look just fine on that size of monitor. I also recommend running some emulators. This laptop has all the power you'd need for running nes, snes or sega emulators.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This laptop model is one of the best for the school studies, work from home activities...etc. This system comes with pre installed Windows 11 and other system essential software. You just need to turn it on for the first time and continue the onscreen instructions to set it up.
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