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When I saw this in my newsfeed, I was legitimately interested. Anything to avoid Spectre/Meltdown/Zombieload mitigation performance hits.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/05/lenovo-adds-amd-ryzen-pro-powered-laptops-to-its-thinkpad-family/

 

I wonder if these laptops or Spectre/Meltdown/Zombieload will make a LTT video in the near future. Not a heavy gamer, but game on Linux. Plus, I want a laptop more durable than a Inspiron. Every Inspiron I owned, there was some issue with regards to the hinges.

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I had a Thinkpad E585 which had a Ryzen chip, performed pretty well and had great battery life.

CPU: i7-4770k @4.8ghz---Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth z97---Ram 32gb Corsair Vengeance---GPU: 2 EVGA GTX 980 4gb way sli---Case: Corsair 600T White---Storage: 500gb 850 Pro & WD Black 4tb---PSU: Corsair RM1000

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