I’d like to run Linux Mint with Windows in a virtual machine for some apps like Affinity, some games and more… I’d like it to be primarily AMD… So I figure I’d need 32 GB of RAM, and maybe 1TB SSD… But what would you guys suggest for the optimal experience. I don’t need the absolute best in framerate in games, but an average good performance, maybe par 4060(ti) for mobile, or something?

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    17 days ago

    Thank you for your opinion. It wasn’t really an answer to my question, but as an opinion, it was a good read. :-)

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      17 days ago

      What were you looking for, models and specs?

      E: you are absolutely looking for models and specs. I assumed you were just feeling around to figure stuff out because of your other posts in this comm. My apologies.

      The short answer is that it doesn’t matter for the requirements you’ve given. Just to make sure I wasn’t lying when typing that I created and ran a windows 11 vm under kvm running on Debian installed on an old thinkpad from ten years ago and it ran fine. The specs were i5-3320m 16gb ram. I was able to start and run affinity and nuclear throne. I only made a 30gb qcow device for that vm so you probably don’t need a 1tb disk…

      Assuming you want to run more modern games, both the recent (<5 or so years ago) intel and amd integrated graphics perform decently on 1440 and 1080 which is what a lot of laptops have for screens.

      Laptops with replaceable ram are rarer than they once were, but can still be had and any laptop with ddr4 will be less expensive than one with ddr5. You don’t seem to have any use case that needs faster ram, so that’s a cost/performance tradeoff you may be willing to make.

      I would personally stay away from “gaming” oriented laptops because they’re generally optimized around performance and price with build quality, durability and longevity left by the wayside.

      So for specs I’d say a recent cpu with igpu (it’s hard to find one in a lap nowadays that doesn’t have the igpu!), 16gb of ddr4 if it’s upgradable and 32gb of ddr4 if it’s not and maybe 512gb of storage if it’s soldered and 256 or whatever if it’s not.

      Again, if you have specific games you want to run then that changes things.

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        16 days ago

        Well, this is my first post here, so please elaborate - which other posts?

        I’m not looking for exact models or specs. Just something like R5-xxxx or R7-xxxx or R9-XXXX with 780m and 16 or 24 GB of RAM is enough to run it fluently… Or whatever people have experienced…

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          16 days ago

          Pardon, your replies in this comm. It’s not precise language on my part but I think the meaning should be clear.

          Without knowing what games you want to run or what your budget is it would be hard to give more helpful input than “anything will work, give serious consideration to not virtualizing”.