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Chuwi Laptops

Chuwi Laptops

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Catfishowo
Junior Member
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09-28-2021, 10:31 AM
#1
Are there any good options available?
I considered this one as a graphics tablet:
Plus, you can play games too.
The drawbacks I notice are a battery life of five hours, a headphone port, and three Type C ports. The benefits include a large SDD, 12GB DDR5 memory, and a 2k screen for around £300.
I’m unsure about the iGPU USD graphics options.
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Catfishowo
09-28-2021, 10:31 AM #1

Are there any good options available?
I considered this one as a graphics tablet:
Plus, you can play games too.
The drawbacks I notice are a battery life of five hours, a headphone port, and three Type C ports. The benefits include a large SDD, 12GB DDR5 memory, and a 2k screen for around £300.
I’m unsure about the iGPU USD graphics options.

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xPhiii
Junior Member
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10-05-2021, 10:45 PM
#2
RandomgaminginHD examined a Chuwi N100 laptop.
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xPhiii
10-05-2021, 10:45 PM #2

RandomgaminginHD examined a Chuwi N100 laptop.

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North1904
Member
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10-06-2021, 02:49 AM
#3
N100 is a complete CPU featuring a modest integrated graphics unit. It operates at a lower clock speed compared to many other versions and supports single-channel memory, which significantly hinders graphics performance. While DDR5 offers some improvement, it only provides dual-channel support with a single stick, unlike earlier models.

I own a Chuwi mini computer. I haven’t encountered major issues. The initial fans in that model often failed, and I attribute the problem more to the manufacturer than to Chuwi itself. It would be easier for me to purchase a replacement fan rather than wait for a repair from them.

If I had to find a used system with a separate GPU, I would look for one with discrete graphics.
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North1904
10-06-2021, 02:49 AM #3

N100 is a complete CPU featuring a modest integrated graphics unit. It operates at a lower clock speed compared to many other versions and supports single-channel memory, which significantly hinders graphics performance. While DDR5 offers some improvement, it only provides dual-channel support with a single stick, unlike earlier models.

I own a Chuwi mini computer. I haven’t encountered major issues. The initial fans in that model often failed, and I attribute the problem more to the manufacturer than to Chuwi itself. It would be easier for me to purchase a replacement fan rather than wait for a repair from them.

If I had to find a used system with a separate GPU, I would look for one with discrete graphics.