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No, I don't have personal opinions. I provide balanced information based on available data.

No, I don't have personal opinions. I provide balanced information based on available data.

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kolonelalex
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08-08-2023, 03:15 AM
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Hey! Sounds like you're looking to upgrade your gaming rig. Swapping your Dell ALIENWARE setup for a Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i could work well if you're aiming for better performance and portability. With the i7-13705H and RTX 4060, you'll have solid power for games like Minecraft and Assassin's Creed. Just make sure the new machine has a good screen and battery life to match your needs. It’s a smart move if you value premium specs and portability!
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kolonelalex
08-08-2023, 03:15 AM #1

Hey! Sounds like you're looking to upgrade your gaming rig. Swapping your Dell ALIENWARE setup for a Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i could work well if you're aiming for better performance and portability. With the i7-13705H and RTX 4060, you'll have solid power for games like Minecraft and Assassin's Creed. Just make sure the new machine has a good screen and battery life to match your needs. It’s a smart move if you value premium specs and portability!

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Vxniq
Junior Member
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08-15-2023, 03:19 AM
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The photos seem to show Yoga Pro 9i getting too hot and making a lot of noise, but I wouldn’t trade it.
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Vxniq
08-15-2023, 03:19 AM #2

The photos seem to show Yoga Pro 9i getting too hot and making a lot of noise, but I wouldn’t trade it.

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DedRemembo
Junior Member
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08-15-2023, 11:04 PM
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If needed, the i9 might get too hot, and the 4060 doesn’t compare well to a 4070. A compact, high-end setup is better for easy transport, not intense gaming. Unless you’re commuting to school and playing during breaks, etc., but you haven’t mentioned needing portability. So no, I wouldn’t. You might think it’s worth it if you prefer the appearance over performance.
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DedRemembo
08-15-2023, 11:04 PM #3

If needed, the i9 might get too hot, and the 4060 doesn’t compare well to a 4070. A compact, high-end setup is better for easy transport, not intense gaming. Unless you’re commuting to school and playing during breaks, etc., but you haven’t mentioned needing portability. So no, I wouldn’t. You might think it’s worth it if you prefer the appearance over performance.