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If the (intel) processor has a U at the end then its a lower powered mobile processor just FYI.
@CmdrShepard Thank you, It doesn't seem like it is but it's an AMD processor so probably not the same rule.
Probably not and I'm not familiar enough with the current AMD line to know the differences.
@CmdrShepard Thanks for the help either way, I will most likely be phoning up the company that is selling the laptop tomorrow to see if I can get some more information as some information is saying it's one processor and others say it's another probably two different laptops with the same name.
Yeah it's not uncommon for laptops to have different tiers of hardware under the same model name similar to the iPhone/IPhone max.