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Apple's chips are winners, but Windows fails help it most
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same, I personally went a Dell Inspirion 15 3520 made in made brazil for about 3800 BRL a year ago, it had 8 GB DRR4 memory expandable, an empty slot for a SATA 2.5' SSD and a 256 GB nvme M.2 drive and an IPS 120hz VRR capable 1080p screen, I upgraded it to a 1TB nvme and 16x2 GB DRR4 right in august before the ram for about 580 BRL (includes both nvme and RAM upgrade) price rise, runs linux without issue and even had some fwupd supported firmware updates, Dell's guides on their website had a 3d model on how.to take apart and change componenets, was very easy to do the upgrade myself