Well, I am actually confused about what S mode is. Yes, I've read some stuff about it, something about Security mode. But really what does it do? And what difference does it make from a normal Window 11 without S mode? Is Security mode strict? Or you can basically run free, even if it's on S mode, by running free I mean like doing stuff that may trigger the security. But I don't know if it really is secure because I haven't bought it yet. I just want to make some clearance. But is S mode like that? Where is it like a Virus protection? Also saw the how to turn S mode off, so I know what to do, if I'm going to buy it. But making sure what I'm getting into, is always good.
Windows in S mode basically mean Windows in safe mode, the S mode of Windows is a pre-installed version of Windows on most budget devices, it is safe and secure but it can only allow you to install and run applications from the Microsoft store only, however, sometimes Windows allow you to upgrade it to the Windows 10 or Windows 11 version (a less restricted version of Windows) free of charge, and there is a manual on how to upgrade in Microsoft website.
You can play light games like Minecraft, Sims 2 or similar less intensive titles at a decent frame, However, there is a core I5 model for a little more price with Intel Iris Graphics G4 that is capable of running Some moderate AAA titles like GTA 5 at 50 to 60 frames, you can find the link in the description.
Hi! What's the difference with A515-56-50UM please?
Think I can play CSGO or Valorant?
What fps could it run in call of duty
Well, I am actually confused about what S mode is. Yes, I've read some stuff about it, something about Security mode. But really what does it do? And what difference does it make from a normal Window 11 without S mode? Is Security mode strict? Or you can basically run free, even if it's on S mode, by running free I mean like doing stuff that may trigger the security. But I don't know if it really is secure because I haven't bought it yet. I just want to make some clearance. But is S mode like that? Where is it like a Virus protection? Also saw the how to turn S mode off, so I know what to do, if I'm going to buy it. But making sure what I'm getting into, is always good.
Windows in S mode basically mean Windows in safe mode, the S mode of Windows is a pre-installed version of Windows on most budget devices, it is safe and secure but it can only allow you to install and run applications from the Microsoft store only, however, sometimes Windows allow you to upgrade it to the Windows 10 or Windows 11 version (a less restricted version of Windows) free of charge, and there is a manual on how to upgrade in Microsoft website.
@@beyondbudget7527 Ah, thanks for clearing that up!
Hey do you think the igpu in this would be able to play games on the laptop?
You can play light games like Minecraft, Sims 2 or similar less intensive titles at a decent frame, However, there is a core I5 model for a little more price with Intel Iris Graphics G4 that is capable of running Some moderate AAA titles like GTA 5 at 50 to 60 frames, you can find the link in the description.
@@beyondbudget7527 I3-1215U or Ryzen 5 5500u in your opinion ?
The Ryzen 5 5500U is a slightly powerful CPU good for multitasking and gaming, However, The i3 1215U has more speed.
What is the base processor speed ? Can I use it for multitrack music production using FL Studio ?
Its base 3GHz - 4.1GHz Max, Yes, you can efficiently Run FL studio but if you use a lot of extensions it's better to upgrade its memory.
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try other games please