I don't understand the complaints. I see 4 FPS at CS is not very high, but at least the CPU and the GPU are both at 100%, so they are not bottlenecking each other. It's a well balanced system.
I bought an HP laptop with a Ryzen 5 5500U (6 core) for the same price and I upgraded the RAM to dual channel and its plays older games pretty decent. I am seriously impressed with the performance.
I have a 4300 model. Its only have 4 cores and just run fine. It even support fsr2 . Wy not ryzen 4500u model what is the same model what u use (renamed by amd) Both are zen2 base. It that by games both use the same igp. Only on the 4300u the boost of igp is higher thanks to lower cpu cores .
I also have one with a Ryzen 5 5500U and I can even "play" Cyberpunk on it, after upgrading to 32GB. Really a great machine! I even get 12 hours of battery life out of it, when I really turn it down.
Dawid, in your video ""Can a Noob tell the difference between a calibrated and uncalibrated monitor?"" you said you'd do a follow-up where you tried calibrating a monitor that had horrible colours because the IPS monitors you calibrated were already great out-of-the-box. Can you please make that video? It's very satisfying to watch monitors with a terrible colour tint become neutral.
Either you're not that old(for reference, I'm 44) or your memory doesn't extend back far enough. The Celeron line was first introduced during the Pentium II days. The very first model was the Celeron 300 with a 300 MHz clock speed. Then, L2 cache was relatively large(for the time) but was on separate chips in the CPU package and operated at a fraction of the speed of the CPU which had negative performance implications. The Celeron was supposed to offer a cost savings by omitting the L2 cache, but the performance hit was far too great and it lagged behind similarly clocked PIIs by quite a bit. Then, Intel launched a revision called the Celeron 300A. It was one of their first CPUs to include L2 cache on the CPU die. While quite a bit smaller than normal, having the L2 on die reduced latency so much that the 300 MHz Celeron could actually beat a similarly clocked PII in a number of tasks, including many games. However, 300 MHz PIIs were near the bottom of the lineup with the fastest being more like 450 MHz. If you paired the Celeron 300A with a decent Mobo and some decently fast ram, you could raise the system bus speed so the CPU ran at 450 MHz, rivalling the best PIIs available at the time at a fraction of the cost. The Celeron 300A was an early overclocking darling, paving the way for later models like the Pentium D 805, lower end AKA reduced cache Core 2 CPUs and second Gen core i5 and i7 k processors. So it's entirely possible that back in the day circa 25+ years ago that someone somewhere may have referred to an over locked Celeron 300A based system as a gaming beast, and rightly so.
At least the system looks very balanced in gaming-both CPU and GPU are at full load. And the frametime is perfectly stable. It’s satisfying in some ways.
@@josef2946bought a bag off Temu once and that shit was rancid, it took months for that awful chemical smell to go away... And tbh it didn't even go away completely, I can still get a whiff of chemicals if I sniff the cheap fabric. That's probably hazardous tho so don't be sniffing cheap chinese fabric y'all
You can do so much better with 250-300$ on the second hand market. Just pick up an i7 based laptop with an AMD or Nvidia GPU and you're cruizing down the roads of Winewood before you received your next parcel from Temu.
That numpad was a cool feature in like 2008 MacBooks or so? Pretty sure Apple removed that feature in every new laptop starting in at least early 2011.
You know, I'd love to see you also try older stuff on this thing like Half Life 2, the original Borderlands, Starcraft, etc. Definitely not a gaming laptop but the Celeron has four cores, I imagine it could run some older titles at somewhat playable framerates.
Exactly! Linux would fly on this. This guy is living in 2001 and thinks you have to use the Terminal in Linux. Like saying: I hope its not WIndows....I dont want an MSDOS prompt. there is like 8 ways to install apps on Linux....terminal is just one of them.
Reminds me of a $250 Dell I once got. Upgraded RAM to 8 GB and put in a SATA SSD. Not a bad coffee shop machine (you don't cry if it gets damaged or stolen). If you do anything more than UA-cam though, be prepared to wait, a lot. This includes updating Windows 10. The SSD was definitely a good idea For that much, only a 4000 series CPU, not good
With a computer that slow i wouldnt even bother installing windows. I really wouldnt bother installing windows on anything with less that 16Gb Ram. windows itself is probably going to leave you with barely any ram at 8Gb.
Cant imagine the disappointment of some factory worker falling asleep at their desk after putting together these pieces of crap all day, nobody deserves that hell.
This is really not the kind of product anyone should be promoting, there are numerous stories of Temu products with lithium ion batteries catching fire because of the non existent QC and lack of accountability, anyone convinced to buy something like this trying to saving a buck could be put at genuine risk.
Yeah Temu is not the place to buy tech. But I feel like after watching the video no one would be willing to buy anything from Temu. Let alone this laptop lol
@@AnnaDoes the thing is, they wouldn't make them if people weren't still buying them and it's easy for people like us who follow tech news and reviews to have a blind spot when it comes to the average consumer, the grandparent buying a laptop for a kid, the parent trying to pinch pennies and so on. These videos absolutely need to make it clear in the title "Do not buy this product" then open with the exact safety concerns that consumers need to be aware of when purchasing anything containing a lithium ion battery from a less than reputable source.
Got that right, we need to be warning people we know in our families, and circle of friends/coworkers/community to not buy stuff on Temu because of this. I only buy stuff on places like Aliexpress because sometimes it's the only place I can find it, and I know what I'm getting my hands on having decades of experience in computer repair, and general tech.
Like other markets, Temu is not a shop, but a marketplay. Temu does not sell anything by itself, but provied a platform for other sellers. Like ebay, but for cheap crap form China. So it doesn't surprise me to find such hardware on the platform.
my mom found a laptop with those specs recently but it was like $120, also has a hdd instead of a ssd so it's even slower though it does have 500gb of space.
Quick thing: The reason the copper on the inner side of the heat spreader looked "sickly" was because of electrical insulation tape (you can also see it around the CPU die), which was surprising to see since it can get real damn expensive
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T430 (released in late 2012) and it's much faster than this TEMU Laptop. I don't play games with it anymore but I still use it regularly for CAD. And recently, I even scavenged an old Hp Probook from 2011 and despite having a crappy 320Gb 5400RPM HDD, it's still booting faster than the one on this video
@@BrianMcKee You'd think they would at least give us the 4 Core Celerons at this point, but a lot of laptops drop with the usual bottom of the barrel Dual-Core.
@@TheotanyaSama My old Elitebook, from far, the same ? autodesk ? on intel, why not any dedicated GPU ? Old versions, what is it you do, mutation, unable to load the full project ?
I think there's only one use for these. Movie props. Very good if you wanna punt one or shoot it for a prop, but don't wanna invest in a real one. From afar, nobody would be the wiser.
We keep a lot for future videos (never know when he’ll want to use it again) or we take the stuff to a local PC recycling place that sells on or tears down for parts!
That's quite a ripoff honestly. Microcenter sells Lenovo laptops brand new for $250 that has the Ryzen 5 5500U that benchmarks 4x better than this, double the HD and same RAM.
the bar to beat for all the cheap laptops should be a used/refurbished Thinkpad T480 similarly priced. newer N100 based cheap laptops does rival i5 8520u ver of the T480, but they cost slightly more and have soldered in RAM.
I find some of these types of laptops and Chromebooks a joke when it comes to the thought of gaming. But, I usually look at them as something for someone just just needs basics/productivity type work that can still use cloud gaming on them if they get a hankering to game some.
Celeron tho, real friends don't let people they love around Celerons. Even a dual-core but full-fat cores will do better, like U-class Intel CPUs (I'd say 5th Gen the latest I'd go) or most step-up laptops nowadays if you want new like 11th gen i3s and whatever the Ryzen laptop equivalent is (I don't follow low-end laptop much)
@@Fay7666 Intel did some magic with renaming brands. Architecturally this is an Intel Atom. Originally Celerons were derived from the main i-series/desktop architecture like the rest. J and N Celerons and Pentiums are rebadged Atoms. So even the lowest tier of desktop-based CPU would be better.
I don't understand why someone who supposedly knows about tech would buy a cheap and low-powered, low-budget laptop like this, and try to use it for the most resource-intensive purposes. I guess it's true, if your only tool is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail. But between you and me, there are other things to do with a computer besides playing games. Maybe it can do some of those things.
The box coming out of Willich cracked me up to no end. How in the hell did that package end up containing some laptop from Temu that is delivered to Canada?
This box probably doesn't come from Germany but was meant for Germany (or the EU), the EC-REP is the producer's or importer's representative in the EU.
The city of Willich is located on the Lower Rhine in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a medium-sized city in the Viersen district, lies on the western edge of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and has the status of a medium-sized center.
@@tz8785 if it did they did repackage it for Canada, because that power plug is definitely not the one used in Germany. (and i doubt any place in Europe has sockets that use that type of plug)
@@ChristiaanHW No but they probably simply used the EU box to start with. Unless there is any such compliance marking required for Canada, that would save them a tiny bit of money by using fewer different boxes.
Definitely botted, for a start, his first video is a "thank you for 100k subscribers" video, sure. Also your subscribers go up by 100 each time, scummy "youtuber" botting subs to feel special. get a girlfriend
I hate videos like this...people buy something crappy from a shady seller (i.e. Temu / Ebay / Ali Express) and then proceed to complain about everything wrong with it.
I bought a mini PC with the J4125, 8gb RAM, and 128GB SSD for less than $100 over a year ago. I must admit, my system is great for surfing and VERY light games(perfect for the application I needed). $300 for similar setup in a laptop seems overpriced. With that said, Great video Dawid, very entertaining!
Imagine making fun of the laptop for 15 minutes that can’t game but isn’t even considered a gaming laptop and cost C$200 you can’t even get a Chromebook for the price quality on this channel became really low
I live for this kind of nerdy content. (Edit) I would love to see you test retro games out on these temu pc's using emulators trying out NES,SNES,SEGA etc.
I remember buying a laptop with this exact same chip for $250 USD about 4 years ago for my bedridden grandmother. Just something for her to use Facebook on and watch videos, so it was quite effective for its purpose. It gathers dust now since she passed, but it ran well with Windows 10.
I bought a 15,6" laptop very similar to this from Teclast, it has J3455 and only 6GB of RAM, but it has very decent IPS screen, with good view angles, perfect for media consumption and some very light 2D games. The difference is that i got for 120$, 260$ is a lot for that laptop.
I have an HP laptop like this. It has an AMD A6-9225 dual core processor with 4 GB of ram(initially), integrated R4 graphics, and a 1TB HDD. It would barely boot with all the preloaded HP garbage on it. Once I wiped it and installed a clean version of windows 10, it would boot in a reasonable time, but struggled to even use a browser to surf the internet or watch youtube. Gaming was impossible. I gave it all the help I could with a cheap SSD and maxing out the ram, but the motherboard only had one sodimm slot that maxed out at 8GB. The boot times got a LOT better and it didn't seem to struggle as much, but it still can't do anything more than browse the internet. I basically use it like a chromebook and use it where I don't care if it gets damaged, lost, or stolen.
So my phone is borked. I got out my windows device to unbork it and Windows Started updating and restarted in the middle of the process. Guess whose phone is now more borked! I should've use my Linux box
I bought a laptop with similar specs recently, but it's a decent brand chromebook and was less than £100. It's never going to game,but watches youtube and runs remote desktop client - all I needed.
It would be cool to find a temu or similar laptop that could actually run an older OS. Like a windows 9x or xp. While the specs are awful for modern purposes , might be great for those. (Lack of drivers really suck though )
I don't understand the complaints. I see 4 FPS at CS is not very high, but at least the CPU and the GPU are both at 100%, so they are not bottlenecking each other.
It's a well balanced system.
The human eyes can only see 4fps anyways
4 fps is still very shit tho
Csgo ?
some turds come from a very well balanced diet, i still do not wish to owns turds tho.
:)
This is ... very true @@Frietpan
Temu is popping off with them Celery CPUs
At $360 it's ridiculous lol
@@jponz85yes for that price you can get almost i3 300n or pentium
next generation there gonna upgrade to intel atom XD
@@Pc_Master_Race178 ye also i would get seccond hand laptop some thinkpad p series (p51 or p52) those new are rip off
Should be illegal to sell such crap, like pizza's with fricken anchovies on..........
I bought an HP laptop with a Ryzen 5 5500U (6 core) for the same price and I upgraded the RAM to dual channel and its plays older games pretty decent. I am seriously impressed with the performance.
I have a 4300 model.
Its only have 4 cores and just run fine.
It even support fsr2 .
Wy not ryzen 4500u model what is the same model what u use (renamed by amd)
Both are zen2 base.
It that by games both use the same igp.
Only on the 4300u the boost of igp is higher thanks to lower cpu cores .
@@dyslectischethe 5000s are different tbo
I also have one with a Ryzen 5 5500U and I can even "play" Cyberpunk on it, after upgrading to 32GB.
Really a great machine! I even get 12 hours of battery life out of it, when I really turn it down.
Some of those Ryzen's have very good igpu's
Based 5500U enjoyer
Dawid, in your video ""Can a Noob tell the difference between a calibrated and uncalibrated monitor?"" you said you'd do a follow-up where you tried calibrating a monitor that had horrible colours because the IPS monitors you calibrated were already great out-of-the-box. Can you please make that video? It's very satisfying to watch monitors with a terrible colour tint become neutral.
Thanks for reminding me. I have a couple I can compare.
@@DawidDoesTechStuff maka a video installing linux on it lets see the performance
AFAIK, any time task manager says “row of chips” as the form factor for ram, that means it is soldered and non upgradable.
6:32 it says DIMM here tho
Well, the J4125 only supports 8GB anyway.
@@CharlesHydronium I realized that after I posted the comment. That’s weird. I don’t understand how the form factor is DIMM when it is soldered.
It's technically correct, but it's such a bizarre choice of description.
The 3 standards
M.2 Sata
M.2 NVME
M.2 Gloryhole
Words never uttered for a Celeron-based computer: it's a gaming beast! 🦁
Canadian import ? Beasty ?
why you need it ? why review it ?
😂
with 4 fps you dont miss any moment of gaming!
such gamery goodness to quote Dawid@@Tonyx.yt.
Either you're not that old(for reference, I'm 44) or your memory doesn't extend back far enough.
The Celeron line was first introduced during the Pentium II days. The very first model was the Celeron 300 with a 300 MHz clock speed. Then, L2 cache was relatively large(for the time) but was on separate chips in the CPU package and operated at a fraction of the speed of the CPU which had negative performance implications.
The Celeron was supposed to offer a cost savings by omitting the L2 cache, but the performance hit was far too great and it lagged behind similarly clocked PIIs by quite a bit.
Then, Intel launched a revision called the Celeron 300A. It was one of their first CPUs to include L2 cache on the CPU die. While quite a bit smaller than normal, having the L2 on die reduced latency so much that the 300 MHz Celeron could actually beat a similarly clocked PII in a number of tasks, including many games. However, 300 MHz PIIs were near the bottom of the lineup with the fastest being more like 450 MHz.
If you paired the Celeron 300A with a decent Mobo and some decently fast ram, you could raise the system bus speed so the CPU ran at 450 MHz, rivalling the best PIIs available at the time at a fraction of the cost.
The Celeron 300A was an early overclocking darling, paving the way for later models like the Pentium D 805, lower end AKA reduced cache Core 2 CPUs and second Gen core i5 and i7 k processors. So it's entirely possible that back in the day circa 25+ years ago that someone somewhere may have referred to an over locked Celeron 300A based system as a gaming beast, and rightly so.
"That's a bit small for my liking, but it is more than enough to accommodate me"
Sick self burn, Dawid 😂
hahahaha right. That's why we love him
😅
@@AnnaDoesDawid never beating the lil pp allegations ☠️
The whole sudo joke is made even better by the fact that sudo in Italian means I sweat. It's just perfect
Thanks for making the joke better for me. I love that it works in two languages.
Also in Spanish
When you kidnap the workers from the Apple plant and have them recreate the MacBook shell from memory amirite
At least the system looks very balanced in gaming-both CPU and GPU are at full load. And the frametime is perfectly stable. It’s satisfying in some ways.
Im really surprised that the laptop didnt have a strong chemical smell
It did, just good smelling chemicals
i mean i guess that counts as chemicals too but when one of my family members bought something off temu it actually smelled like poison lol
@@josef2946 The worst kinds of poison are the ones that smell good
@@dotxyn Haha!! That’s a good point. I was surprised at the quality of chemical smell on it.
@@josef2946bought a bag off Temu once and that shit was rancid, it took months for that awful chemical smell to go away... And tbh it didn't even go away completely, I can still get a whiff of chemicals if I sniff the cheap fabric. That's probably hazardous tho so don't be sniffing cheap chinese fabric y'all
My favorite part is the pre-installed fingerprints on the case
I just realised that Dawid’s sponsor segments are the only ones I don’t skip.
You can do so much better with 250-300$ on the second hand market. Just pick up an i7 based laptop with an AMD or Nvidia GPU and you're cruizing down the roads of Winewood before you received your next parcel from Temu.
Yes, but these are much more heavier, especially if you carry your power brick with you.
He forgot the webcam test
Of course you can, that's comparing apples and oranges.
But thats less fun, beside this is an entertainment video not life advice on how to get a half decent gaming device for $300
joonglegamer9898
Better, show how you do that, post it here please !
That numpad was a cool feature in like 2008 MacBooks or so? Pretty sure Apple removed that feature in every new laptop starting in at least early 2011.
I have an Acer Aspire One 725 netbook that has that feature. Unfortunately, it also has the AMD C60 CPU.
I appreciate this temu's laptop inverted T arrow keys, which can't be found in more expensive ones.
You know, I'd love to see you also try older stuff on this thing like Half Life 2, the original Borderlands, Starcraft, etc. Definitely not a gaming laptop but the Celeron has four cores, I imagine it could run some older titles at somewhat playable framerates.
I'd like to see you actually install Linux on this laptop and see if it makes it usable
You want worse user experience than this??? :)
Windows 10 Revi OS might make this usable
@@--_DJ_-- linux is only worse if your brain is smooth. Windows exists so that idiots can use their computers too.
@@--_DJ_--it's far Better user experience on Linux
Or tiny 11
"I hope it's not the Linux version"
followed by
"This laptop can barely run Windows 11"
Don't want to sudo something
Windows updates: you sure?
I would like to have seen how much better things worked without something bloated like Windows using what little power this thing could muster.
Exactly! Linux would fly on this. This guy is living in 2001 and thinks you have to use the Terminal in Linux. Like saying: I hope its not WIndows....I dont want an MSDOS prompt. there is like 8 ways to install apps on Linux....terminal is just one of them.
Dawid needs more videos of Linux just Linuxing
I think it would make a great chromebook. It even looks like a chromebook-derived design, so Flex would probably work fine.
Holy crap. Your brave. I wouldnt even trust that thing to be within my wifi's network range, let alone turn it on within range...
Reminds me of a $250 Dell I once got. Upgraded RAM to 8 GB and put in a SATA SSD. Not a bad coffee shop machine (you don't cry if it gets damaged or stolen). If you do anything more than UA-cam though, be prepared to wait, a lot. This includes updating Windows 10. The SSD was definitely a good idea
For that much, only a 4000 series CPU, not good
With a computer that slow i wouldnt even bother installing windows. I really wouldnt bother installing windows on anything with less that 16Gb Ram. windows itself is probably going to leave you with barely any ram at 8Gb.
@@spookyweeb5563 8GB with a decent SSD works well for a light usage PC. This is for a side PC and not a main PC
@@spookyweeb5563well I have a i3 running windows 10 with 8gb of ram
What a coincidence. Under this video is an ad from temu selling a 'bomber jacket' for $2.68
Did you buy it lol
@@winterblommetjie no
ahhh a Dawid upload right as I needed something to watch. Perfect!
3:20 it comes pre scratched for you 😂 nice feature ( next to the usb port )
LOL, Kuu in Portuguese is the same as assh9le
I pay for premium UA-cam I hate ads. That’s the only part of your videos I don’t like. Great video
I love how the logo is a mangled Gmail icon.
Who also want to see David do fresh windows install to this laptop with Malware removed
I'd rather see something else that isn't the usual buy something from a Chinese marketplace, it's really boring.
@@karehaqt amen.
any ideas though?
Nah you require more purple sounded infused coconuts.@@karehaqt
I commented on an older video by accident, you should try building a pc using goodwill auctions, might be a decent if not challenging video
I was running a J series Pentium J4205 Pre-Built PC for 7 years it served me well for basic vs code and learning 2d game dev in godot!
You never fail to entertain! Thank you, David!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Cant imagine the disappointment of some factory worker falling asleep at their desk after putting together these pieces of crap all day, nobody deserves that hell.
Unpopular opinion mini display is better then mini hdmi, but we all agree USBC would have been best
I love watching your vids!! Comedy, good information and great vids is what keeps me watching.
This is really not the kind of product anyone should be promoting, there are numerous stories of Temu products with lithium ion batteries catching fire because of the non existent QC and lack of accountability, anyone convinced to buy something like this trying to saving a buck could be put at genuine risk.
Yeah Temu is not the place to buy tech. But I feel like after watching the video no one would be willing to buy anything from Temu. Let alone this laptop lol
@@AnnaDoes the thing is, they wouldn't make them if people weren't still buying them and it's easy for people like us who follow tech news and reviews to have a blind spot when it comes to the average consumer, the grandparent buying a laptop for a kid, the parent trying to pinch pennies and so on.
These videos absolutely need to make it clear in the title "Do not buy this product" then open with the exact safety concerns that consumers need to be aware of when purchasing anything containing a lithium ion battery from a less than reputable source.
Got that right, we need to be warning people we know in our families, and circle of friends/coworkers/community to not buy stuff on Temu because of this. I only buy stuff on places like Aliexpress because sometimes it's the only place I can find it, and I know what I'm getting my hands on having decades of experience in computer repair, and general tech.
A screen on a fan cooler is definitely something I've never seen before. Really cool. But I don't need any computer parts anymore.
Like other markets, Temu is not a shop, but a marketplay. Temu does not sell anything by itself, but provied a platform for other sellers. Like ebay, but for cheap crap form China. So it doesn't surprise me to find such hardware on the platform.
my mom found a laptop with those specs recently but it was like $120, also has a hdd instead of a ssd so it's even slower though it does have 500gb of space.
DAWID IS UPLOADING AGAIN
Quick thing:
The reason the copper on the inner side of the heat spreader looked "sickly" was because of electrical insulation tape (you can also see it around the CPU die), which was surprising to see since it can get real damn expensive
That feeling when your 2012 laptop is 10 times faster than a 2023 laptop.
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T430 (released in late 2012) and it's much faster than this TEMU Laptop. I don't play games with it anymore but I still use it regularly for CAD.
And recently, I even scavenged an old Hp Probook from 2011 and despite having a crappy 320Gb 5400RPM HDD, it's still booting faster than the one on this video
It's amazing how they still put out these horrible celeron based laptops even today.
@@BrianMcKee You'd think they would at least give us the 4 Core Celerons at this point, but a lot of laptops drop with the usual bottom of the barrel Dual-Core.
@@TheotanyaSama My old Elitebook, from far, the same ?
autodesk ? on intel, why not any dedicated GPU ?
Old versions, what is it you do, mutation, unable to load the full project ?
@@BrianMcKee Yeah, a Celeron is only good for a basic NAS system.
I'm glad you used the desk you took a bite out of.
Think of the pre loaded malware on a TEMU laptop....
I think there's only one use for these. Movie props. Very good if you wanna punt one or shoot it for a prop, but don't wanna invest in a real one. From afar, nobody would be the wiser.
Makes me wonder what bridge he throws this stuff off of after he is done with it?
We keep a lot for future videos (never know when he’ll want to use it again) or we take the stuff to a local PC recycling place that sells on or tears down for parts!
@@AnnaDoes I'd be real curious about that whole process. Thanks for sharing!
To be fair, most of the speaker holes on the macbook air is just dimples with black paint. So it kind of is closer to Apple than you might think!
That's quite a ripoff honestly. Microcenter sells Lenovo laptops brand new for $250 that has the Ryzen 5 5500U that benchmarks 4x better than this, double the HD and same RAM.
the bar to beat for all the cheap laptops should be a used/refurbished Thinkpad T480
similarly priced.
newer N100 based cheap laptops does rival i5 8520u ver of the T480, but they cost slightly more and have soldered in RAM.
I find some of these types of laptops and Chromebooks a joke when it comes to the thought of gaming. But, I usually look at them as something for someone just just needs basics/productivity type work that can still use cloud gaming on them if they get a hankering to game some.
Celeron tho, real friends don't let people they love around Celerons. Even a dual-core but full-fat cores will do better, like U-class Intel CPUs (I'd say 5th Gen the latest I'd go) or most step-up laptops nowadays if you want new like 11th gen i3s and whatever the Ryzen laptop equivalent is (I don't follow low-end laptop much)
@@Fay7666 Intel did some magic with renaming brands. Architecturally this is an Intel Atom. Originally Celerons were derived from the main i-series/desktop architecture like the rest. J and N Celerons and Pentiums are rebadged Atoms. So even the lowest tier of desktop-based CPU would be better.
I am convinced they only created Temu as a content machine for Dawid to sprinkle in some variety between AliExpress and Amazon
Yo Dawid, you should make a video about Lenovo Legion Slim 7i.
That's so painful to watch. I've seen stone tablets with faster rending times.
Me and my girls favorite channel to watch. Love your channel. You definitely made me want to get back into pc gaming! Looking forward to more videos!
I don't understand why someone who supposedly knows about tech would buy a cheap and low-powered, low-budget laptop like this, and try to use it for the most resource-intensive purposes. I guess it's true, if your only tool is a hammer, then everything looks like a nail. But between you and me, there are other things to do with a computer besides playing games. Maybe it can do some of those things.
Ever use a cheep 200$ hp laptop probably worst than this laptop.
Maby 😅
Maby😅
Yeah
the phrasing at 3:51
"More than enough to accommodate me."
The box coming out of Willich cracked me up to no end. How in the hell did that package end up containing some laptop from Temu that is delivered to Canada?
Just looked up the company, this is a very weird company that allegiadly scammed the austrian government lol
This box probably doesn't come from Germany but was meant for Germany (or the EU), the EC-REP is the producer's or importer's representative in the EU.
The city of Willich is located on the Lower Rhine in the west of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is a medium-sized city in the Viersen district, lies on the western edge of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and has the status of a medium-sized center.
@@tz8785 if it did they did repackage it for Canada, because that power plug is definitely not the one used in Germany. (and i doubt any place in Europe has sockets that use that type of plug)
@@ChristiaanHW No but they probably simply used the EU box to start with. Unless there is any such compliance marking required for Canada, that would save them a tiny bit of money by using fewer different boxes.
My god Dawid, is there no end to your tolerance for tech pain?
he needs do to these evil crab hardware, he loved it...
why always crab here ?
from temu i expect the little chinese meme song to be played
i actually think it would be hella cool to run gpt4all on one of these low end cookbooks, given it doesnt require CUDA or ROCm
I will do 1 Pushup for every like i get on this comment 💪🏻
Definitely botted, for a start, his first video is a "thank you for 100k subscribers" video, sure. Also your subscribers go up by 100 each time, scummy "youtuber" botting subs to feel special. get a girlfriend
You probably also use some bot to make random comments to fish some legit subscribers. seriously, get a girlfriend and take a shower.
i will spend 1 hour in bed for every like this coment gets
Get a job/ hobby first mate
@@cessnacitation-x wtf are you even talking about lmao.
I didn't think I was a fan of anyone, until just now. Great vid as always mate. Looking forward to the next one! 😊
I hate videos like this...people buy something crappy from a shady seller (i.e. Temu / Ebay / Ali Express) and then proceed to complain about everything wrong with it.
dude you are my fav tech yoututber keep doing what you doing.
Kinda wish people stopped giving money to those crappy AliExpress re-sellers :\
I can confirm this is the Chuwi Herobook, which I bought 3 years ago. For €199
Guess he means he doesn't have to deal with a real OS 😂
I bought a mini PC with the J4125, 8gb RAM, and 128GB SSD for less than $100 over a year ago. I must admit, my system is great for surfing and VERY light games(perfect for the application I needed). $300 for similar setup in a laptop seems overpriced. With that said, Great video Dawid, very entertaining!
Imagine making fun of the laptop for 15 minutes that can’t game but isn’t even considered a gaming laptop and cost C$200 you can’t even get a Chromebook for the price quality on this channel became really low
I live for this kind of nerdy content. (Edit) I would love to see you test retro games out on these temu pc's using emulators trying out NES,SNES,SEGA etc.
This is just taking the piss out of the laptop, not a checkout. He saw the CPU, memory, etc, and chose GTA5 and CS:GO!!!
Congrats on being sponsored. That mini keyboard was for when WoW was super popular.
I remember buying a laptop with this exact same chip for $250 USD about 4 years ago for my bedridden grandmother. Just something for her to use Facebook on and watch videos, so it was quite effective for its purpose. It gathers dust now since she passed, but it ran well with Windows 10.
try building a PC with parts from TEMU next.
I ♥ DEEP-COOLS "stuff". Even the commercials. I always choose DEEP-COOL! (did I say that right?)
thank god your videos save me! thx sooo much!
Temu: shop like a billionaire~
The billionaire choice laptop:
I bought a 15,6" laptop very similar to this from Teclast, it has J3455 and only 6GB of RAM, but it has very decent IPS screen, with good view angles, perfect for media consumption and some very light 2D games. The difference is that i got for 120$, 260$ is a lot for that laptop.
I have an HP laptop like this. It has an AMD A6-9225 dual core processor with 4 GB of ram(initially), integrated R4 graphics, and a 1TB HDD. It would barely boot with all the preloaded HP garbage on it. Once I wiped it and installed a clean version of windows 10, it would boot in a reasonable time, but struggled to even use a browser to surf the internet or watch youtube. Gaming was impossible. I gave it all the help I could with a cheap SSD and maxing out the ram, but the motherboard only had one sodimm slot that maxed out at 8GB. The boot times got a LOT better and it didn't seem to struggle as much, but it still can't do anything more than browse the internet. I basically use it like a chromebook and use it where I don't care if it gets damaged, lost, or stolen.
Dawid, it is time to overcome your fear of Linux and embrace your inner penguin.
Handy for when you need to make a CS2 PowerPoint presentation, your work is already done!
Love the videos my Canadian Brethren, keep them fantastic videos coming!
The fans in the ad read look pretty cool actually. Havent see those before. I'm checking out the link.
Time to do a custom build in a fridge to keep temps down. No fan challenge
The Deep Cool ad spot really wasn't terrible.
$300 its too much. The Chuwi herobook pro with intel n4000 8/256GB in alliuminium case costs $170
Snapple: How fake do you want your Macbook pro?
Me: Very!
1:12 Btw, the company name literally translates to "luxury living world", because nothing says luxury like cheap chinese plastic junk...
can't wait until the Xbook 360 releases
he has a kuu adaptor and a kuu xbook state of the art man, bonus points for kuu
I loooooove how sarcastic you are aaaaaaall the time.
Hey man, didn’t watch your videos for a while and came back to the channel, lookin sharp. Nice haircut
So my phone is borked. I got out my windows device to unbork it and Windows Started updating and restarted in the middle of the process. Guess whose phone is now more borked! I should've use my Linux box
I admire your patience, even getting those games installed and running 😂
I bought a laptop with similar specs recently, but it's a decent brand chromebook and was less than £100. It's never going to game,but watches youtube and runs remote desktop client - all I needed.
Its like buying a laptop from the dollar store lmao, you already know what to expect.
My sister bought quite a bit stuff from TEMU and surprisingly most of them were of a very decent quality. Not tech stuff but trinkets and clothing
It would be cool to find a temu or similar laptop that could actually run an older OS. Like a windows 9x or xp. While the specs are awful for modern purposes , might be great for those. (Lack of drivers really suck though )
7:45 honestly better than expected with some we've seen before 😂
you know it's serious when the 1st song in the video is the benchmark song