Since 1982 I have been buying and building personal computers. I've seen them all. But I also have a limited budget for my own computer. My HP Pavilion laptop died and I didn't realize its shortcomings until I started using the 14-inch Zenbook. For the first time in over 20 years I've decided to go with an AMD processor, and wow, what lightning speed. I have to admit, this was also the first time I've ever bought an SSD in a personal computer. Another wow! At HP I expected a Win10 update to take 30 minutes to 4 hours and it was a 2019 Pentium. it takes LESS THAN ONE MINUTE. How about a RELOAD? Up to 5 minutes on HP before I could get to work. MAX 1-2 minutes on ASUS. I would like to go back to work! The boot process since opening the box was the fastest I've experienced. And he's flawless. Why did I spend twice as much on this computer? I read the RYZEN specs and it outperformed the comparable INTEL. It was billed as PC FOR GAMES. Guys, I mostly play Words for Friends, I like Thoroughbred! Oh, did I mention it comes with 16GB RAM and 1TB ultra-fast SSD? When I started decades ago, it was the ASUS motherboard that was used in the PCs I built. So my confidence in them was great from the start, but it turns out they outdid themselves. May I recommend you? Of course, nuff!
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