Inspiron 14 5485 Laptop [worf]
During the bizarre year of 2020 I bought myself a full-sized (but smallish) laptop (not as small as my previous netbooks though: Eee PC 4G (701) and Eee PC 901 from several years previous) as there are several times that a tablet or smartphone just won't cut it.
I opted for an AMD processor to avoid All the major Intel vulnerabilities. In a cheap laptop format, that now comes as an APU (a combined CPU and GPU).
I currently have "worf" running the 64 bit version of Xubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish), although it does dual boot with Windows 10 (only because it came with it, so I have the license anyway).
Interestingly, when running Linux, the fan barely spins up, and the CPU cores run very slowly (about 1.2GHz) when idling, but running Windows has the fan spinning almost constantly!
There's not a great deal that you can do to a laptop (modification-wise) but I've re-partitioning the NVMe to allow a dual boot of Linux (default) and Windows 10 (also removing BitLocker so that I didn't have to re-enter the huge decryption key any time Grub updated). I've added a 500GB SATA SSD split 50/50 between ext4 (/home for Linux) and NTFS (D: for Windows) for large storage space. I've also max'd out the RAM to 32GiB.
Anyway, here are worf's specifications:
Specifications:
Laptop: | Dell Inspiron 14 5485 |
Processor: | AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (2.1GHz; 3.7GHz boost) |
RAM: | 2x Samsung M471A2K43CB1-CTD (16GiB DDR4, 2666Mbps)
(32GiB total, but APU can only access at 2400Mbps) |
Storage: |
Samsung PM991 (256GByte M.2 NVMe
root file-system)
Samsung 870 EVO (500GByte SATA home file-system) |
Mouse: | Logitech M705 |
Computing Power
- Acer Aspire R3700
- Acknowledgements
- BOINC
- Desktop PC
- Eee PC 4G (701)
- Eee PC 901
- Gigabit Network
- Inspiron 14 5485 Laptop
- Kids PC 1
- Kids PC 2
- Media PC
- Mini-ITX PC
- My Useful Scripts
- Nano ITX PC
- Nook Simple Touch
- Processing Power
- Raspberry Pi
- Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200
- Storage Capacity
- The Server
- What Is Firmware