Pulling the laptop apart was uneventful without anything flying across the room or those fiddly small connectors - which I can barely see - snapping, removing and slapping in the new GPU was just six screws and a bit of thermal paste, and when it was all screwed back together, I didn’t even have any screws left over. Switching on and debian detected it happily, nvidia-smi
and nvidia-detect
were happy, and apt
just installed the nvidia-driver
without fuss.
Other than a loud snapping noise now made when the laptop is closed and hooks into the catch thing (perhaps it should always have been like this), it was quite dull and boring really.
I think I want a Linux laptop. I need to find a form factor that I like. Any recommendations for a 16” or 17” that isn’t $1200?
ThinkPad yoga, they’re cheap and have big screens and thunderbolt 4.
I hear everyone always say used ThinkPads are the way to go, but I don’t know of any with more than 15" screens
I pulled the trigger on a Lenovo Yoga with a 16” screen. Hopefully it’ll get here this week.
buy a used laptop - look for business laptops, more bang per buck and also better looked after.