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My experience differs, mint feels fast and light compared to windows 11. LG Gram 17, decent specs. There has been a learning curve to be sure, but smarter people than I have been tackling the same issues so I know it will get sorted out.
Ava_Kin in r/linux4noobs
November 1, 2025 1:43 AM
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I have a LG Gram with the worst implementation (performance wise) of the i5-1035G7 in a LG Gram 17 laptop. It has like 2cm of copper from the CPU to the tiny-ass fan. The Intel graphics use 4 year old drivers because it automatically rolls back when I update. BAR literally gives me a loading screen
...ACP_Paddy- in r/beyondallreason
June 27, 2025 12:08 AM
6
As you found out already (but probably too late, after buying this laptop) the processor you got does not support 6000Mhz RAM. But the memory is the least of your problems. Since you are knowledgeable enough to check the memory in BIOS and require a certain performance from your laptop, why on earth
...Street_Camera_3556 in r/LGgram
January 7, 2026 6:42 AM
3
I'd love a 17" macbook air. 14-15" I find too small now. I'm using an 17" LG gram, which is the weight of a Mac Book air, and the extra screen real-estate makes you much more productive if you're doing anything that's intensive with a few docked windows, side-bars, etc...
tigeratemybaby in r/hardware
February 16, 2026 2:02 AM
3
I have an Otter. I use it with an LG Gram Pro. 32GB, 255H and no dgpu. Works great for small to medium models. Zero complaints. With large models I'll use my PC. 14900K, 64GB DDR4 and an RTX 5080.
DallasGrave in r/3DScanning
March 20, 2026 9:09 AM
2
Can't see the specs on that. Just make sure you have at least 32gb and 4060 and above with at least 8GB vram. I have the z13 flow 2025 and lg gram rtx 5050 and they both run unreal great on the go. the z13 in particular runs unreal great even on battery. Both can run citysample well for example.
Strict_Indication457 in r/UnrealEngine5
December 9, 2025 1:13 AM
2
I have a 17" laptop and it's perfect. It's an LG Gram though so it weighs about the same as an average 13" laptop. I've used this brand for years and never had an issue. I'd highly recommend it, but it's not good for gaming if you're into that. It's also quite expensive, I guess because of the mater
...TvaMatka1234 in r/Osteopathic
November 28, 2025 9:55 PM
2
A potato is enough. Windows always works, Macs can cause problems sometimes. You’re going to use a lot of MATLAB. Some multisim which is an ancient circuit simulation tool, and KiCAD or similar. None of these things are demanding. I have a LG gram from Costco and I love it. 17” screen and weighs lik
...Evan-The-G in r/gatech
March 25, 2025 12:03 AM
6
Hi, I've owned the 17" for a while and before that, an MSI Creator 17M (17"). I have the i7-1360P but I do regret not getting the RTX3050 GPU option for the occasional demanding work like video rendering which is very demanding. Otherwise, it's done well indeed for work similar to yours. If I were t
...TryDoingSomethingNew in r/LGgram
May 4, 2025 10:15 AM
3
I've been in tech for 40+ years, and spent 20+ years deploying laptops to users. I've owned several MBPs and MB Airs. I've built PCs and even built water-cooled and air-cooled (fanless) PCs as I was obsessed with silent operation back in the day. Heatsinks, cooling, fans, etc were a big focus of min
...Steerpike58 in r/LGgram
June 11, 2025 5:08 AM
3