Frederic Muller composed on 2025-01-26 13:15 (UTC+0700):

> I use a Thinkpad X1 carbon gen9 i7 with integrated intel video chip as 
> my daily driver. Unfortunately I've been limited for extra-work 
> activities such as video editing (was thinking of DaVinci Resolve) due 
> to the lack of proper GPU, or flight simulator lagging (have to set to 
> lowest possible video setting to get ok smoothness).

> I'm on a budget and was wondering what reasonable hardware you would 
> recommend for such a task? I do have external monitors so it can be 
> anything for that matter, as long as it doesn't cost too much.

A discrete GPU card with Intel GPU chip can be had for around $139 in the USA.
That isn't any help for laptop users, but you may be able to find an off-lease
desktop computer with new and powerful enough discrete GPU for a lot less than a
newer laptop that is little better than what you have now. Or, a 5-8 year old
desktop with iGPU sporting an empty PCIe slot into which you can put an
appropriate discrete GPU.
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