As for gaming : i. Genshin Impact : 30-40fps ii. Honkai Star Rail : 50fps+ iii. Assassin Creed Rogue : 40fps+ iv. Resident Evil 3 Remake : 20-30fps+ v. Valorant : 45fps+ Played on lowest with 720p resolution Could also run Autocad 2021 smoothly It cost around 80$ in Malaysia
Thanks for video! Please, do Genshin or Star Rail in your future gaming tests. This games are benchmarks for a lot of people 🎅☝️@@HaisteComputerRepair
Been using a x260 for almost 5 months now, it's perfect for general use. The only issue i have with it is the fan noise but rest all are good. 10/10 recommend
@@HaisteComputerRepair ah, frankly speaking as I am aging, my eyes do so too, 1080p on 12.5 inches display can be cumbersome to find a good scaling sweet spot (for Linux DEs, was fixed rather recently!). But anyway, shame that past gen Thinkpads are coming often with mediocre TF screens.
I daily drive my x260 and love it, have yet to find anything that compares for a daily beater! My primary is a latitude 9430 and I still love the x260!
Curious question: is there a reason that you haven't covered the X1 Carbon series? It would be interesting to at least see the first few models covered on the channel in the future if possible. Otherwise great review format man, would love to see more in the future!
Thanks for watching! The only reason I haven’t reviewed any X1 Carbon series is that they haven’t come my way yet. I definitely will once some come up for a good deal for me to purchase.
Hello, nice video, just bought X270 (i5 7200U, 16GB), because it's smaller and lighter than my Legion 5. And I have a question, what new paste do you recomend for the X270 processor? Tomb Raider running on integrated graphics surprised me.
Thanks for watching! I used Arctic MX-4, but nearly any brand will do. www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07LDJY4X2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I don't for the X260 yet, but this video for the X240 will be almost the exact same procedure: ruclips.net/video/nDA6kHDjG6o/видео.htmlsi=VCJrNgZyYiiF6MY9
I'm pretty split in my choices but I wanna ask, is X260 good enough for light graphic design work (but primarily for typing and general use) for travel and campus? I'm concerned with portability as well, and the other option I was pointed at was the X1 Carbon gen6, more pricey tho.
X1 carbon might have a better display panel. Also a bit larger being 14" RAM is soldered on to the motherboard, so if you get the 8GB version there is no way to upgrade to 16. Seems that 16 is the max. So, the display panel and the RAM capacity (x260 having one DIMM slot) seem to be the main differences between the two.
Hello again sir. Would like to ask your opinion. Im sort of attracted to this model of thinkpad and cant stop searching the net for good deals. But im still wondering if its practical for me buying it in 2024. Im not a programmer. Im an MD who oddly likes emacs, org-mode, and tinkering with emacs, i use spreadsheets and make letters occasionally and occasional media consumption; im a linux user so thats no windows for me if i ever get this. Im wondering, coming from a person with hands on experience with the x270, is it practical for my needs? Thanks in advance.
Hello brother, I have the same Thinkpad, and I would like to maintain it on the inside. Would you give me some tips to clean it correctly and not screw it up? thx
Just be careful when removing the back panel. use something stiff yes flexible like a guitar pick to release the plastic clips, after loosening all of the screws. Follow my tips in the video
I was thinking about getting one of those laptops with Win 10 Pro on it. But I can't make up my mind a new laptop with Win 11 S mode or this one Win 10 Pro.
@@HaisteComputerRepair I was at BestBuy yesterday and they had a lot of laptops on sale and I couldn't decide what kind to get. Windows, Chrome or Apple. I want something that will last longer in updates and do finances and gaming.
The fan might not be spinning at all depending on how much heat the system is generating. It won't spin while under a certain temperature for power efficiency and noise levels. Unless your laptop is overheating and shutting down (or feeling very hot) you're probably fine.
hello, i saw a i5 6gen variant of this which is cheap and the only thing that i can afford right now, would like to know if i can do programming on this? (html, php) and if possible if i can play pokewilds (fan -made java game) smoothly?
I only need a cheap laptop for cloud gaming. Found this thinkpad for $50 with a dead battery. Would U recommend me to get it for cloud gaming ( I eill replace its battery and ssd )
@@HaisteComputerRepair Fortnite, call of duty warzone, halo infinite ( multiplayer ), GTA V, and half life 2. Will ot be able to run them through GeForce Now
I wouldn't rely on this laptop for gaming due to it's limitations on RAM and weaker integrated graphics. Maybe some retro gaming or lighter gaming than something like GTA V. Valorant would probably run on low settings and lowered resolution, if you had nothing else to use.
@@jeffreybual6th gen Intel is not on the official Microsoft Windows 11 list, so don't expect specific driver support, but you can by following these steps: www.makeuseof.com/rufus-bypass-tpm-secure-boot-requirements-windows-11/
If you're buying one, you will have to ask the seller. Used L-Ion batteries are really dependent on the previous owner's use case. If it were new, it would be advertised as 23Wh for both of the 3-cell batteries shown in this video.
As for gaming :
i. Genshin Impact : 30-40fps
ii. Honkai Star Rail : 50fps+
iii. Assassin Creed Rogue : 40fps+
iv. Resident Evil 3 Remake : 20-30fps+
v. Valorant : 45fps+
Played on lowest with 720p resolution
Could also run Autocad 2021 smoothly
It cost around 80$ in Malaysia
Thank you for providing this information!
Thanks for video! Please, do Genshin or Star Rail in your future gaming tests. This games are benchmarks for a lot of people 🎅☝️@@HaisteComputerRepair
@@phenya8431 I will check those out and see if they are easy to pick up and play.
why cant valorant be installed in mine
What, macam mana siot??? aku try genshin lag 🗿
Thank you for this content, much appreciated.
:)
Been using a x260 for almost 5 months now, it's perfect for general use. The only issue i have with it is the fan noise but rest all are good. 10/10 recommend
Been using x260 for 7 years… (swapped internal and external battery once, and screen for 1080p IPS panel from a generic Chinese marketplace)
Excellent! Happy to hear that.
@@IvanIvanov-nn9osA 1080p IPS panel is never a bad idea.
@@HaisteComputerRepair ah, frankly speaking as I am aging, my eyes do so too, 1080p on 12.5 inches display can be cumbersome to find a good scaling sweet spot (for Linux DEs, was fixed rather recently!). But anyway, shame that past gen Thinkpads are coming often with mediocre TF screens.
What is the battery life for it planning on using it for university
I use it, and go well to play games from 2010-2016
I daily drive my x260 and love it, have yet to find anything that compares for a daily beater! My primary is a latitude 9430 and I still love the x260!
Nice!
Curious question: is there a reason that you haven't covered the X1 Carbon series? It would be interesting to at least see the first few models covered on the channel in the future if possible. Otherwise great review format man, would love to see more in the future!
Thanks for watching! The only reason I haven’t reviewed any X1 Carbon series is that they haven’t come my way yet. I definitely will once some come up for a good deal for me to purchase.
I'm still using it
Bought this laptop, and it is decent for cloud gaming. It is excellent for GeForce now and medical school
Good to know!
Thanks for checking out my video!
Mine had a dead battery, but I bought it for $50. Just replaced its main battery for mrs school and for $80 I bought a decent laptop
@@bestcreate1417 That's a steal for sure
Mine also include a core i7 6600U and 8gb ram, so it is a steal n deal
Is it good for coding our programming and how much battery time will be during coding
Will Be my portable Linux Laptop for Office
Nice!
Hello, nice video, just bought X270 (i5 7200U, 16GB), because it's smaller and lighter than my Legion 5. And I have a question, what new paste do you recomend for the X270 processor? Tomb Raider running on integrated graphics surprised me.
Thanks for watching! I used Arctic MX-4, but nearly any brand will do. www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07LDJY4X2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Nice video. I have an X260 which blows hot air occasionally. Do you have a video on putting thermal past on the heat sink? Thanks
I don't for the X260 yet, but this video for the X240 will be almost the exact same procedure: ruclips.net/video/nDA6kHDjG6o/видео.htmlsi=VCJrNgZyYiiF6MY9
Just won through goodwill bids. It'll be my dedicated Linux machine
Sweet!
I'm pretty split in my choices but I wanna ask, is X260 good enough for light graphic design work (but primarily for typing and general use) for travel and campus? I'm concerned with portability as well, and the other option I was pointed at was the X1 Carbon gen6, more pricey tho.
X1 carbon might have a better display panel. Also a bit larger being 14" RAM is soldered on to the motherboard, so if you get the 8GB version there is no way to upgrade to 16. Seems that 16 is the max. So, the display panel and the RAM capacity (x260 having one DIMM slot) seem to be the main differences between the two.
Hello again sir. Would like to ask your opinion. Im sort of attracted to this model of thinkpad and cant stop searching the net for good deals. But im still wondering if its practical for me buying it in 2024.
Im not a programmer. Im an MD who oddly likes emacs, org-mode, and tinkering with emacs, i use spreadsheets and make letters occasionally and occasional media consumption; im a linux user so thats no windows for me if i ever get this. Im wondering, coming from a person with hands on experience with the x270, is it practical for my needs? Thanks in advance.
I'm sorry posted this in the wrong video. I thought this was the x270
I replied there :)
My x260 doesn't have backlight keyboard.did anyone try using backlight keyboard on non x260 ?
You can purchase a third party keyboard from eBay, Aliexpress, or Amazon that is backlit
Hello brother, I have the same Thinkpad, and I would like to maintain it on the inside. Would you give me some tips to clean it correctly and not screw it up? thx
Just be careful when removing the back panel. use something stiff yes flexible like a guitar pick to release the plastic clips, after loosening all of the screws. Follow my tips in the video
@@HaisteComputerRepair Thx Broo!
@@SxkyGiv4 Good luck!
I was thinking about getting one of those laptops with Win 10 Pro on it. But I can't make up my mind a new laptop with Win 11 S mode or this one Win 10 Pro.
What else are you looking at and what do you want to do with a laptop?
@@HaisteComputerRepair I was at BestBuy yesterday and they had a lot of laptops on sale and I couldn't decide what kind to get. Windows, Chrome or Apple. I want something that will last longer in updates and do finances and gaming.
why my thinkpad x260 has no backlit keyboard? :(
It was optional at launch, so you might have to source one and install it if you want one.
Can you hear the fan blowing on this one? I can't hear mine
The fan might not be spinning at all depending on how much heat the system is generating. It won't spin while under a certain temperature for power efficiency and noise levels. Unless your laptop is overheating and shutting down (or feeling very hot) you're probably fine.
hello, i saw a i5 6gen variant of this which is cheap and the only thing that i can afford right now, would like to know if i can do programming on this? (html, php) and if possible if i can play pokewilds (fan -made java game) smoothly?
I think that would be totally fine. Maybe make sure it's minimum 8GB RAM
@@HaisteComputerRepair thanks
@@blaannk :)
I only need a cheap laptop for cloud gaming. Found this thinkpad for $50 with a dead battery. Would U recommend me to get it for cloud gaming ( I eill replace its battery and ssd )
Well, this CPU is on the weaker side for gaming though I understand cloud gaming is the goal. What are you looking to play?
@@HaisteComputerRepair Fortnite, call of duty warzone, halo infinite ( multiplayer ), GTA V, and half life 2. Will ot be able to run them through GeForce Now
The one I saw has an Intel i7 6600U
Also, is it sufficient for medical studies ( I am in high school but will study medicine )
Is still run games gta 5 or valorant in low graphics ?
I wouldn't rely on this laptop for gaming due to it's limitations on RAM and weaker integrated graphics. Maybe some retro gaming or lighter gaming than something like GTA V. Valorant would probably run on low settings and lowered resolution, if you had nothing else to use.
Hello,can i play minecraft bedwars at 60 fps? I want to buy it and i want to play just minecraft bedwars on it
I don't play the game, but from what I understand about Minecraft yes it should run fine. I would only recommend an i5 CPU, SSD, and 16GB RAM
Still using x260 for 4 years now, too bad it can't be upgraded to Windows 11 officially!
Yes, I suppose after Windows 10 reaches end of support maybe you can check out Linux.
Can you do a fresh installation of Windows 11 on this model?
@@jeffreybual6th gen Intel is not on the official Microsoft Windows 11 list, so don't expect specific driver support, but you can by following these steps: www.makeuseof.com/rufus-bypass-tpm-secure-boot-requirements-windows-11/
Or just install tiny 11. Mine has an hdd and is very slow on windows 10, but on windows 11 it is decebt
You can install win 11 by making registry changes during windows setup
hi, can I play the sims 4 on it please?
Check out the hardware specs of the one you are looking at and enter them here. Then look up Sims 4 www.pcgamebenchmark.com/
Hi what is the weight of this laptop is it heavy? is it worth it for office work use?😊
It's pretty small and light. Office work would be fine.
Is it good the battery?,,, How long can the battery be used?
If you're buying one, you will have to ask the seller. Used L-Ion batteries are really dependent on the previous owner's use case. If it were new, it would be advertised as 23Wh for both of the 3-cell batteries shown in this video.
Can iGeforce now run on the x260
I'm sure it could, have you looked into system requirements?
I’m planning to buy thinkpaf x260 , is it good to buy ?
Yes im already buying today .. a second hand and cheap
As of gaming, use geforce now and U will get a gtx 1060 for free😊
Is it good for exel microsoft office?
Yes definitely
Would this laptop be able to run Fortnite 40+ fps?
I wouldn't expect any kind of consistent framerate for that game with this laptop. Doable, but not at all ideal.
Can i run free fire, COD,COC wnd gta v
Yes, gta , coc, and free fire will run, but cod only games made before 2018 ( tho U can run them thru GeForce Now
Can the x260 use windows11?
6th gen Intel CPU's are not on the official support list, but you can still install Windows 11 if you bypass the TPM requirement.
@@HaisteComputerRepairThat’s great to note
Mine is laggy
Do you have an SSD installed? How much RAM is installed?
@@HaisteComputerRepair i have 16gb of ram install
@@dessertauflan5273And SSD? Perhaps your Windows install is corrupted somehow. Is storage on your SSD near capacity?
@@HaisteComputerRepair the only thing i did is put Windows on it and the ssd still have space
For gaming I use GeForce now
Cool. On this X260?
Yeah, can it run Geforce Now