Several years ago I built a computer with PI processing in mind. It uses a Ryzen 5 1600 processor (6 cores, 12 threads) and 32GB RAM.
A few days ago I got a nice mobile laptop that uses an Intel i7-8565U. I like the laptop so much I started to think about the possibility of selling the desktop and using the laptop exclusively, since for everything but PI the laptop is just as fast.
Of course, PI processing is more demanding and I knew the laptop certainly wouldn't keep up. But just as an experiment I did a speed test of PI on both machines, running StarAlignment on the same set of 150 images. As expected, the laptop came in about twice as slow as the desktop (11.5min vs 5.5min). For processing intensive tasks the lower number of cores and threads really showed. But many processes won't take any longer than the desktop, and like I said the laptop more than keeps up for other normal tasks.
So, can I live with the slower PI speed of the laptop? Maybe.
I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to regain some speed on the laptop? Would a dual boot into Linux be worth it? Anything else I can do to increase the speed?