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This was very informative and awesome. I know absolutely nothing about this stuff 😂. You helped me gain a much better under understanding. I know that the consensus says a gaming pc vs a laptop is better, but let’s say I was stuck on the idea that a laptop was more convenient; how much would I be missing out on if I got that 1st laptop you spoke about in the video, vs building a desktop pc? Thanks for your help.
I got a Zephyrus G14 2023 (Ryzen 9 7950hs, RTX 4060, 500gb SSD, 2k 165hz display and 16 Gb of DDR5 ram) for $1000 with a best buy deal a couple months ago. I have upgraded that SSD to a 2Tb ssd and I put in another 16 Gb stick. Love the portability!
@@richguev Depends on whether or not Asus properly applied liquid metal on the CPU. Asus has terrible quality control on liquid metal applications on their laptops. Mine was not applied correctly. It is a pain in the neck to fix it since liquid metal shorts components on your motherboard (ie capacitors) it comes into contact with. The cooling is great when properly applied but thermally throttles to the base clock speeds on an all-core stress test when not applied correctly. Also, ASUS has terrible limited Manufacturer warranties. I would recommend other brands over Asus
Solid breakdown, but I think you treated this a bit too much like a typical desktop GPU review and should have a highlighted a few critical points unique to laptops. -laptop screens (especially sub 16") are so small that resolutions above 1080p have limited usefulness -batteries for dedicated GPU laptops will be effectively useless after a year or two of use -dedicated GPU laptops get VERY hot while playing demanding content Put these things together and you quickly realize there are 3 gaming laptop use cases. 1) an iGPU capable of medium setting 1080p games that can actually be used on battery for multiple hours 2) a dedicated GPU that can fully max 1080p gaming, which looks great on a small screen, but needs to be plugged in 3) a dedicated GPU that can game at 1440p or 4K, and should really be connected to a large external display I wish laptops for #3 were actually called a different name like "portable desktop" because having a 10lb lava box on your lap does not make sense. Personally I'm most excited for the recent advancements in #1 because I want to be able to actually use my laptop when not near a power source.
Bingo. #1 is my desired option, but looking at Lenovo Yoga 7 Pro with 3050 is a nice middle ground. Doesn't get obscenely hot, performs decent at 1080p and has good enough specs to run whatever you need daily. Plus designs, all alu, port selection etc are all good. Older model also had hdmi. Unsure about these latest ones from 2023 do or not. Either way, premium for $7-900 at Mac level design. Beautiful machines.
Super useful comment, in my case having a portable desktop is essentially what I'm after lol, I won't need battery life for gaming, just for tasks like word, research online, possibly some 3d modelling in the future. I'm only planning on gaming when connected to a power source, and I've found a few laptops that meet my specs for school/work and seem good for gaming. I feel I'm in the minority of consumers though, because Ive been gifted money for a computer and specifically want a high powered laptop to use around town and at college, but that I can game on at home as well. Long ass ramble lol but if anyone reading has recommendations I'm still looking around rn so I'd appreciate it :)
@@shaeisgae8952 You should be looking for the biggest GPU for the lowest price. Fairly standard stuff and I think keeping up with Jason's monthly vids should give a great snapshot of potential deals. Just fyi, when I say "batteries will be effectively useless" I mean the laptop will not run at all for more than 5 minutes. Not gaming. Just literally running the OS will cause it to die. I can't say this will 100% happen to you, but most GPUs today are absolute power hogs so I would suspect this is a very widespread issue. Does not matter in the slightest as long as you plug it in, but you mentioned potentially wanting to use your laptop on battery so just thought you should know.
Wish I did better research 2 months ago when I was shopping for my first gaming laptop. I almost went too cheap by getting a laptop with a 12th gen i5 and a 4GB RTX 2050, but got lucky because the laptop sold out before I could make the purchase. I ended up getting a MSI Cyborg 15 with an i7-12650H and 8GB RTX 4060, runs decently on the games I play but the fans are a little louder than I would like. Ran for 850$ from a best buy sale, but shipped with only 8GB RAM and 500GB SSD, so I just spent 150$ to add in a 32GB kit and 1TB SSD. Hopefully the build holds up for the next few years till I'm out of college and building my first desktop!
its not a great laptop at all, but for 850$ price range its actually a decent deal, just 4050 and 4060 are totally not worth the price and its better to buy 3070 last get laptop for that money range and hit +30-40% more performance and fps
Dude u broke it down and made the GPU info very easy to understand! I been a console gamer my whole life simply because console is plug and play and i can lay down while playing...but i been wanting to get into cpu games but its been so confusing on on all the parts and the name of the parts be sounding crazy like " Zx 420 f12 Alpha" like wtf 😮 Then i gotta worry about upgrading drivers or loweing settings and so on if a game isnt running right 😂.... Thanks this video REALLY helped me out 😎👍
@dragonise13 If the budget is 3000$, my preference would be to build a 1440p PC setup with around 1800$ and get a sleek 14-inch laptop for around 1200$. It's my preference because ultrabooks like zenbook 14 tend to have a way better battery life and have the power for most of the apps I would need on the go. If you need more portable power, you can go with the one you mentioned, but you should see what all the choices you can make for your budget and your convenience.
@@arunkumar.k3406 WORK WITH ME BRO IM NEW TO THIS SPACE MY LIMIT IS 4,000. Yet I wanna be somewhat future proof so I was thinking the X3D with 4090 Asus Strix Scar 17 or whatever they have you know since I travel here and there! Ahhh see you putting me on game man I did not know that I will definitely keep looking thanks for your input I think it goes for like 3,700 so I’ll keep looking and look at some deals thanks!!!
Thanks for makjng this video! Not only did you give me some great recommendations for laptops, you also went the extra mile to provide stats about each component and what is the right ones to buy, thanks a lot
Hope your doing well Jason, I was wondering if it was time for another video on laptops. I haven’t payed enough attention to laptops recently and my buddy is in the market for one. Appreciate everything you do for the community!
NEVER BUYing A ALIENWARE laptop again. why do they KEEP putting the charging port in the exhaust areas. overheats the GPU and then after a year or two it just dies. "buy a cooling fan" why when they can fix this and stop forcing us to upgrade/fix our laptops
@@matsakix1180 I actually haven't used this model personally, but I guess the fans do look better. I can't say for the exhaust pipes, but damn I guess you're one of the lucky ones some ppl had issues on delivery like keys not working and had to send it back and others had bio issue start up. but dang GG I guess haha, sadly from my other experiences of alienware idk if I can use them ever again its like a gacha 50/50 game with them. Dell is so unreliable
@HopeEnstine that's understandable that how I felt about the zephyrus g14, I had too many issues and I had to replace it twice. This alienware has been so solid. Like it's been a joy and has a 4k oled and it does look really good. I've also had dell products before like the g3 and to this day this laptop still works like if it was new.
Me watching this, comparing my laptops specs, the one I had minimum requirements for uni. I think i7 13th gen, a 4060, 1tb storage, 32 gb of ram are overkill for minimum requirements, but like, sure. Now I got a beast laptop and pc
Hi pc builder, I was wondering, there is a laptop in sale, it is the MSI GP66 Series - 15.6'' 165 Hz - Intel Core i7-12800HX - GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU - 32 GB DDR4 - 1 TB PCIe SSD. It has a dedicated card and it is going for $1299 dollars do you think it is worth it to buy right now?
I just recently won a bid on an Alienware m18 with a ryzen 9 7845hx and 4080 with a 1080p 480hz screen refurbished for 1800 but had to pay taxes so a bit more around 1900 but hey it was under $2K.😅 im gonna upgrade the storage and on idle without a third-party cooler it doesn't run super hot so im happy 😊
@AnonymousUser-ww6nsyeah it performs alright, but it was 600 with tax included. Was around 540 pre tax. Didn’t even need a laptop but for for the price, I had to pick it up.
Hey Jason, I have a really really serious question over here in Germany I need to know if it makes sense to upgrade my PC from an I5 10400F with 1 ram stick of ddr4 (very slow speed) to a new ddr5 mainboard with an Ryzen 7600 and 32 gigs of ddr5 ram (6000) while keeping my 1660 super for another 5 months in this build until i will buy a new gpu???
I'd agree with Ty. You will experience a big GPU bottleneck but if you replace the GPU soon that's fine. Maybe consider going 7500F if its available where you are to get you GPU faster?
PC Builder I’m trying to find a nice laptop for golf simulation only no other games! It doesn’t need to run at 4k! 1080/1440 is just fine by me! Any suggestions?
@PCBuilderChannel would like to see a build video of you building a gaming PC that compares to latest gaming laptops specs that's a lot cheaper! and to give us reasons as to why a gaming PC is better in the long run for those of us debating on whether to buy a gaming PC or gaming laptop. thanks for all the great videos also looking forward to your next budget build video showing us what to build at different prices!
No need to wonder, desktop builds are always going to be stronger than a laptop due to heat and power . That's just a hard and fast rule. Laptops are valuable if you need portability. Otherwise you are always better off with a desktop pc. But the good news is its a great time to build a pc and its about to be even greater during Prime Day sales next week! Say tuned on the channel we will have lots of great sample build lists coming your way (;
Got my asus scar 17 4080 175w with ryzen 7945x 2tb ssd and 32g of ram for 2300 EUR (2500$) with a whapping 800$ discount that I was hunting for 6 months all over the damn world. After 3070 ryzen 5800h legion 5 pro - this thing feels and runs like a spaceship, powerhouse
Amazing explanation and detail. I recently was able to score an Asus G16 2024 with an Core ultra 9 185H and a an RTX4070 with a 240hz Oled Display for around 1180$ on best buy! Thank you for the info.
Could you do a video were you recommend laptops based on use? For example those who just surf the web casually and watch videos or students sho are programming. If not could you recommend laptops for compsci students? Thanks for the vids!
I would appreciate any advice. I bought a pre built pc and is now looking att upgrading it, the specs are a AMD 5500 and Radeon 6600 with 16 Gb or Ram and a A520M-Pro (or something like that) motherboard, any suggestions on how to upgrade and what to upgrade first? Btw love the videos keep up the incredible work
Anything better than that build will bottleneck the CPU. Just buy a completely new PC when you have the money but make sure it's a leap in performance.
@PindleofKujata Unless they have changed, those are pretty upgradeable. I have one that is a couple of years old with a 3060 and I upgraded the RAM to 32gb. It also has 2 NVME slots as well as a sata port and place for a 2.5" drive. The only downside for me is the color accuracy is pretty bad for photography work so I have an external ProArt screen I use for that, but otherwise pretty good, albeit short battery life.
Wow seeing these prices, it makes me feel even better that I bought my laptop on Newegg sale! Acer Nitro 16 with Ryzen 7840HS, 16GB 5600mhz ram, RTX 4070, 1TB SSD, WQHD 165hz screen for 1099$
I just have one question, why do you recommend laptop's with Intel's 13/14th gen cpu considering everything that is going on with Intel? I seriously doubt they are "unaffected".
So far there is nothing to suggest they are having issues so I am continuing to list them. But there are other options if they make you uncomfortable which is understandable
@@PCBuilderChannel let's agree to disagree, I gave myself the effort to check and I found on couple of sources that the 13th gen 13900HX processor's had the same problem as the desktop/server version. The only reason why 13/14th gen on laptop's have less issues is because of the battery as it can not produce the same amount of power like your desktop power supply can.
Just got myself a new 7945hx3d rtx 4080 just recently. Best part, i actually just ordered a 7945hx rtx 4080. Free 3d bonus it seems, even so i don´t think the difference in general is that relevant. My old hp pavillion ryzen 7 5800h + rtx 3050 is still far from useless and performs quite well.
I need a gaming laptop that I can install massive amounts of Hard Drive Storage. 4TB is just too small for what I do. What gaming laptops allow you to install higher HD storage? I mean video games now a days are so huge that I can install only a few games on a 1TB or 2TB Hard Drive. Plus doing video editing as a content creator fills up my Hard Drives extremely fast. So if you can, could you include Hard Drive Storage info more. I see one that you did, but I just need more space LOL. I mean I have external drives that go up to 12 TB but I can't take those with me everywhere I go. I want something inside like my Acer Predator Helios that I could install two 3.5 drives and two NVMe drives. Well anyway, thanks for the video. I hate having to shop for a new laptop. I believe mine just went to the BSOD graveyard tonight. It was a good laptop. I got it in 2019 and took good care of it. But electronics don't last forever. Keep up the good work and again, thanks for the videos.
If you're playing games that support HDR or AutoHDR, yes, it can make a very big difference. HDR10 and HDR10+ are display standards (think NTSC), they describe how the data being sent to the display should be formatted so all displays are on the same page with how to communicate with GPUs. HDR400 is a VESA standard that describes the qualities of a monitor's panel. It's the lowest possible HDR grade and provides functionally no real HDR. You shouldn't rely on VESA standards because they are (intentionally) easy to cheat, instead look for high zone count mini LED displays or OLEDs. Rely on independent reviews rather than stickers on the box
Check out Jarrod's Tech. He does Laptop Reviews on his channel and in the description of his videos includes a link to Laptop Deals which I believe are updated daily.
I make sure it can be upgraded when needed. I also compare tech specs side by side. The most important thing to consider is the video card, that is what increases the cost, so look at your budget and have a gamer friend help you choose. In my experience Lenovo, Asus, Gigabyte and Acer offer great budget Laptops by reducing quality in other places, like the chassis, display, ports and upgradability. School sale time is the best time to buy. As to which, I would recommend an min 12th gen i5 cpu or the AMD ryzen 7, 16 gb ram, a video card with 6 or more vram. Hope that helps.
Until they figure it out how to lower temperature of Cpu on any laptop they will have nothing.. Is it hard to take out battery which nobody use and instead of that put water cooling inside.
If a 1k laptop is ultra budget i dont wanna hear no mo 😢 Also please remember 13 gen intel have stability issues, the generation are the 2 first nimbers haveter the model
Why does the description say that the price for alienware m16 is 2099, but when I visit the site the price is at 2,699, and wen might the next sail for this laptop be?
We update the description every couple of days so prices do change on us sometimes. No way to predict the next time it goes on sale obviously but the next Prime day is in October.
Jason the sweet spot in gaming laptops are Alder 12th, Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 and Cezanne Rysen 5000 that are mostly Ampere. Yes they are also mostly used BUT that is what the channel has really priced down and has too because they have to sell these used secondary and some overage models off before they can move to truly discount Phoenix Ryzen 7000 and Rembrandt Refresh Ryzen 7000. mb
And Raptor H too, all the best sub $1000 deals r used. Secondary has to go first and the channel is very engaged getting rid of the last gen laptops. m
Totally agree with Jason's recommendations but for those of you on the ultra budget level check out Acer Aspire 3 models. Can be found with 1080p, IPS and AMD APUs for $300-$500. Gaming performance isn't gonna blow you away but it's something.
Later this year, I'm going to buy my first big purchase, a Storm 480 (4080) from Avell, a Brazilian maker. It's going to be quite a strain on my salary for 2 years (less if I can snag the two promotions my job offers in that time-frame), but it will be soooo worth it!
if you're one of the lucky people who don't get an issue with buttons/startups then go for it lol. I had two friends get one and they had to send it back 2 times before it worked properly
I just found a deal on an older model intel nuc x15 with an i7-11th gen plus 3060 gpu for around $650. I think this should be enough for the games that I play.
picked up an acer nitro for $300 off fb marketplace. 3050ti, i5 12450h (or something). It plays cyberpunk & helldivers 1080p low-med at around 60fps. super cool to take on planes
I've gotmyself a Legion Pro 5i with 13700HX and RTX 4060, it had a 240 Hz with HDR400, and the content consumption with HDR on is really good in this panel
I was gonna get the 2024 Lenovo with the 4070 for 2k until I saw an open box excellent condition 2024 ASUS G14 4060 for $918. Aside from the ram being soldered it’s a fantastic deal for my current needs, I’m planning on passing it on to my niece once the new cpus and gpus are out that way I’ll get what I want.
Considering the newest GPUs alone, yes the 4050 is not as good as the other nvidia 40 series cards; but considering older GPUs, it’s still really good value. 6gb of vram will cause issues, but for many people who don’t play the most modern games, it’s really just a nonissue. With performance comparable to a desktop 3060, especially if you utilize the more modern DLSS and Framegen tech? The 4050 really has been undervalued it seems.
Tengo una duda no se cual comprarme , lenovo legion pro 5 [4070 13900hx 16gb ram 1tb ssd] Asus rog strix scar 15 [3080 R9 5900hx 16gb ram 1tb ssd] Dell g16 [4070 13900hx 32gb ram 1tb ssd] Quiero una opinion en base a rendimiento , temperatura y bios de la laptop Y tambien para gaming
I have to disagree on one point. RTX 4080 12GB is definitively no-compromises gaming. It handles basically anything with elegance on 1440/1600p, and even decently with RT in some titles. The little extra you get from 4090 comes at a huge price diff. If you're filthy rich, then yeah, but for mere mortals, no. 4070 isn't worth it compared to 4060 8GB either. Asus Strix G16 and Lenovo Legion 7(i) have actually been reasonably cheap with 4080. Definitely not budget, but okey from $2200
Honestly, I have a 3070 Mobile, and it will run just fine for the next launch till 60 series, their is barely any performance improvements GPU side, in terms of the 60/70 class of Mobile
asus f series usually goes on crazy sale on bestbuy with 4070- 1000usd 4060-800usd, and amd gpu drivers and pain in laptop. Around this time its better to wait new gen laptops with new processor and gpus
I like the TUF models, but right now they aren't as price competitive with the Acer Nitro models (both are budget). But if I see a TUF model deal I will certainly put it in the video description.
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This was very informative and awesome. I know absolutely nothing about this stuff 😂. You helped me gain a much better under understanding. I know that the consensus says a gaming pc vs a laptop is better, but let’s say I was stuck on the idea that a laptop was more convenient; how much would I be missing out on if I got that 1st laptop you spoke about in the video, vs building a desktop pc? Thanks for your help.
We know what the best gaming laptops are. We just can't afford them.
Real shit bro, rs.
Im just watching the vid to imagine having one😭🙏🙏💀
Create a RTX 3090 laptop price it at 200$ BOOM your whole business got destroyed
@@official4theDrawer yeah 😂
Prime Day sale next week. Hoping to find something that’s 1400-1600 now for under 900. Or something that’s 900 now can probably be found under 700
😂😂😂
This makes me feel even better about the Legion 5i pro I got with the i7 13700hx, 1tb ssd, 32gb ddr5, 4060, 2560x1600 240hz for $1100!
Where
God damnn wtf 😭😭🙏💀
Yep. Same with legion pro 7i $2000 rtx 4080
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Where did u get it?
I got a Zephyrus G14 2023 (Ryzen 9 7950hs, RTX 4060, 500gb SSD, 2k 165hz display and 16 Gb of DDR5 ram) for $1000 with a best buy deal a couple months ago. I have upgraded that SSD to a 2Tb ssd and I put in another 16 Gb stick. Love the portability!
Love the loudness too? 😂
Is the cooling on it good?
@@richguev Depends on whether or not Asus properly applied liquid metal on the CPU. Asus has terrible quality control on liquid metal applications on their laptops. Mine was not applied correctly. It is a pain in the neck to fix it since liquid metal shorts components on your motherboard (ie capacitors) it comes into contact with. The cooling is great when properly applied but thermally throttles to the base clock speeds on an all-core stress test when not applied correctly. Also, ASUS has terrible limited Manufacturer warranties. I would recommend other brands over Asus
Incredibly well timed video for me. Buying soon hopefully
I'm in your head, reading your thoughts. :)
I'm in the market as well, but I'm waiting a few weeks to see the laptops with the Strix Point APU at the end of the month.
Prime Day sale only 4 days away, 16th-17th
How about acer predator helios 16 I7 14th gen with gpu 4070 is it good?
Solid breakdown, but I think you treated this a bit too much like a typical desktop GPU review and should have a highlighted a few critical points unique to laptops.
-laptop screens (especially sub 16") are so small that resolutions above 1080p have limited usefulness
-batteries for dedicated GPU laptops will be effectively useless after a year or two of use
-dedicated GPU laptops get VERY hot while playing demanding content
Put these things together and you quickly realize there are 3 gaming laptop use cases.
1) an iGPU capable of medium setting 1080p games that can actually be used on battery for multiple hours
2) a dedicated GPU that can fully max 1080p gaming, which looks great on a small screen, but needs to be plugged in
3) a dedicated GPU that can game at 1440p or 4K, and should really be connected to a large external display
I wish laptops for #3 were actually called a different name like "portable desktop" because having a 10lb lava box on your lap does not make sense. Personally I'm most excited for the recent advancements in #1 because I want to be able to actually use my laptop when not near a power source.
is the Acer Nitro V15 core i7 RTX 4050 an good laptop for gaming and school work Im on a budget of 1100 to 1000 dollars
Bingo. #1 is my desired option, but looking at Lenovo Yoga 7 Pro with 3050 is a nice middle ground. Doesn't get obscenely hot, performs decent at 1080p and has good enough specs to run whatever you need daily. Plus designs, all alu, port selection etc are all good. Older model also had hdmi. Unsure about these latest ones from 2023 do or not. Either way, premium for $7-900 at Mac level design. Beautiful machines.
Super useful comment, in my case having a portable desktop is essentially what I'm after lol, I won't need battery life for gaming, just for tasks like word, research online, possibly some 3d modelling in the future. I'm only planning on gaming when connected to a power source, and I've found a few laptops that meet my specs for school/work and seem good for gaming. I feel I'm in the minority of consumers though, because Ive been gifted money for a computer and specifically want a high powered laptop to use around town and at college, but that I can game on at home as well. Long ass ramble lol but if anyone reading has recommendations I'm still looking around rn so I'd appreciate it :)
@@shaeisgae8952 MSI Titan 18 HX
@@shaeisgae8952 You should be looking for the biggest GPU for the lowest price. Fairly standard stuff and I think keeping up with Jason's monthly vids should give a great snapshot of potential deals.
Just fyi, when I say "batteries will be effectively useless" I mean the laptop will not run at all for more than 5 minutes. Not gaming. Just literally running the OS will cause it to die. I can't say this will 100% happen to you, but most GPUs today are absolute power hogs so I would suspect this is a very widespread issue. Does not matter in the slightest as long as you plug it in, but you mentioned potentially wanting to use your laptop on battery so just thought you should know.
Wish I did better research 2 months ago when I was shopping for my first gaming laptop. I almost went too cheap by getting a laptop with a 12th gen i5 and a 4GB RTX 2050, but got lucky because the laptop sold out before I could make the purchase. I ended up getting a MSI Cyborg 15 with an i7-12650H and 8GB RTX 4060, runs decently on the games I play but the fans are a little louder than I would like. Ran for 850$ from a best buy sale, but shipped with only 8GB RAM and 500GB SSD, so I just spent 150$ to add in a 32GB kit and 1TB SSD. Hopefully the build holds up for the next few years till I'm out of college and building my first desktop!
its not a great laptop at all, but for 850$ price range its actually a decent deal, just 4050 and 4060 are totally not worth the price and its better to buy 3070 last get laptop for that money range and hit +30-40% more performance and fps
I'm a pc nerd, and know that desktops are better overall, but shopping for my sister lol
Great vid btw! Very well done!
Glad I could help!
Dude u broke it down and made the GPU info very easy to understand! I been a console gamer my whole life simply because console is plug and play and i can lay down while playing...but i been wanting to get into cpu games but its been so confusing on on all the parts and the name of the parts be sounding crazy like " Zx 420 f12 Alpha" like wtf 😮
Then i gotta worry about upgrading drivers or loweing settings and so on if a game isnt running right 😂....
Thanks this video REALLY helped me out 😎👍
STOP BUYING BAD LAPTOPS
Haha! I almost used that one! :)
@@PCBuilderChannel I was disappointed when it didn't happen
I actually waited for this for first 2-4 secs xD
All gaming laptops are bad
@@ziudra91 no
I think building a Gaming PC setup and buying a budget laptop will be more affordable and better than buying a Gaming laptop above 2000$.
Agreed I will buy a 1k laptop and invest $1500 on a custom desktop
Finna spend 3,000 plus on the 2023 Asus Scar is a mobile compared to base 4090 much of a difference…should I go desktop??
@dragonise13 If the budget is 3000$, my preference would be to build a 1440p PC setup with around 1800$ and get a sleek 14-inch laptop for around 1200$. It's my preference because ultrabooks like zenbook 14 tend to have a way better battery life and have the power for most of the apps I would need on the go. If you need more portable power, you can go with the one you mentioned, but you should see what all the choices you can make for your budget and your convenience.
@@arunkumar.k3406 WORK WITH ME BRO IM NEW TO THIS SPACE MY LIMIT IS 4,000. Yet I wanna be somewhat future proof so I was thinking the X3D with 4090 Asus Strix Scar 17 or whatever they have you know since I travel here and there! Ahhh see you putting me on game man I did not know that I will definitely keep looking thanks for your input I think it goes for like 3,700 so I’ll keep looking and look at some deals thanks!!!
@@dragonise13 just get a 1k laptop and invest 2k into a desktop build
Damn just discovered your channel. That's some really deep and clean information. Well Done man.
Glad you found us! Thanks for watching and hope you keep enjoying the content
never knew you did laptops too! what a surprise ^^
We always do at least one big laptop guide a year and cover them during sales!
wanna ask like if i want to play like re village what do u think would be best for me in this vid? or your recomendations?
Thanks for makjng this video! Not only did you give me some great recommendations for laptops, you also went the extra mile to provide stats about each component and what is the right ones to buy, thanks a lot
So glad to help! Thanks for watching
Hope your doing well Jason, I was wondering if it was time for another video on laptops. I haven’t payed enough attention to laptops recently and my buddy is in the market for one. Appreciate everything you do for the community!
Maybe price video is coming up as festive times begin🎄
NEVER BUYing A ALIENWARE laptop again. why do they KEEP putting the charging port in the exhaust areas. overheats the GPU and then after a year or two it just dies. "buy a cooling fan" why when they can fix this and stop forcing us to upgrade/fix our laptops
Idk my alienware has been a tank touching at 2 years and no issue. I do understand the whole cooling fan thing
@@matsakix1180 which model are you running? you have me curious
@@HopeEnstine the x17r2
@@matsakix1180 I actually haven't used this model personally, but I guess the fans do look better. I can't say for the exhaust pipes, but damn I guess you're one of the lucky ones some ppl had issues on delivery like keys not working and had to send it back and others had bio issue start up. but dang GG I guess haha, sadly from my other experiences of alienware idk if I can use them ever again its like a gacha 50/50 game with them. Dell is so unreliable
@HopeEnstine that's understandable that how I felt about the zephyrus g14, I had too many issues and I had to replace it twice. This alienware has been so solid. Like it's been a joy and has a 4k oled and it does look really good. I've also had dell products before like the g3 and to this day this laptop still works like if it was new.
Great video, very informative, big fan of the kitty on the camera
Thanks for watching!
Me watching this, comparing my laptops specs, the one I had minimum requirements for uni. I think i7 13th gen, a 4060, 1tb storage, 32 gb of ram are overkill for minimum requirements, but like, sure. Now I got a beast laptop and pc
Is this the gigabyte G5 KF5-H3US365KH?
Great video keep doing these as the years go by!
Thanks! Will do!
Hi pc builder, I was wondering, there is a laptop in sale, it is the MSI GP66 Series - 15.6'' 165 Hz - Intel Core i7-12800HX - GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU - 32 GB DDR4 - 1 TB PCIe SSD. It has a dedicated card and it is going for $1299 dollars do you think it is worth it to buy right now?
good timing. I'm in a verge of buying Laptop (only) vs PC (with Steam Deck) because of relocation... time to head back to drawing board...
I’m hoping to get a 4080 on a Black Friday sale, the 4070 not feeling enough for me rn
I just recently won a bid on an Alienware m18 with a ryzen 9 7845hx and 4080 with a 1080p 480hz screen refurbished for 1800 but had to pay taxes so a bit more around 1900 but hey it was under $2K.😅 im gonna upgrade the storage and on idle without a third-party cooler it doesn't run super hot so im happy 😊
is asus rog strix scar 18 better than the 17?
Interesting post thanks for sharing. I’m currently considering a gaming tablet Vs cheap gaming laptop, so good timing!
Was able to snag a Legion Slim 5i 4060 / 7640HS laptop for $600 on a crazy Best Buy open box deal
@AnonymousUser-ww6nsyeah it performs alright, but it was 600 with tax included. Was around 540 pre tax. Didn’t even need a laptop but for for the price, I had to pick it up.
Hey Jason, I have a really really serious question over here in Germany
I need to know if it makes sense to upgrade my PC from an I5 10400F with 1 ram stick of ddr4 (very slow speed) to a new ddr5 mainboard with an Ryzen 7600 and 32 gigs of ddr5 ram (6000)
while keeping my 1660 super for another 5 months in this build until i will buy a new gpu???
That would be an imbalance but if you do plan on upgrading the GPU in 5 months then it's fine.
@@kelley09162 alright thank you very much mate, exactly thats what i asked, thanks
I'd agree with Ty. You will experience a big GPU bottleneck but if you replace the GPU soon that's fine. Maybe consider going 7500F if its available where you are to get you GPU faster?
Nice videos always 👍
I'm surprised Asus Tuf A15 didn't come in your 4060 or 4050 gpu?? Thoughts
Thanks mate. Helped me a lot in making a decision. Will go for G15 this time
So glad we could help!
Come again please how much did you spend on that Ryzen 5 7640HS one?
What are the specifications?
The laptops are all linked in the description
Watching on my $2500 Omen 4090
NIce!
price difference in eu is rediculous, do you have any suggestions for gaming laptop till 2000-2500 euro
PC Builder I’m trying to find a nice laptop for golf simulation only no other games! It doesn’t need to run at 4k! 1080/1440 is just fine by me! Any suggestions?
Definitely going to be looking at that Katana.
@PCBuilderChannel would like to see a build video of you building a gaming PC that compares to latest gaming laptops specs that's a lot cheaper! and to give us reasons as to why a gaming PC is better in the long run for those of us debating on whether to buy a gaming PC or gaming laptop. thanks for all the great videos also looking forward to your next budget build video showing us what to build at different prices!
No need to wonder, desktop builds are always going to be stronger than a laptop due to heat and power . That's just a hard and fast rule. Laptops are valuable if you need portability. Otherwise you are always better off with a desktop pc. But the good news is its a great time to build a pc and its about to be even greater during Prime Day sales next week! Say tuned on the channel we will have lots of great sample build lists coming your way (;
Got my asus scar 17 4080 175w with ryzen 7945x 2tb ssd and 32g of ram for 2300 EUR (2500$) with a whapping 800$ discount that I was hunting for 6 months all over the damn world.
After 3070 ryzen 5800h legion 5 pro - this thing feels and runs like a spaceship, powerhouse
Which one should i buy?
Lenovo Loq Amd ryzen 5 7234hs rtx 3050 6gb vram 24gb ram DDR5 batter 60whr OR Asus Tuf F15 i5 12th 12500h rtx 3050 4gb vram 16gb ram DDR4 battery 90whr.
Probably Lenovo.
Jarrod's Tech does Laptop Reviews so you can see if he has reviewed either of those two.
@@kelley09162 but some youtuber said that this laptop cpu will disappoint you in future.
Amazing explanation and detail. I recently was able to score an Asus G16 2024 with an Core ultra 9 185H and a an RTX4070 with a 240hz Oled Display for around 1180$ on best buy! Thank you for the info.
Could you do a video were you recommend laptops based on use? For example those who just surf the web casually and watch videos or students sho are programming. If not could you recommend laptops for compsci students? Thanks for the vids!
You’ll want to check the recommended specs of the programs you use and start from there
I would appreciate any advice. I bought a pre built pc and is now looking att upgrading it, the specs are a AMD 5500 and Radeon 6600 with 16 Gb or Ram and a A520M-Pro (or something like that) motherboard, any suggestions on how to upgrade and what to upgrade first? Btw love the videos keep up the incredible work
Depends on what your budget is for upgrades.
Anything better than that build will bottleneck the CPU.
Just buy a completely new PC when you have the money but make sure it's a leap in performance.
You should check out our How to Upgrade your PC 2024 video, we go over upgrading prebuilts there
My friend came to me to ask for recommendations on a laptop for computer science. Any recs?
They will want to check the required specs of the apps they use as a baseline, but the strong gaming laptops tend to do well for this
@@PCBuilderChannel The Acer Predator Helios for $1600 CAD looks like a good bet for her. Too bad about the 16GB of RAM.
@PindleofKujata Unless they have changed, those are pretty upgradeable. I have one that is a couple of years old with a 3060 and I upgraded the RAM to 32gb. It also has 2 NVME slots as well as a sata port and place for a 2.5" drive. The only downside for me is the color accuracy is pretty bad for photography work so I have an external ProArt screen I use for that, but otherwise pretty good, albeit short battery life.
Wow seeing these prices, it makes me feel even better that I bought my laptop on Newegg sale! Acer Nitro 16 with Ryzen 7840HS, 16GB 5600mhz ram, RTX 4070, 1TB SSD, WQHD 165hz screen for 1099$
Can I use this gaming laptops for work too? Like for blender, after effects, Photoshop, etc
Absolutely! Go for the strongest GPU that fits your budget.
great recommendations as always!!!!!!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
I got a Lenovo LOQ with rtx 4050 for $650 and honestly that was the best purchase I’ve ever made in my life
views on acer predator helios 16 pls
Generally good laptop series! We often recommend them when we see good prices.
I'll be picking one up in a week or two.
Nicely done! Helps me narrow down a laptop for me. Looking to replace an Asus G series of some kind from 2015 with a gtx 1070.
Glad to help!
I just have one question, why do you recommend laptop's with Intel's 13/14th gen cpu considering everything that is going on with Intel? I seriously doubt they are "unaffected".
So far there is nothing to suggest they are having issues so I am continuing to list them. But there are other options if they make you uncomfortable which is understandable
@@PCBuilderChannel let's agree to disagree, I gave myself the effort to check and I found on couple of sources that the 13th gen 13900HX processor's had the same problem as the desktop/server version. The only reason why 13/14th gen on laptop's have less issues is because of the battery as it can not produce the same amount of power like your desktop power supply can.
This kitty stretching its paws brought a smile to my face 😊
Just got myself a new 7945hx3d rtx 4080 just recently. Best part, i actually just ordered a 7945hx rtx 4080. Free 3d bonus it seems, even so i don´t think the difference in general is that relevant.
My old hp pavillion ryzen 7 5800h + rtx 3050 is still far from useless and performs quite well.
It's relevant. 3d cache it's the most important tech improve in gaming CPU arquitechture in the last 5 years
I need a gaming laptop that I can install massive amounts of Hard Drive Storage. 4TB is just too small for what I do. What gaming laptops allow you to install higher HD storage?
I mean video games now a days are so huge that I can install only a few games on a 1TB or 2TB Hard Drive. Plus doing video editing as a content creator fills up my Hard Drives extremely fast.
So if you can, could you include Hard Drive Storage info more. I see one that you did, but I just need more space LOL. I mean I have external drives that go up to 12 TB but I can't take those with me everywhere I go. I want something inside like my Acer Predator Helios that I could install two 3.5 drives and two NVMe drives.
Well anyway, thanks for the video. I hate having to shop for a new laptop. I believe mine just went to the BSOD graveyard tonight. It was a good laptop. I got it in 2019 and took good care of it. But electronics don't last forever.
Keep up the good work and again, thanks for the videos.
Hey bro is lenovo loq laptops good?
Lenovo make decent laptop ngl 👍👍
Yes. Check out Jarrod's Tech for more as he's reviewed them.
Good laptop line depending on the prices
Absolutely great video and guidance. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
HELLO THANK FOR THIS VIDEO PLEASE WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT ALIENWARE M16 R2 WITH ULTRA 7, RTX 4060 , 32 GB RAM I FOUND IT FOR 1600 ?
I got Gigabyte Aorus 15 with i7 13700H, 1 tb ssd, 16gb ddr6, 2550x1440 165hz 4070 for $1200
Thoughts on the Zephyrus g16, 4070 and 32gb ram?
I just got the Acer nitro 15. Rtx 450, I9 and holy crap its so much better than i thought it would be 10/10 for the price.
Thanks for sharing!
Is HDR an important feature? If so, should I get HDR10, HDR10+ or HDR400?
If you're playing games that support HDR or AutoHDR, yes, it can make a very big difference.
HDR10 and HDR10+ are display standards (think NTSC), they describe how the data being sent to the display should be formatted so all displays are on the same page with how to communicate with GPUs. HDR400 is a VESA standard that describes the qualities of a monitor's panel. It's the lowest possible HDR grade and provides functionally no real HDR.
You shouldn't rely on VESA standards because they are (intentionally) easy to cheat, instead look for high zone count mini LED displays or OLEDs. Rely on independent reviews rather than stickers on the box
which affordable gaming laptop do u recommend to a newbie that doesn’t know what to choose 😭
Check out Jarrod's Tech. He does Laptop Reviews on his channel and in the description of his videos includes a link to Laptop Deals which I believe are updated daily.
I make sure it can be upgraded when needed. I also compare tech specs side by side. The most important thing to consider is the video card, that is what increases the cost, so look at your budget and have a gamer friend help you choose. In my experience Lenovo, Asus, Gigabyte and Acer offer great budget Laptops by reducing quality in other places, like the chassis, display, ports and upgradability. School sale time is the best time to buy. As to which, I would recommend an min 12th gen i5 cpu or the AMD ryzen 7, 16 gb ram, a video card with 6 or more vram. Hope that helps.
Until they figure it out how to lower temperature of Cpu on any laptop they will have nothing.. Is it hard to take out battery which nobody use and instead of that put water cooling inside.
If a 1k laptop is ultra budget i dont wanna hear no mo 😢
Also please remember 13 gen intel have stability issues, the generation are the 2 first nimbers haveter the model
What do you think abou Notebook Acer Gaming Predator Helios Neo 16
Good laptop series! We recommend them often when we see good prices
If I have a Asus rig strix gtx 1050 ti how good are the low budget ones with that one
How about acer predator helios 16 i7 14th gen with rtx 4070 is it good?
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Why does the description say that the price for alienware m16 is 2099, but when I visit the site the price is at 2,699, and wen might the next sail for this laptop be?
We update the description every couple of days so prices do change on us sometimes. No way to predict the next time it goes on sale obviously but the next Prime day is in October.
Jason the sweet spot in gaming laptops are Alder 12th, Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 and Cezanne Rysen 5000 that are mostly Ampere. Yes they are also mostly used BUT that is what the channel has really priced down and has too because they have to sell these used secondary and some overage models off before they can move to truly discount Phoenix Ryzen 7000 and Rembrandt Refresh Ryzen 7000. mb
And Raptor H too, all the best sub $1000 deals r used. Secondary has to go first and the channel is very engaged getting rid of the last gen laptops. m
Totally agree with Jason's recommendations but for those of you on the ultra budget level check out Acer Aspire 3 models. Can be found with 1080p, IPS and AMD APUs for $300-$500. Gaming performance isn't gonna blow you away but it's something.
Later this year, I'm going to buy my first big purchase, a Storm 480 (4080) from Avell, a Brazilian maker. It's going to be quite a strain on my salary for 2 years (less if I can snag the two promotions my job offers in that time-frame), but it will be soooo worth it!
What about the Lenovo LOQ series?
Specifically the 2024 model?
if you're one of the lucky people who don't get an issue with buttons/startups then go for it lol. I had two friends get one and they had to send it back 2 times before it worked properly
I just found a deal on an older model intel nuc x15 with an i7-11th gen plus 3060 gpu for around $650. I think this should be enough for the games that I play.
Would you recommened the msi katana 17 with rtx 4060 for 1,000€?
Katana is dogshit
@@Bobo-vh1me Ok. Why tho? There are so many options man...
How is the GIGABYTE G5 MF-E2IN313SH 12th Gen Intel® Core i5 12500H Laptop?
Jarrod's Tech did a video on that Laptop. Check it out. He does Laptop videos on his channel so he's a trusted source.
picked up an acer nitro for $300 off fb marketplace. 3050ti, i5 12450h (or something). It plays cyberpunk & helldivers 1080p low-med at around 60fps. super cool to take on planes
this channel incredible, very specific and detail, not like the other just promotion brand 🤣
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching
Just get a TUF and dock it because if you're going to be playing games you will have to plug in after like an hour.
I recommend gaming with laptops plugged in for sure!
Is asus tuf a15 or f15 goods for gaming? Overall is it good?
I've gotmyself a Legion Pro 5i with 13700HX and RTX 4060, it had a 240 Hz with HDR400, and the content consumption with HDR on is really good in this panel
I was gonna get the 2024 Lenovo with the 4070 for 2k until I saw an open box excellent condition 2024 ASUS G14 4060 for $918. Aside from the ram being soldered it’s a fantastic deal for my current needs, I’m planning on passing it on to my niece once the new cpus and gpus are out that way I’ll get what I want.
Considering the newest GPUs alone, yes the 4050 is not as good as the other nvidia 40 series cards; but considering older GPUs, it’s still really good value. 6gb of vram will cause issues, but for many people who don’t play the most modern games, it’s really just a nonissue.
With performance comparable to a desktop 3060, especially if you utilize the more modern DLSS and Framegen tech? The 4050 really has been undervalued it seems.
What about MSI Creator Pro X17?
What's the price of it and what are you using it for.
Hey guys or the man himself what’s better? Dell g15 4060 or Acer nitro i7 4060? Thanks
dell laptops are shit im also thinking of buying the acer one have you bought it yet if so how is it?
@@mikaaljanshaal3143 nah I’m getting a
Pc instead
Tengo una duda no se cual comprarme , lenovo legion pro 5 [4070 13900hx 16gb ram 1tb ssd]
Asus rog strix scar 15 [3080 R9 5900hx 16gb ram 1tb ssd]
Dell g16 [4070 13900hx 32gb ram 1tb ssd]
Quiero una opinion en base a rendimiento , temperatura y bios de la laptop
Y tambien para gaming
This guy is a legend
Thank you! :)
You saved my money man thank you 🤝🏻
Glad I could help!
I have to disagree on one point. RTX 4080 12GB is definitively no-compromises gaming. It handles basically anything with elegance on 1440/1600p, and even decently with RT in some titles. The little extra you get from 4090 comes at a huge price diff. If you're filthy rich, then yeah, but for mere mortals, no. 4070 isn't worth it compared to 4060 8GB either.
Asus Strix G16 and Lenovo Legion 7(i) have actually been reasonably cheap with 4080. Definitely not budget, but okey from $2200
Honestly, I have a 3070 Mobile, and it will run just fine for the next launch till 60 series, their is barely any performance improvements GPU side, in terms of the 60/70 class of Mobile
I know this video is 8 yrs old but do you have pics of the exhaust?😅
asus f series usually goes on crazy sale on bestbuy with 4070- 1000usd 4060-800usd, and amd gpu drivers and pain in laptop. Around this time its better to wait new gen laptops with new processor and gpus
I like the TUF models, but right now they aren't as price competitive with the Acer Nitro models (both are budget). But if I see a TUF model deal I will certainly put it in the video description.
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
I bought the alienware m16 r2 with the 4070 and in arc 7
Can you do prebuild PCs again (updated version ofc)???!!!!!
Yes! We can do that. Stay tuned. Though remember we do keep the links updated in the current video in the meantime
I’ve been playtime all games maxed at 1440p on the tuff series for asus
It was $1000 for a 4070 i7 144hz 1080p connected to a second display it does 150fps 2k
Just in time I was looking to buy a gaming laptop
Love it when the timing is good!
How the mighty ASUS G14 has fallen...
YES LAPTOP VIDEO!!!❤❤❤❤
Hope its helpful!
Any gaming laptop with a rtx 4090 I bet would not make it through airport security
Mr. Bear looks so relax!!
He's the star and he knows it! (;
I got a acer predator last year with a 12700h and a 3070 ti with a 1440p 240 hz for 1299 from bestbuy
Scammed