I've had it for a month. Pretty cool laptop. It doesn't get too hot (70 C max on GPU memory during heavy gaming). It's not loud (of course it makes noise when playing, but it doesn't run like a hair dryer). It's quite stiff. The screen is a bit pale, but not so much that it bothers me - you get used to it, after one day you don't notice it. You can play, for example, Forbidden West at 60fps in FHD on ultra (with DLSS, of course). All drivers (e.g. for m.2 for windows 11) are on the Gigabyte website - so I had no problems.
Hello, may I ask whether you bought the laptop with or without Windows installed? Because I bought it without and I have a problem installing drivers and Gigabyte Control Center
Hey, I've got a question Did you receive a laptop with or without Windows? Because I just bought it without a system and after installing it, I have a problem with the drivers, especially with Gigabyte Control Center
Good video, definitely subbing! I do have one question tho, what would you say is the better laptop option for gaming to get that good performance and everything you need for good gaming Gigabyte G6X or the Asus TUF a16? Buying a laptop probably next month.
Thanks for watching! I believe the a16 is a Ryzen variant, generally I slightly prefer the Ryzen series for its better efficncy (which also means it runs a little cooler) however the G6X will likely give you a better deal since its not technically a mainstream brand.
@@amvhouse9851 from what i know, they're the same. The only more powerful version of the 4060 is the desktop version. The G6X has a slightly better processor though. I think by ~1%
@andrewjones198 nah. They're smart now. Back then during the Windows Vista, 7, and 8 you have to really buy a newer laptop to stay on the new OS. Now most laptops have a feature that gives them free upgrade from Win 10 to Win 11. I still have my Windows 8.1 laptop and it runs good but the update from Microsoft made it so that the processor starts to run slow. Booting is crap.
Not really if you keep the screen resolution at 1080p resolution. According to a February 2024 gaming survey, roughly 57% of PC/laptop gamers are still using 1080p displays.
Had mine for about a month now. Great laptop.
Glad to hear that!
How high FPS can you play on it?
I've had it for a month. Pretty cool laptop. It doesn't get too hot (70 C max on GPU memory during heavy gaming). It's not loud (of course it makes noise when playing, but it doesn't run like a hair dryer). It's quite stiff. The screen is a bit pale, but not so much that it bothers me - you get used to it, after one day you don't notice it. You can play, for example, Forbidden West at 60fps in FHD on ultra (with DLSS, of course).
All drivers (e.g. for m.2 for windows 11) are on the Gigabyte website - so I had no problems.
Hello, may I ask whether you bought the laptop with or without Windows installed? Because I bought it without and I have a problem installing drivers and Gigabyte Control Center
@@kacperk9204 I bought it without Windows. And after installing Windows 11 I had no problems with drivers - ?
@@coment80 can you tell me it is suitable for games?
Hey, I've got a question
Did you receive a laptop with or without Windows? Because I just bought it without a system and after installing it, I have a problem with the drivers, especially with Gigabyte Control Center
please share the information about the battery life with and without gaming usage ?
Hows the build quality? Lid and keyboard flex?
What are the temps during Cinebench or any other benchmarks?
Great video!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very informative
Glad you think so!
Would this laptop be good for pcvr gaming ?
I saw another video with this laptop running Half life alyx smoothly
1000$ for this laptop good price?
Good video, definitely subbing!
I do have one question tho, what would you say is the better laptop option for gaming to get that good performance and everything you need for good gaming
Gigabyte G6X or the Asus TUF a16?
Buying a laptop probably next month.
Thanks for watching! I believe the a16 is a Ryzen variant, generally I slightly prefer the Ryzen series for its better efficncy (which also means it runs a little cooler) however the G6X will likely give you a better deal since its not technically a mainstream brand.
Dude what the hell. Mines a g6KF and it gets so damn hot. I guess I gotta keep talking to support…
I am looking to buy the kf version of the g6 and i need to know is the 4060 also 110w like the g6x or not please help
@@amvhouse9851 from what i know, they're the same. The only more powerful version of the 4060 is the desktop version. The G6X has a slightly better processor though. I think by ~1%
I think it's a shame that the keyboard doesn't have RGB
It does have a RGB keyboard
Thanks for the video!!!
You bet!
Never buying another gigabyte laptop again, because driver/bios support is non-existent.
Uhh it's a prebuilt, meant to be used for 3 years and tossed. Who needs support?
@@andrewjones198 WDYM used for 3 years and throw away??? Bruh you cap
@Mister_Soyuz_on_YT I mean the rate at which technology improves, within 3 years the laptop is obsolete anyways and no better than a paper weight.
@andrewjones198 nah. They're smart now. Back then during the Windows Vista, 7, and 8 you have to really buy a newer laptop to stay on the new OS. Now most laptops have a feature that gives them free upgrade from Win 10 to Win 11. I still have my Windows 8.1 laptop and it runs good but the update from Microsoft made it so that the processor starts to run slow. Booting is crap.
looks like 1998 laptop
4060 is trash
Not really if you keep the screen resolution at 1080p resolution. According to a February 2024 gaming survey, roughly 57% of PC/laptop gamers are still using 1080p displays.
for the pc it is trash but not for laptop. You're talking like it's the 4070 laptop is the mainstream gpu.
WDYM? Backup your argument.