Hey guys, i will change my laptop in the next week or two, i have difficulty to choose a new one.. I have a
Processor: Intel Core i7-5700HQ Quad Core Processor (6M Cache, 2.7GHz-3.5GHz) 47W
12GB DDR3 1600MHz, RAM, 1TB 7200rpm Hard Disk Drive
Optical Drive: SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW Dual Layer / Operating System: Windows 10 x64
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 2GB GDDR5 / Display: 15.6-inch Full HD Wide Angle Display (1920 x 1080)
The ones i am looking right now are...
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1:ASUS TUF Gaming Notebook - 15.6'' FHD AMD Ryzen 7 4800H - RTX 2060, 16GB DDR4, 1TB SSD - Windows 10
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2: ASUS TUF Gaming Notebook - 17.3'' FHD 120Hz AMD Ryzen 7-4800H - GTX 1660Ti, 16GB DDR4, 1TB SSD - Windows 10
I like that he is 17.3 inc screen but is it worth to pick this one up with 1660Ti raher than RTX 2060? ;/
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They are all around the same price 100-200$ difference, but is AMD 4800H better than Intel 10750H, i use it 80% to play Wow.. im not pro at electronics so if someone can give a litle advice i will apreciate it. Or if you have something else to show me around same price i can loot it up.
Thanks you guys!
Option 4 is probably your best bet unless you really need the better CPU that AMD offers. 4th one has high refresh rate screen, 2060 which is way better than a 1660Ti and it's also got a 1TB SSD.
I'd go for either of the 17.3" (options 2 & 3).
The decision would boil down to CPU and GPU specs, and memory a little bit. More memory is always nice, you'll never know what you might have to store in the future. You'll notice the screen size difference in an instant, but seeing the difference between 144Hz and 120Hz will require some detective work level ****.
A new frame every
1000/144 = 6,9 ms
1000/120 = 8,3 ms
Do you think, that you'll be able to spot the difference?
I was playing WoW on notebook back in old days when I was in uni, to be honest I would never choose 15,6" to play again. If You will use it for WoW mostly, in my opinion >17" is a must. I place my bets on 2&3 options. I'd go for intel + 512ssd (cause I dont need much space), second option would be intel + 1tb ssd (if possible), third option amd + 1tb ssd
Well according to PassMark difference between these GPU is ~15%, while between CPU its almost 50%. So taking better CPU seems like better option to choose.
Remember that many shops offer to exchange some parts or just create Your own notebook/PC. If it really bothers You and the money isnt big problems, maybe the solution is to take AMD + 1gb ssd and exchange 1660 ti to 2060 RTX? :)
You may want to check hyperbook's, many cool builds with ryzen 7-4800H, rtx 2060, 1gb ssd (of course look for NVMe with over 2-2,5k save), 16 gb ram 3200 CL 22 (or 32, if You have money :D)