No sir. Bone stock.
The second video is something I've literally never seen before, it's like old TV channel static. Wild.
The second video is something I've literally never seen before, it's like old TV channel static. Wild.
I'd like to test something. Downclock the core and memory of the GPU by maybe 150MHz each and lets see if it still hapens.
I wouldn't say there was one main issue, just one of several things that added up, plus just generally needing more money towards other household things rather than a gaming laptop.Were the fans the main issue? There is software you can use to create fan profiles.
What are the exact specs of your R3? I'm going to reach out to some Alienware wizards I know and show them the videos you've posted.Forgive my ignorance, but what is the easiest way to accomplish this?
Edit- I think I have this figured out. Using afterburner, I underclocked the GPU (visible in the first part of the video) and ran the stress test. Seems that as the GPU approaches 65* it bites it. Note- I was able to run a successful stress test with it underclocked at -400MHz, but when running an extended test it eventually bit it as well.
G752VT.... 6700HQ and GTX 970M?Hey guys, I was wondering if I could get a gaming laptop recommendation. I currently own Asus Rog G752VT and despite being a Tank, I love it just because it never heated up once. It stays cool through out hours of gaming (My previous Toshiba laptop and Hp before were a nightmare). Anyways, Ive had this for over 3 years now and I kinda want to buy a new gaming laptop that is VR compatible too. I'm thinking 2k is my max budget.
So far I'm eyeing this one:
ASUS ROG Strix Scar II Gaming Laptop, 17.3"144Hz IPS-Type Full HD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB, Intel Core i7-8750
I care most about noise and heat output to be honest. What do you guys think ? Is there a better option for me ? Thanks
The MX150 is literally an overclocked desktop GT 1030, so look at benchmarks for that chip to gauge the graphics performance. The i7-8565U runs at 4.1Ghz on 4 cores so that should be sufficient assuming there is no throttling.Hi guys. I'm looking at the Razer Blade Stealth 13" at the moment, considering either the 'graphics' or 4k model:
I'm not much of a PC gamer but want to get something that'll be okay and looks aesthetically pleasing. Also relatively small. Hoping you guys can help with some questions:
- are the specs up to scratch for running the Dolphin emulator? I'd like to play some GC/Wii games.
- would running PC games from the PS360 generation be okay, say Dead Space?
- is the 4K model worth considering, would I notice it on a 13" screen and secondly, if not on the screen, would it be powerful enough to hook up to a 27" monitor and display in 4K?
Any and all advice would be most welcome. Thanks.
Thanks, I'll google the gaming benchmarks, I'm assuming that's what you mean? On the point about the 4K model, do you mean it's only worth getting it if I play using an external display? Eg if I occasionally play on the built-in display, it's better to get the standard HD model?The MX150 is literally an overclocked desktop GT 1030, so look at benchmarks for that chip to gauge the graphics performance. The i7-8565U runs at 4.1Ghz on 4 cores so that should be sufficient assuming there is no throttling.
Unless you have a specific applicable reason to use the internal 4K display, you're really just hurting your battery life by hours, for little benefit in return. Hooking up to a monitor doesn't require power.
Looking due for an upgrade next year.I own Hp Omen and my specs are as follows:
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz, 2496 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
Memory: 32 GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
I'm saying it's only worth getting the 4K if you have a reason to use it. Otherwise go 1080p and use your 4K external display.Thanks, I'll google the gaming benchmarks, I'm assuming that's what you mean? On the point about the 4K model, do you mean it's only worth getting it if I play using an external display? Eg if I occasionally play on the built-in display, it's better to get the standard HD model?
The second video is something I've literally never seen before, it's like old TV channel static. Wild.
I'd like to test something. Downclock the core and memory of the GPU by maybe 150MHz each and lets see if it still hapens.
What are the exact specs of your R3? I'm going to reach out to some Alienware wizards I know and show them the videos you've posted.
I'm saying it's only worth getting the 4K if you have a reason to use it. Otherwise go 1080p and use your 4K external display.
Thanks guys. I've been reading some reviews online, and the laptop itself and Razer as a company have had some pretty poor reviews. Their customer service doesn't seem to have the best rep either. As visually appealing as this laptop looks, I'm not sure I should buy it. If I did, I'd probably get it from Amazon or something for easy returns/replacements.
Thanks guys. I've been reading some reviews online, and the laptop itself and Razer as a company have had some pretty poor reviews. Their customer service doesn't seem to have the best rep either. As visually appealing as this laptop looks, I'm not sure I should buy it. If I did, I'd probably get it from Amazon or something for easy returns/replacements.
Any similar looking compact gaming laptops you guys can recommend?
I'd say check the XPS 15. Dell at least has better customer serviceThanks guys. I've been reading some reviews online, and the laptop itself and Razer as a company have had some pretty poor reviews. Their customer service doesn't seem to have the best rep either. As visually appealing as this laptop looks, I'm not sure I should buy it. If I did, I'd probably get it from Amazon or something for easy returns/replacements.
Any similar looking compact gaming laptops you guys can recommend?
You've bought the 13" Razer? Please provide impressions when you get it. I'm not sure if the model you're referring to is available here in the UK.Thats what i just bought from amazon. the newest model 2070 with 9th gen processor. warranty is for 4 years. not bad for $126. hope i like it!
I'll happily consider a Dell, but I'm most keen on a smaller model, say 13". Is there one decent for gaming?I'd say check the XPS 15. Dell at least has better customer service
Gaming laptops smaller than 15.6" don't really exist anymore. The MX150 is barely a gaming GPU. It is really hard to replace my Alienware 13 R3 with something of the same size.I'll happily consider a Dell, but I'm most keen on a smaller model, say 13". Is there one decent for gaming?
Thanks. I've had a look at both the Lenovo and the Zenbook just now. I don't think we have the Zenbook model you've mentioned here in the UK, I found a model with the MX150. The Lenovo I'm not too keen on because I'm not a fan of trackpads on a laptop which aren't in the centre (this one leads on one side).Gaming laptops smaller than 15.6" don't really exist anymore. The MX150 is barely a gaming GPU. It is really hard to replace my Alienware 13 R3 with something of the same size.
Best you can get right now is like, a Lenovo Laptop ThinkPad E480 with a RX550, or a ASUS ZenBook UX434FL with a MX250 (and then it will most likely be the gimped 10W version)
The XPS15 has a 1050Ti right now, and a 1650Ti for the next revision, with a frame that is pretty much ~14".
If you want a 14" with a MX150, look at https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/del...ptop/spd/inspiron-14-5480-laptop/nnbuc4nt264s
The 1050Ti is able to do last gen games at 1080p, but if you can wait, definitely get the one with the 1650.Thanks. I've had a look at both the Lenovo and the Zenbook just now. I don't think we have the Zenbook model you've mentioned here in the UK, I found a model with the MX150. The Lenovo I'm not too keen on because I'm not a fan of trackpads on a laptop which aren't in the centre (this one leads on one side).
I may actually seriously consider the Dell XPS 15 you mentioned earlier. It looks pretty good. Is the GTX 1050Ti 4GB a good gaming cards for a laptop? I don't need the best ever, just keen on being able to run some games from last gen hopefuly some from this gen, alongside (hopefully) being able to run Dolphin so I can play some Wii/GC games. I'm looking at the (not 4K) 512GB SSD / 16GB RAM model.
When is that due?The 1050Ti is able to do last gen games at 1080p, but if you can wait, definitely get the one with the 1650.
Should be end of this month.
its the razer 15" advanced model 2070 RTX, 240hz display new i7 9th gen CPU. should have it by tomorrow or Monday at the latest!You've bought the 13" Razer? Please provide impressions when you get it. I'm not sure if the model you're referring to is available here in the UK.
Thanks, I'll wait for some reviews.Should be end of this month.
It's the XPS 15 7590 (I think it's 9590 though, not sure)
https://www.windowscentral.com/xps-15-7590-computex
Thanks. There are a couple of reviews on the Amazon page you linked, which don't seem too great:its the razer 15" advanced model 2070 RTX, 240hz display new i7 9th gen CPU. should have it by tomorrow or Monday at the latest!
Will something like this significantly affect gaming? I actually really like the look of this laptop. Also, is the graphics card better than the one in the upcoming Dell XPS15 referenced above?CPU Overheating issues. Yes there is an issue with the CPU hitting 100 degrees and throttling down because of that.
Is it a Razer only issue? NO, every slim gaming laptop is plagued by this as when you have a six core CPU running on 3.9Ghz, that thing will produce a massive amount of heat and the cooling system in slim laptops aren't good enough to mitigate this problem. If you don't like this, you have to buy a bigger laptop with bigger cooling.
For me, undervolting was a fine solution. Now it only creeps up to 80-85 degrees.
Of course if you're not going to do any CPU heavy tasks, or run games which use it extensively, then you're not going to experience this and you will be fine.
Apart from these, everything is still in working order. No issues with the battery, no manufacturing problems which could have popped up in a couple of weeks time.
There isn't a single slim laptop, in which undervotling isn't mandatory for the 8750H/9750H. The CPUs are notoriously hot, but respond very well to votage reduction.Thanks, I'll wait for some reviews.
Thanks. There are a couple of reviews on the Amazon page you linked, which don't seem too great:Will something like this significantly affect gaming? I actually really like the look of this laptop. Also, is the graphics card better than the one in the upcoming Dell XPS15 referenced above?
Dell G5 or G7I was planning to get a new gaming laptop early next year, around the 5-year mark of my current one, but I've grown increasingly frustrated with sluggish performance (not just gaming; even Chrome is far less responsive than it should be) and I'm now considering getting one sometime in the next few months. Any recommendations, preferably under $1000?
That seems like a decent deal - is there a Canadian version? What's the warranty like on the refurbished machines?I waited on the new m15/17's from AW but the value just isn't there IMO and the earliest ship dates go into August now. Ridiculous.
So I went the full desktop replacement route got a refurbished Alienware 17 R5 for $1500 from the Dell Outlet instead.
(I'm crazy and my shoulders are going to hate me!)
- Intel Core 8th Generation i7-8750H Processor (6 Core, 2.20 GHz,9 MB, 45 W)
- Windows 10 Home 64bit English
- 1TB 2.5inch SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
- 512GB PCIe M.2 NVMe Class 50 Solid State Drive
- 16GB (2X8GB) 2666MHz DDR4 Non-ECC
- 17.3inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Anti-Glare GSYNC Display
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 OC with 8GB GDDR5
- Black - LCD Cover
Warranty is 1 year like the new machinesThat seems like a decent deal - is there a Canadian version? What's the warranty like on the refurbished machines?
Hey guys, I was wondering if I could get a gaming laptop recommendation. I currently own Asus Rog G752VT and despite being a Tank, I love it just because it never heated up once. It stays cool through out hours of gaming (My previous Toshiba laptop and Hp before were a nightmare). Anyways, Ive had this for over 3 years now and I kinda want to buy a new gaming laptop that is VR compatible too. I'm thinking 2k is my max budget.
So far I'm eyeing this one:
ASUS ROG Strix Scar II Gaming Laptop, 17.3"144Hz IPS-Type Full HD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB, Intel Core i7-8750
I care most about noise and heat output to be honest. What do you guys think ? Is there a better option for me ? Thanks
Have you considered the Dell XPS 15? I don't have it, but I was recommended it in this thread recently.Hey guys, I'm currently looking for a laptop but I'm struggling. I want a slim laptop with a good screen and RGB along with good enough specs that can ran all emulation (more specifically Wii, 3DS and Persona 5). As for other games, I would like it if they could run the following games:
Nier Automata
Nioh
Dark Souls 3
Sekiro (Essentially all from software titles)
Monster Hunter World
In other words, mostly Japanese developed games. As for settings, I am very comfortable with Medium or heck even low settings but I would also like 720p/1080p and 60fps if possible. I'm also hoping that it's not bulky and the fans aren't too loud when under load and when just casually browsing and watching.
I found some I like such as the Lenovo Ideapad 720S-15IKB with a GTX 1050 Ti Max Q but it seems they are no where to be found. Any other suggestions?
The recommended specs would be a GTX 1060 so anything with a 1050 Ti would likely do fine.What laptop could comfortably run planet coaster? I don't need it running flawlessly just something playable that isn't a pure slideshow. Links would be helpful and appreciated.
Should we guess at your budget? That's a pretty important detail to omit.Hey guys, I'm currently looking for a laptop but I'm struggling. I want a slim laptop with a good screen and RGB along with good enough specs that can ran all emulation (more specifically Wii, 3DS and Persona 5). As for other games, I would like it if they could run the following games:
Nier Automata
Nioh
Dark Souls 3
Sekiro (Essentially all from software titles)
Monster Hunter World
In other words, mostly Japanese developed games. As for settings, I am very comfortable with Medium or heck even low settings but I would also like 720p/1080p and 60fps if possible. I'm also hoping that it's not bulky and the fans aren't too loud when under load and when just casually browsing and watching.
I found some I like such as the Lenovo Ideapad 720S-15IKB with a GTX 1050 Ti Max Q but it seems they are no where to be found. Any other suggestions?
Have you considered the Dell XPS 15? I don't have it, but I was recommended it in this thread recently.
The recommended specs would be a GTX 1060 so anything with a 1050 Ti would likely do fine.
Should we guess at your budget? That's a pretty important detail to omit.
What do you think of this MSI GP63? Specs are pretty crazy, and the cooling is good. The 120Hz screen I've seen, it's beautiful.I'm willing to spend over £1k, I have been looking at other laptops such as Dell XPS 15 (GTX 1050 ti) and Razer Blade 15 (GTX 1060 Max-Q). I also looked at Surface Book 2 but that's way too expensive lol.
has ASUS 15.6" TUF Gaming Laptop (FX505DU-MB53) on sale for $799.99. Select in-store pickup where available, otherwise shipping starts at $19.85. Thanks Vishal1960
Note, in-store availability may vary.
Specs
- AMD Ryzen 5-3550H 2.1GHz Processor
- 15.6" 1920x1080 HD Anti-glare IPS LCD Display
- 8GB DDR4-2666 Memory
- 512GB NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6 Graphics
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
- Backlit Keyboard
- 10/100/1000 Network
- 3-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
- Windows 10 Home
This seems like a fairly good deal for a decent 60 FPS gaming laptop:
https://slickdeals.net/?adobeRef=51...7262&trd=Micro+Center&sdtrk=frontpage&afsrc=1
What was wrong with it?Dell actually refunded me the whole amount I payed for my laptop, didn't have to pay a 15% restocking fee or anything to my knowledge.
Surprisingly generous of them.
Right now Best Buy has the Asus G531GT for $800 it has an i7-9750H and GTX 1650 I had one for a week and it was great Doom Vulkan on ultra was 70-80 FPS, Gears 4 ran great too. Or look at one of the Asus Tufs and Also there is a G3 at Best Buy for 1080 that has the i5 9300h and 1660tiI was planning to get a new gaming laptop early next year, around the 5-year mark of my current one, but I've grown increasingly frustrated with sluggish performance (not just gaming; even Chrome is far less responsive than it should be) and I'm now considering getting one sometime in the next few months. Any recommendations, preferably under $1000?
Right now Best Buy has the Asus G531GT for $800 it has an i7-9750H and GTX 1650 I had one for a week and it was great Doom Vulkan on ultra was 70-80 FPS, Gears 4 ran great too. Or look at one of the Asus Tufs and Also there is a G3 at Best Buy for 1080 that has the i5 9300h and 1660ti
So the 3750H is supposed to be on par with an i5 9300H which for gaming should be perfectly fine not sure how long term it would be but the issues they were saying the laptops that are paired with the 3750 and 1660ti is the cpu bottle neck and what you may see is that lowering settings does not necessarily increase performance. I'm not sure how the 3550H compares but that price is nice!the FX505DU linked above sounds great on paper, but I've heard the CPU is slow and I'm worried about it being a bottleneck. should I be?
Nothing wrong exactly, I just got it for a good price on the Memorial Day sale, but really didn't NEED a laptop.