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  1. well i appriaciate your effort guys, ill just try mixing things up and see how it works, well first off ill try to mix that 16x8gb of rams and see if it works.
  2. wanted to buy a 16gb ddr4 ram with 2400mhz clock speed for my laptop and just plug it into my existing single channel 8gb ddr4 ram with 2133mhz. Will my computer still works? Will the ram balance itself? What are the common problems of mixing rams? My motherboard supports upto 32gb
  3. building an e-gpu dock for that thunderbolt 3 pci-e card Then connecting it to the thunderbolt dongle may be too complicated but hey atleast its an option.
  4. well that settles it im just going to edit some things thanks for letting me know this.
  5. in my knowledge, are thunderbolt 3 supposed to be a PCIe Card?
  6. Laptop monitor, for laptop monitor you can just buy a generic led/oled/qled monitors for your crappy 60hz laptop that you may or may not mistakenly buy don't have the port for it? buy a dongle Rams not enough? buy more and everything else is soldered (except for the very few modular cpu and a certain few battery lappy) oh and also cooling system so the only Permanent part that won't be replacable in your laptop will be GPU CPU Battery Cooling System Thunderbolt 3 (optional) for the Replacable parts are Ports,(DVD Drive,Keyboard(RGB),Mouse)etc Storages(hdd,ssd) Monitor Rams Charger Sound Devices(speaker,headphones,etc) Laptop batteries Webcam Wi-Fi Drivers/Adapters this is not another rant just to show that a couple of people wants these certain parts in a laptop and why some certain laptop parts can be replacable (if they are not lazy enough to buy them ofc) did i miss anything?
  7. well for a laptop around these prices, there are the rtx gpu with a ryzen 4000 cpu which is much more better than the,rtx gpu with a i7 10750h with cheaper prices,found one on amazon for just below 1500$ https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-IPS-Type-GeForce-Battery-TUF506IV-AS76/dp/B0863DW238 i already talked about this on my post. https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1192102-pointless-laptop-specs-comparison/ edit* if you want a laptop with thunderbolt 3 theres a website for it: https://www.ultrabookreview.com/10579-laptops-thunderbolt-3/
  8. so rtx 2060 with ryzen 7 4800h best 1300-1400$ laptop?\ also what is dlss 2.0 does it affect fps in gaming?
  9. So basically, difrrent models but the same specs/performance that you get in gaming that has been found on any typical gaming laptop nowadays. IMO: GTX 1660Ti is the same as RTX2060 GTX 1650 same as GTX 1060 i7 10750h same as ryzen 7 4800h(new) i7 I7 8750H same as i7 9750h i5 9300h same as ryzen 5 3750h Suggestions?
  10. i don't have any knowledge in internet connection so my guess is its something thats having to do with latencies and packet loss for pings also here are my speedtest result PING ms 11 DOWNLOAD Mbps 10.53 UPLOAD Mbps 2.11 paid my wifi 40 dollars monthly for this and i don't have the luxury to double up the speed for 5ghz network. (the pings get high to triple digits when im gaming) well many old bulky laptop models have non soldered socketed cpu for the very FEW new ones today that doesn't have non soldered modular cpu socket, all i can think of is alienware (area-51m) clevo/sager to clear things up im not a tech enthusiast just your regular gamer you see online every day
  11. agreed with this, tried fortnite, on low settings got 60 fps never drops below 30 fps though. i think for competetive shooters you just want to have high fps and good refresh rate monitors shooters are not my thing though i got shitted on every single first person shooters.
  12. why would somebody buy a high end gaming laptop for about 1000+ dollars just to play a damn game, now sure its not just games maybe you want to play and record games, or maybe just wants to edit something on the go, well let me just point out the "plot hole" in these machines, first off -you can game perfectly fine with a gtx 1060 or 1050ti or even lower with an i7 cpu on medium setting or high, hell im playing with my school laptop here with ryzen 5 with a low end vega 8 and play games smooth with low setting on 60 fps, sure you might say, "but, what about recording and gaming will my fps drop?" or "what if i can't edit or create something with that specs?" well here are these "plot holes" that im trying to point out -GPU doesn't affect editing, such things as photoshop,davinci resolve,windows movie maker,coding,VM,Emulators etc, is tottaly fine though,actually all of that can be solved by buying a good cpu,3d editing not so much BUT, +you can just buy and build yourself a PC with a higher end GPU for a lower cost than the laptop -CPU may be the only thing what you SHOULD worry about, because you will not be able to open multiple program if the core threads is not enough -RAM this is similar to cpu which if you don't have enough ram you can't open multiple program at once, hence is very important to get a 16gb of it +Oh did i mention that many laptop have soldered GPU or CPU? yes, and this is the biggest "plot holes" in every laptop not just gaming, lets just have a couple of scenarios i can think of what might happen with GAMING laptop "oh no my high end gaming laptop is OVERHEATING" no shit sherlock since high end gpu and cpu draws more power. "oh no my laptop exploded" are you going to contact the horrible customer services and having no laptop for a couple week without expecting a bullshit problem with the customer services? or maybe your warranty expired, got voided for opening your laptop for adding rams, OR you just straight up doesn't know what to do? great buy a high gaming laptop all of these problems can be solved if you just take your time and build a high end gaming PC beause with pc you: -can buy a high end gpu,cpu,ram,etc, for CHEAPER and you can also CHOOSE the specs for what you need without having a hassle to buy a new laptop -if something breaks you have lots of warranties for each part, with laptop you only have 1 -"oh no my high end gaming PC is OVERHEATING" there are many cooling solution for pc,such as liquid cooling, adding more fans,etc, on laptop you just have:reapplying thermal paste,cooling pad,undervolting. now lets talk about diffrent things that affect gaming. -WIFI on gaming is shit tried it on my laptop couldn't get a stable ping instead just 200+pings on every game but download speed are fast,not for gaming -Ethernet though you have stable pings but might cost you the mobility heck WHAT IF you can just have a WIFI that have built in ethernet cable? that would be great having a laggy pc doesn't mean you have bad specs you just have bad internet/wifi well with that said let me just point out the main problems: - many laptops have soldered gpu and cpu because of greedy company brands. - high end laptops tends to have overheating problems. - shitty customer service handling your warranties - not worth buying a high end gaming laptop just to game,low end gaming laptops are perfectly fine on low/meium setting, also wifi are shit for gaming with all that said, why would you even game on high setting on a laptop on the go? kind of a wierd fetish. in my experience the most important part for gaming are -playability. -stable internet connection.
  13. i think the pros and cons are RTX= *Turing *Ray Tracing *Tensor and RT cores *DLSS/machine learning GTX= *Turing I7 9750/8750h= 6-12 Core Threads i5 9300= 4-8 core threads don't know what this all means tho *edit lived in 3rd world country also im still a 12th grader with 100$ monthly allowance if i go much higher with the price i probably won't get any allowance money at all this year question is, is the rtx 2060 new features worth it? if not im just going to buy the gtx 1660 ti one
  14. GTX 1660TI + I7 9750H= 975$ +125 RTX 2060 + I5 9300H=1100$ +150 RTX 2060 + I5 9750H=1250$ What i planned to do with the laptop: *Gaming+Recording *Video Editing *Maybe some NOX multitasking 4+emulators
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