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Do you think that there will be a ryzen 3000 desktop chip in a laptop any time soon ? 

I'm in a market for gaming/ productivity laptop - mainly virtualization and little bit of compute. 

I'm looking for something like ryzen 3700 + rtx 2060 with a good battery life 6+ hours . Does somebody know anything like that ? If it is allowed to exist. 

I was also looking at MSI prestiege P65 but i would like to go ryzen.

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3 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Look at a workstation - ThinkPad P series, Dell Precision or HP ZBook. The commodity laptops like the PS65 are horrid for extensive load use since they get hot and run loud as fuck.

All of those have quadros in them which makes them really expensive. I was looking for someting like 1500 - 2200 euros. And i don't really plan to do extensive compute on it. And the virtualization is like for 3 - 5 Vms so not really that heavy (I think)

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2 minutes ago, adamuso said:

All of those have quadros in them which makes them really expensive. I was looking for someting like 1500 - 2200 euros. And i don't really plan to do extensive compute on it. And the virtualization is like for 3 - 5 Vms so not really that heavy (I think)

Oh yes, it is - and you pay for the extreme durability and reliability of a professional workstation - the Quadro isn't the expensive part.

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Just now, 5x5 said:

Oh yes, it is - and you pay for the extreme durability and reliability of a professional workstation - the Quadro isn't the expensive part.

That's true. But I really don't need it. I'm college student in computer science. and the laptop that I have now is garbage.

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1 minute ago, adamuso said:

That's true. But I really don't need it. I'm college student in computer science. and the laptop that I have now is garbage.

Then it's pretty close to the PS65 since that's also trash. If you just want performance, get a 1000$ six-core entry-level gaming laptop like the Y540 - don't waste 2000$ on an expensive and overpriced trashcan.

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