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Brand Laptop GPU Comparisons

Hi All,


Not sure if its been done before but was just wondering, with all the reviews for laptops out there, and LTT always testing the latest and greatest, could you guys not create a video series around bang for buck laptops in a series?


So for example, take DELL, in the same or similar range, show the comparison between an Dell Inspiron and XPS RTX 4050/60/70/80 compared to the costing and the performance (with similar Size/CPU/Screen/RAM)?

Everyone wants the latest and greatest, but performance wise, compared to a desktop, you don't get the same performance difference for the cost.

 

I and I'm sure there are others out there that would like to see the cost difference and performance between a Dell/Asus/HP laptop that has their GPU/Cost and Performance charts 

 

Why pay for a RTX4080 laptop when u get near similar performance on a laptop with an RTX4070 is my thinking. 
 

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its really hard to judge budget laptops since they can change out specs and prices really often. 

They often do compare devices not always strongest and greatest.

 

This video 

and this forum should be enough for you to decide a laptop.

 

Linus says a great thing in this video : how much performance do you need ?

If you don't need a gpu that is fine just buy cheapest real brand i5 and go home.

Main diffrence on same hardware diffrent price/model is usually other stuff you dont feel.

 

For example : A hp pavilion gaming has 2 ports and 1 type c. A hp victus has same. But hp omen has 3 usb ports and 2 type c. ETC ETC.

Or screen is better. Has more storage. Or has more ssd slot. 

List goes on. 

 

You can find laptops to avoid an other than that just sort by price and buy one with best gpu. 

how its goin mate ? hope my post helps. Maybe drop a like or follow ? >w<

no ? i guessed that 😄

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JarrodsTech does a good job covering different laptops. 
 

The challenge is that the TDP of the CPU and GPU, to an extent, can be configured by the OEM, and cooling solutions differ greatly from one another. Many different configs of what, on paper, should be the same components. It doesn’t help much that the Max-Q moniker was dropped, with just a small box with TDP to replace it. 

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