My friend bought the Alienware Area 51m with the highest equipment.
Intel® Core ™ i7-9700K
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX ™ 2080 8GB
My question is, is there a consumer laptop that is even stronger? And what is the strongest laptop you can buy right now?
He will have a lot of fun, this laptop without charging cable while gambling can't be long and to be a leaf blower. The 9700k is a hothead, he will throttle in the laptop while playing anyway.
Yes that's right, it lasts a little over an hour and at full load, the fans reach around 60 dB. But just with headphones that is hardly a problem
And well with a laptop with desktop components, we also do not expect a long battery life. The laptop anyway has more of a contract to be a handy desktop PC that you can take with you.
For the price of this laptop, you could buy 2 desktop PCs with the power of the laptop. It's never worth a gaming laptop to pick up 1 PC and a frugal laptop.
It depends not only on the processor and the graphics card. Many desktop PC's are much faster.
But have also checked - judgments themselves…
, Asus ROG G703GI - Best Gaming Laptop 2018
Key Specifications:
- Processor: Intel Core i9-8950HK
- Memory: 32 GB
- Display diagonal: 17.3 inches
- Hard disk: 2TB HDD, 512GB SSD
- Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 1080 8GB
- W-LAN: 802.11ac
- Weight: about 4.7 kg
These are values from 2018 … How much does your towing servant cost?
One should also have an eye on costs / benefits.
If you want to overdo it, you can also equip the Alienware with an i9-9900K.
XMG sells with the Ultra 17 a similarly stocked beast: https://www.mysn.de/xmg-ultimate-gaming-laptops/xmg-ultra17-e19
But such devices I see more as "especially mobile desktop computer" 😄 (which makes sense in certain situations)
In fact, the Alienware 51m costs about the same and has more modern components. It's true, but that does not say anything about performance. I would have to look at the fast benchmarks now, but I'd rather settle down later.
Yes, the "particularly mobile desktop calculator" I see exactly the same, the XMG is definitely interesting, especially that you can install beheaded CPUs.