Gamer Laptop Specs?

Ho
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Unfortunately, I'm not really well versed in PC and technology and wanted to ask how these specs look for the Nitro 5:

- Intel Core i7-9750H 6x 2.6 GHz (Turbo 4.50 GHz)

- 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz RAM memory

- nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB

- 512 GB M.2 PCIe Solid State Drive (SSD)

Does this look good? Can / should I upgrade things (RAM? SSD?) Or is that sufficient?

is

To play the memory and the graphics memory is a bit low (but does not mean that you can't play with it).

The 512 GB SSD are full quickly. Maybe an external HDD?

Pe

8GB of RAM is not very sustainable. And a GTX 1650 4 GB? 4 GB of VRAM will not be enough in a few years.

Ti

Well, the processor is still quite sufficient but the graka is so ne sache with 4 gb. 8 is the best you can have just as the ram rather 16 and vlt with 3000MHz. But this way you can play it well. What I recommend to upgrade is vlt the memory because that's just not much and can quickly go full otherwise vlt in the future the ram and the graka.

ai

Not even a year is sufficient with 4GB VRAM

Ca

Basically,

Professional gamer on conventions playing with personal computers.

A laptop can't cool professional graphics.

For "normal" games is important. A laptop should have its own graphics card. No onboard or shared memory.

8 Gb Ram should be long.

VERY IMPORTANT!

The display. The magic word is "Retina Display".

Apple has one. I'm not a fan of Apple, but they have this display.

There are others with such a display. But you have to look very closely.

Alone such a display costs 400 euro.

CPU. 2,6 Ghz. So no advance in the development.

The sound limit is originally 2.6 Ghz. My 15-year-old Intel Quadcore Q6600 runs normally at 2.4 Ghz. With good cooling 3.0 Ghz. Constant.

The best that Intel has ever made. After 15 years.

The 4.8 Ghz are advertising. One minute she can do it. Otherwise she would go down.

Is technical.

Ho

First, thanks for your answer.

I do not want to be a professional gamer at conventions, for me the laptop is mainly used for 3D programs like Blender (and the like) and for playing some games (the game that demands the most from my current PC is Final Fantasy 15) unfortunately does not make a 300 euro laptop x). Can you vlt me. A laptop (since I'm traveling in different places, it must be a laptop) recommend, which packs these tasks perhaps better? In the best case in the same price range? (The Nitro 5 starts at 800 euro and ends at 1200 euro as far as I've seen)

Ca

16 Gb barely dives a program.

Just tell me a single I'm curious.

If you write something here you should like to know what you write.

Ho

Thanks for the answer. Since I want to use the laptop mainly for graphics programs and now and then to daddeln (on which a Final Fantasy 15 can run smoothly), I wanted to ask if the laptop is sufficient for these requirements. I have an external HDD and of course I would use synonymous.

Ho

Please do not argue, my lords, we can draw attention here in a friendly tone on opposite mistakes.

What I read is that the 4 GB VRAM of GraKa is not enough? As would probably be better with 8GB? And the 8 GB of RAM is sufficient first? I do NOT want to be able to play the newest games, but mainly run graphics programs (Blender, etc.) smoothly (which is why I'm looking for a more powerful "gamer" laptop, which does not cost 3000 euro). The game that currently requires most of my PC is Final Fantasy 15 (and it would be nice if this same game runs reasonably smoothly).

As described below in my answer to techniker68, you are welcome to send me other links with laptops that are better suited for the above things in the price range (800-1200 euro).