>got budget from work to buy laptop
>budget is 1200 euros
>found a HP victus 16 discounted from 1600 to 1200
These are the specs:
Core i7 13700H
16GB Ram
1TB SSD
RTX 4070
144Hz
>is this a good laptop for work and gaming?
>got budget from work to buy laptop
>budget is 1200 euros
>found a HP victus 16 discounted from 1600 to 1200
These are the specs:
Core i7 13700H
16GB Ram
1TB SSD
RTX 4070
144Hz
>is this a good laptop for work and gaming?
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give me a fucking answer fag apes
Btw last year I grabbed a gigabyte laptop with 3070 mobile for roughly what I stated in the 600 to 700 dollar range. 16gb ram SSD. Upgraded to nvme added ram to it. Not sure about euro market maybe you're stuck around those prices.
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It's discounted for a reason. Intel 13th 14th Gen are subpar. Good luck with ecore nonsense. AMD cpus are best for gaming and workloads generally. 16gb ram is bare minimum like having 8gb not long ago. 144hz is fine. 4070 might be okay however it might not be optimal as 7k AMD mobile GPUs might be best. The 7900xtx is better than 4090 on mobile as an example in synthetic benches ATM. It's up in the air till more 7k mobile GPU benchmarks come out. 1tb SSD or nvme? If 2.5 SSD nvme would be best. 1200 seems like a big ask. I wouldn't pay more than maybe 700 or 800 dollars which is 600 to 700 euro.
Thank you but when I search for laptops with the specs you recomend it goes to the 2k-3k range
Just make sure it has a good foundation and can be upgraded in terms of ram and drives. The mobile mobos are always soldered aio nonsense so you can likely get away with an entry level with good CPU GPU then update ram drive separately that you install.
>Intel 13th 14th Gen are subpar. Good luck with ecore nonsense.
Ignore the nitpicking autism above. That CPU and GPU will be great.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Victus-16-Laptop-Review-A-1080p-gaming-powerhouse-with-few-compromises.748144.0.html
Unless you can find a Dell or Thinkpad with comparable specs for the price, that could be fine.
>Unless you can find a Dell or Thinkpad with comparable specs for the price, that could be fine.
anything gaming = noise
noise is awful for a work laptop
>One of the first things you will notice is how loud the laptop gets under the slightest load.
Good point, that's probably a bad choice then.
>I'd pay no more than 600-700 euro for a 1600 euro laptop and I'd pay no more than 1200 euro for a 3400 euro laptop
>I wouldn't pay more than maybe 700 or 800 dollars which is 600 to 700 euro
600 euro would be the price of the 4070 alone lmao
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Thank you, great advice
I will look into it
get ten X230 and make a cluster
Yes, these are good specs for 1200 euros.
It will be good at gaming, and it will be good at any work task.
Well, actually for serious development, 32gb is the baseline now. You can upgrade this later, if your working on large apps. (for school project type applications, 16gb is fine, for work, they'll pay for it).
do not.mix work and personal use. if you have a job you can afford a second fucking computer.
i asked if theyre cool with it and they dont care aslong i dont install illegal software
>Buying Laptop with dedicated GPU
Are you hobo?
>HP laptop
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Get a job that doesn’t cheap out on hardware
Most jobs dont even allow you to pick. You just get a busted up laptop with the bare minimum
Must suck to work at some poorfag company
shut up
pretty comparable specs.
>is this a good laptop for work and gaming?
plenty, Just make sure shit is not soldered onto the mobo. So that you can upgrade SSD/ram in the future if need be
what is that black man doing?
Yes, it will run anything out today at max settings and you realistically won't need to upgrade for several years.
Ignore LULZ autism, they're not really people.