When a laptop is actually faster than an RTX 3090 GPU... YIKES!

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  • @Valkross9
    @Valkross9 Год назад +1371

    Nobody looks for battery life in a desktop replacement laptop. The battery on these things is essentially just a UPS.

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад +127

      Yep, it doesn't matter at all. You should be using it plugged in because it performs far worse at just about everything without it being plugged in. My trading software lags if I don't plug the laptop in. It turns into a Chromebook if you don't plug it in.

    • @hormone_moreno
      @hormone_moreno Год назад +18

      Or bring a portable generator with you.

    • @superstraighthhwhitemale8880
      @superstraighthhwhitemale8880 Год назад +55

      I only need enough battery life to save all my work and properly shut down my laptop in case of a power outage. I keep a curved ultrawide monitor plugged in, so that has its own power outlet. Some of my guitar gear also requires power outlets. Whether I'm gaming or recording music, I might as well shut it down.
      What makes a laptop so perfect for me is if I have to travel. An ice storm took out my power at home, so I brought my laptop to a hotel with me and played games that aren't hardcore simulators like I usually play.

    • @pikkyuukyuun4741
      @pikkyuukyuun4741 Год назад +10

      which sucks since there is no standard to cutoff the battery from constant recharging
      they will bloat

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад +10

      @@pikkyuukyuun4741 For sure, they will bloat, they all bloat down here.

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech Год назад +846

    The naming definitely isn't great, but still really impressive what a portable machine can do this gen vs last gen desktop.

    • @jonathanr4160
      @jonathanr4160 Год назад +65

      Nice to see the guru of gaming laptop reviews himself here!
      If only Nvidia didn't have to make the 4060/4070 so mediocre for laptops this gen while making the 4080/4090 so good but expensive...

    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 Год назад +4

      Ayyy love your reviews

    • @vondutch8651
      @vondutch8651 Год назад +8

      Jarrod! I'm subscribed to ur channel it's great

    • @buffcowboy5201
      @buffcowboy5201 Год назад +24

      Why am I reading this in Jarrods voice.

    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 Год назад +6

      @@buffcowboy5201 because Jarrod's marketing is on point

  • @CliffB1G
    @CliffB1G Год назад +251

    because Jay forgot to mention the price; the base model is $2754 for i9-13900HX, RTX 4080(M), 1440p@240Hz, 16GB DDR5@4800MHz and 512GB Storage; the model that Jay has is $4078 which is i9-13900HX, RTX 4090, 2160p@144Hz, 64GB DDR5@4800MHz, 1TB boot drive and 2TB main drive

    • @jellygoo
      @jellygoo Год назад +64

      Yes, yes, let's go with that... he forgot 😂

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +4

      @@jellygoo 4 years ago, I was able to score a different rebadge with a 8750h, 16gb of ram, a 512 NvME WD Black boot drive that came with 1 other NvME slot and a 2.5" bay, a 2070 and a 15" 1080p 144hz screen with G-sync for $1399. Obviously lower specced, and it also didn't have thunderbolt but it did have DP. So different re-badgers will spec differently at different pricepoints. I'm running it with an external 24" 144hz 1080p with zero issues, 32gb ram, 512/1tb/2tb, undervolted and max turbo and it's solid as a rock. I think my upgrades were like $300 or so total. Maybe $400. Plus the monitor but that was less than $200. You don't have to hit the highest pricepoint. And if he used Throttlestop, he would have gotten much higher results in testing, and then throw a good cooling pad under there, and he would have seen probably the same temps but without a throttling CPU.

    • @Mr__V
      @Mr__V Год назад +9

      Yup. To get the specs he mentioned, you get your 40 series for 40 hundreds.

    • @jellygoo
      @jellygoo Год назад

      @@eboethrasher uh, ok?

    • @policeswat64
      @policeswat64 Год назад +6

      Saw that, great laptop but Holy shit it's expensive as hell

  • @purebeaux742
    @purebeaux742 Год назад +144

    I switched our architectural firm's hardware to gaming laptops with docks a little over 8 years ago. Definitely worth the price to give us all flexibility to work away from our desks; home, jobsites, etc. With Framework announcing their swappable GPU module I'm hoping other manufacturers might try to come up with something similar if it sells well.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +4

      24 cores that's more cores then an amd ryzen laptop now man that's a beast of a laptop you should buy it now!!!!!

    • @tek_soup
      @tek_soup Год назад +1

      yeh i like how there dooing there upgradeable gpu, makes more sense that way.

    • @Failsafe31
      @Failsafe31 Год назад

      😢😮😮

    • @DaTruAndi
      @DaTruAndi Год назад +4

      @@raven4k998 Ryzen is in the same league performance wise though depending on the workload. Better performance per watt.

    • @VanquishedAgain
      @VanquishedAgain Год назад +5

      ​@Raven4K they're fake p cores and e cores tho. That "24 core" cpu is still only 32 thread which is what AMD's 16 core CPUs offer

  • @rekareaper
    @rekareaper Год назад +302

    Even 5 years ago a laptop with that kind of power draw capability would have been 2” thick or more.

    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 Год назад +32

      But I like em *T H I C C*

    • @rekareaper
      @rekareaper Год назад +7

      @@aaz1992 I like the way the AIO idea was implemented by eluktronics.

    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 Год назад +1

      @@rekareaper yes. Pretty neat

    • @Mallchad
      @Mallchad Год назад

      Move the bulk into the cable, ez marketing win

    • @rynesherman9099
      @rynesherman9099 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I have an asus rog gl742vw with something like a nvidia 970 and some intel i7 something something from like 2016, and it's running strong. It's almost 2" thick. I use it mainly for music and saving documents for work. It still plays games pretty well, too.

  • @SgtFinaldo
    @SgtFinaldo Год назад +38

    Also Jay was running all this, with the laptop FLAT on the table. Pretty impressive. The thermal designs ASUS, MSi, Alienware, and Lenovo have come a long way. Thermal pastes, Vapor Chambers, multiple fans and chassis design to steer the temperatures into manageable territory.

    • @gokublack8342
      @gokublack8342 Год назад +1

      Indeed I remember when laptops would start throttling really hard if you didn't have it sitting on one of those cooling fan stand things

    • @miuletzmitzu6641
      @miuletzmitzu6641 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah but what was the run time? I doubt it was more than 1 maybe maximum 2 hours. I understand laptops have their place, but it will easily overheat and start lagging if you play more than 2 hours, so I don't really find this impressive but we've come a long way and maybe laptops won't be that bad in the future

    • @gokublack8342
      @gokublack8342 9 месяцев назад

      @@miuletzmitzu6641 I can't speak for all laptops and cheaper ones do have this problem but my Alienware (cant think of the model name atm) has never overheated or throttled at least not in any way I can tell and I've ran games on it all day. Though it is worth mentioning that I run it in balanced and do a slight undervolt. I grew up on laptops and I know all too well about how you'd have to buy coolers/fans prop them up on books etc to make it not throttle itself to nothing but I have not had to do any of that on my Alienware laptop

  • @dannykouder4574
    @dannykouder4574 Год назад +13

    My current workstation is a Xeon Thinkpad from 2019. I bought one of these. Part of what sold me was the existence of the 3rd NVME slot, which I wouldn’t have known about without the video. Thanks for the video, Jay.

  • @AstrayPlays
    @AstrayPlays Год назад +130

    Those rear connectors are definitely a win if you're gonna be using this as a desktop replacement, waiting for a torture test of how long the crew can have the laptop sitting on their laps during a benchmark before we reach crew-jmax, a chart would be nice 👍

    • @nathnathn
      @nathnathn Год назад +4

      Having a old bulky high-end laptop my general advice is always get a cooling stand.
      Iv got a good one that can fit over my lap with the adjustable legs supporting it.
      I honestly haven’t even bothered to plug in its fans as unlike your lap it doesn’t block the intakes.

    • @XxTWMLxX
      @XxTWMLxX Год назад

      @@nathnathn fun fact: the term "laptop" doesn't mean PUT IT ON YOUR LAP... it means it's PORTABLE. the fans need to breathe to cool it. I always have mine on a cooling stand and most times don't use the fans in the stand either.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      The rear connectors are indeed awesome. Can testify.

    • @GeneralPurposeVehicl
      @GeneralPurposeVehicl Год назад +1

      @@XxTWMLxX I've gotten used to have balancing 18 pounds of hot metal on legs. :P

    • @DaTruAndi
      @DaTruAndi Год назад +1

      Yeah that’s the design flaw of the MSI Titan GT77HX, everything connects on the side. Better thermals though.

  • @marksadler4457
    @marksadler4457 Год назад +7

    Rog-Oh. I have an Alienware X17 R1 - replacing my 5 year old Alienware 15 R2 that lets me do pretty much anything I do on my desktop. It is the only power machine I own because my wife is ill and gets chemo a few times a year for her autoimmune disease. This way I can game or create in the living room and still be near by if she needs me. The plus is that my recliner is more comfortable than any desk chair... lol

  • @SolarWolfPlays
    @SolarWolfPlays Год назад +6

    What a fantastic laptop. I have an MSI Katana and I love how powerful it is for a gaming laptop. I even edit, make music and more with it. So its nice to see a top performer for a laptop like this one. Stay amazing Jay and gang ^_^

  • @justinhenry1466
    @justinhenry1466 Год назад +2

    My son who is currently pursuing a dual major in engineering and computer science has moved to a desktop replacement with a triple monitor setup (2 27" at 1080pand a main 27" at 1440p) and loves the portability mixed with the power to play triple A titles and handle any cad software. The bonus is he can bring it with him to his IT/CAD job that he works full time

  • @RickyBancroft
    @RickyBancroft Год назад +3

    I really wish something like this existed when I was in college (2004) or even in my first apartment - I spent more on a desktop for gaming, and a laptop for class notes / projects that was probably the same weight as this thing at the time.

  • @ooof5281
    @ooof5281 Год назад +5

    I bought my first laptop last year. 12900HX - 32GB DDR5 and a 3070ti but man its awesome. I have 3 higher-ish end PCs and the laptop keeps up with them anywhere I go.

  • @John_1920
    @John_1920 Год назад +54

    Could you incorporate laptop cooling stands in future laptop reviews, or just do laptop cooling stand reviews occasionally?
    I'm curious at how effective they are at cooling down a laptop.

    • @mikediezel0923
      @mikediezel0923 Год назад +4

      I have an iets gt300s cooling pad and it lowers temps by 10-20 degrees. so, I can confirm that they do work, very well. as long as you buy the right cooling pad that acually works, they do make a very substantial difference

    • @John_1920
      @John_1920 Год назад +1

      @@mikediezel0923 That's good to hear, but I bet that the same can't be said for all cooling pads out there. Just like how one CPU generation is better than the other, or sometimes the same or even worse, one cooling pad could be better than the next or vice-versa. And I bet that for many laptop users out there, being able to know prior to purchasing cooling pads which ones to buy and which ones to stay away from would be a very welcome thing to know before having spent money on a cooling pad.

    • @AeriFyrein
      @AeriFyrein Год назад +3

      @@John_1920 The problem with trying to do reviews for those pads, is it's going to be very dependent on how a given laptop has its vents setup. The pad that Mike above used, for example, might make a 10-20 degree difference on his laptop, while on 5 other common laptop designs it might only give a 5 degree difference.
      You've also got to take into account what hardware is in a given laptop. A good cooling pad on the laptop from this video is probably going to give you a much higher difference than on a laptop that has an older 10-series GPU.
      There's significantly more subjective difference for a given cooling pad, compared to the normal benchmark tests you can run for various types of other hardware.

    • @John_1920
      @John_1920 Год назад +2

      @@AeriFyrein I am well aware of all of that, yet you seem to forget that Jay uses an open air test bench, and doesn't to a lot of in-the-case testing, so the same thing you just said about cooling pads could also be applied to testing cpu coolers or fans on the open air test bench, or even if he does it inside a case, because cases are also different, just like you said cooling pads are, and some cases would provide greater air flow and cooling than others.

    • @AeriFyrein
      @AeriFyrein Год назад +2

      @@John_1920 That is partially true, except for one thing: even on an open-air bench, the cooler is *directly* attached to the CPU, and thus has direct heat transfer between the CPU and heatsink. Even if that means that various cases would provide different levels of cooling, as long as all tests are done in relatively the same ambient temperature, it'll provide a much more well-defined baseline difference regardless of any other factors.
      Laptop cooling pads, on the other hand, are completely external. Not only would they be affected by a given laptops vent design, but also the internal placement of various components.
      In addition to that, when Jay or another reviewer do tests on different components, they tend to try and keep a consistent set of other hardware for the tests, at least for as long as is practicable; their test benches don't get part-swapped every other week. Laptops, being significantly less modular, would have much more of a problem for that. Yes, they could keep 4 or 5 specific models around to test cooling pads with, but it would still provide much higher variance on average.
      I'm not saying that it would be impossible to do. I'm sure there are reviewers out there that do test laptop cooling pads. Considering some of the hoops the bigger places have to jump through for all the *other* hardware they test, though, it's probably not the best use of their time to add another product type.
      You're also probably forgetting that many of these reviewers already tend to get a lot of hate mail when people buy products based on their reviews, and those products don't give them the same results as in the reviews. Reviewing a product type that could give such a huge variance on results could lead to a lot of extra mail of that sort, and they likely don't want to bother with that much extra trouble. It's a ton of extra work, for very little gain.

  • @extraxcess
    @extraxcess Год назад +62

    The reason MSI Afterburner doesn't show 4090's usage and temperature, I think is that when you ran MSI Afterburner, the 4090 was in sleep mode so if you wake it up by for example a game and then run MSI Afterburner it can monitor those things.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +3

      your scientists were to busy worrying about whether or not they could they didn't both worry about whether or not they should🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ihatemilo
      @ihatemilo Год назад +13

      @@raven4k998 what

    • @krwawylotos6134
      @krwawylotos6134 Год назад +3

      ​@@raven4k998 huh

    • @krwawylotos6134
      @krwawylotos6134 Год назад +3

      ​@@raven4k998 huh

    • @morkaili
      @morkaili Год назад +2

      He could have run HWinfo or the Nvidia Inspector, too.

  • @palladin9479
    @palladin9479 Год назад +2

    The difference between desktop and laptop always comes down to power draw and TDP. Desktops are measured at 500~600 watts of power, laptops are usually in the 90~250 range with the larger ones needing massive power bricks. Any technology that would enable high performance at low wattage, would also enable massive performance gains at high wattage. Portable notebooks are useful, we just need to understand and accept their limitations.
    Oh and Clevo's are awesome, amazing platforms that are semi-standardized and possess the ability to have BIOS modifications and graft on a ton of components. Can even swap out GPU's using the MXM formfactor, just be careful to keep cooling and powerdraw within the system specification.

  • @antnycost
    @antnycost Год назад +5

    I would like manufacturers to add in their descriptions if more storage and/or memory can be added. My current laptop only has one nvme, and I've seen some that had the drive connectors removed. Another downside would be the upgrade path in general. I personally love having a laptop and use it almost every day. But it sucks that if a part goes bad or even outdated, you are at the mercy of finding someone to fix it if you don't know how or just buying a new one.

  • @facelessgamer1173
    @facelessgamer1173 Год назад +7

    That would be an IDEAL laptop to test a nice variety of laptop cooling solutions to see if there is a benefit single fan ones multi fan ones or if just getting a stand to get it more "clean" airflow under it and so on???

  • @caveer
    @caveer Год назад +6

    That laptop performs great as a desktop replacement. The next improvement they need to do is to make the base come off more easily. I clean my dust filters on my tower every 2 weeks, I can see, undoing 8 screws every 2 weeks will get tiring. The older Thinkpad laptops had release latches for their lids, they should implement something like that for the base and get rid of the screws.

  • @OccamAsylum
    @OccamAsylum Год назад +1

    I use my gaming laptop during the week to run RUclips/stream shows beside my workstation while I'm working at home. I only use it for gaming if I travel with it, but it has been very handy. I intermittently spend weeks at a time with my family who lives in another state, so it's nice to have the option to game when I'm away from my desktop. Battery life is only a concern on the rare occasion that my flight is more than 3 hours and my seat doesn't have an outlet. Fan noise can be an issue of course, but I dust it out every 5-6 months, I replaced the thermal paste for the gpu, and I set the curve to be lower when it's not being pushed.

  • @andytaylor6901
    @andytaylor6901 Год назад +11

    I just got the Alienware M18 with same specs as posted last month. GPU is great, and can monitor its GPU temps, cpu was a bit weaker than I had hoped. But comparing it to my old M18x R2 from 2013, the new one is smaller, but has a much better airflow design. Laptop advancements are stellar. Fun seeing them side by side with a 10 year gap.

  • @olivertate4983
    @olivertate4983 Год назад +7

    That's a genuinely impressive piece of kit, it would be really interesting to know what numbers it can hit if it's used on a cooling pad.

    • @nerd20fromdiscord
      @nerd20fromdiscord 9 месяцев назад

      The cooling pads don’t actually make a large difference (look it up there alot of videos)

    • @rubenthekid
      @rubenthekid 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@nerd20fromdiscorddepends on the type of cooling pad and how open the back and underside vents are. It's not really that effective on a laptop that has its back vents blocked by the screen (razer blade laptops), but it's much more effective on one that's opened. Also, I'd say the cooling pad with foam seals and the big 5200 fan is probably the best pad, bar none.

  • @lancetalley756
    @lancetalley756 Год назад +1

    Nice to see some laptop reviews. Love your videos. Build my own desktops and do some water cooling but also travel and use laptops. First review I think I’ve seen on the Clevo version. I have the MSI Titan 4090 which appears to be the same panel as the one you reviewed. Keep up the good content, always enjoy watching your videos!!

  • @bitcrab1426
    @bitcrab1426 Год назад +1

    I have been using gaming laptops for the past 10ish years because I have been moving around a lot. It has been such a wild ride seeing how far they evolved!
    My first one even had an optical drive in it which made it super thick compared to the one I have now. Currently I have a Lenovo Legion 7i equipped with all goodness: 11800H, 3080 (16GB VRAM, 175W TGP) 32GB RAM and 2TB NVMe.... a level of performance I couldn't even have imagined back then. I have been using this machine for about year and a half now and it is an absolute BEAST.

  • @jonathanr4160
    @jonathanr4160 Год назад +75

    Fast yes, but Nvidia made the expensive 4080/4090 the only worthwhile cards this gen.
    They basically neutered the 4060/4070 for both laptops and desktops when it comes to value for $ as a result.
    A $1300 3070Ti laptop pretty much matches a $2000 4070 laptops minus frame gen.
    You have to spend minimum $2500 for a 4080 laptop or around $3400 for a 4090 to get a meaningful performance boost....

    • @wahahah
      @wahahah Год назад +5

      or they probably assume people who looking to get a 4070 or lower will never look at anything higher spec'd

    • @DIYTech21
      @DIYTech21 Год назад +1

      AMD heat soul is getting into Nvidia

    • @GrimReaper4383
      @GrimReaper4383 Год назад +2

      I'm still on the 2080.

    • @aaz1992
      @aaz1992 Год назад +5

      True. Look for deals on 4080 laptops. I found one for $1990

    • @smolartbean205
      @smolartbean205 Год назад +4

      Forced market segmentation at work, and Nvidia will push that strategy with their upcoming releases which will be DOA.

  • @TheNiteNinja19
    @TheNiteNinja19 Год назад +6

    I would love to see this hardware inside of a much thicker laptop like an Acer Predator Helios 500, where it would keep a desktop Ryzen 7 2700X and desktop Vega 56 under 70° C with the fans barely spinning.

  • @kevinaquino6655
    @kevinaquino6655 Год назад

    Love the Random CRT in the Background

  • @khalebdaarke7809
    @khalebdaarke7809 Год назад

    Jay, watch this back and sort your hands out on the next one like this. Love your channel!

  • @Nightenstaff
    @Nightenstaff Год назад +17

    I've had a gaming laptop for about six months now and it's, by far, the best purchase I've made. At the same time I upgraded my desktop computer for roughly $2,500 I bought a $1,000 gaming laptop (this was about two years of saving up, so don't think I'm just dropping loads of cash for the funsies). I was expecting to spend about 4k on my desktop, but things got cheaper, some deals were made, which left me money for a laptop.
    Here's the beauty of a laptop. I can watch movies with my wife on the couch, then if she goes to bed or whatever, I just fire up a game for a half hour or so. That makes a *huge difference* in how much gaming time I get. It sits in my living room, the hub of my home, and in two minutes I'm in a game. And if something comes up, save and close the lid. Done.
    If I know I'm going to get a gaming weekend, yeah, straight to the desktop. But if that wasn't an option, I doubt I'd miss a beat. Not everyone's gaming situation is equal, but for me, I'll likely consider a laptop before I upgrade my desktop again (in like, seven years).

    • @roqeyt3566
      @roqeyt3566 9 месяцев назад +2

      I think this is a very common scenario for adults that game.
      Family matters come up, you work more, might have kids and you want to spend time with your partner. Gaming laptops, handhelds such as a switch or a deck are tailor made for people with a busier life
      Personally, I got a laptop as a main rig and a steam deck as a back up. Not far off from what you have

  • @douglasreid699
    @douglasreid699 Год назад +4

    Have you ever thought of testing laptop cooling tray or docking station? or possibly even building a home built laptop docking station with built in cooling fans and extra usb ports? i think that would make a cool video that you probably only need to do once lol

  • @VortaBlack
    @VortaBlack Год назад +1

    I love desktop replacement laptops because I need that mobility. I don't need it often, but when I do I love the fact that I can take my power with me.

  • @John-uc6gb
    @John-uc6gb Год назад +7

    Very cool video. Lots of great info. Your explanations are great. Thank you

  • @slickrounder6045
    @slickrounder6045 Год назад +5

    Nice to see Jay covering some gaming laptops. Should be on the lookout for ones with the amazing Ryzen 4 Dragon Range which maul intel in terms of efficiency (particularly relevant for gaming laptops), and overall have the performance crown as well. It can and should be Undervolted as well for maximum performance and better temps as well (Intel 13th gen Hx processors can also be Undevolted, and desperately need it).

    • @angelvelez139
      @angelvelez139 11 месяцев назад

      please excuse my ignorance, but I feel like people have been saying AMD will "maul" intel in terms of efficiency for years now...

  • @EZBlast
    @EZBlast 7 месяцев назад

    Nice - I gave up on Desk tops till the mini's came onto the scene - I've got Yogas and Zenbooks, but that is very intense - those thermals though - wow!

  • @DaTruAndi
    @DaTruAndi Год назад +10

    I have this laptop. Depending on your reseller who might provide a custom fan curve in the EC, but if not, you’ll want to create one, because this beast is loud by default. The BIOS is seriously restricted by Clevo. Folks have been observing significant variances i performance seemingly due to thermal throttling, issues with the factory applied thermal paste most likely. If you are on the fence I suggest getting one that’s has been repasted.
    Thermal design is so so. Fans are too small in my opinion and radiators too. It gets hot under the keyboard (right from the middle)and very hot above the keyboard. But there is no space anywhere at this size. So you would have needed an 18" and/or "thicker" system or you would have had to sacrifice SSD slots or connectivity.
    Some quirks such as a Thunderbolt dock not coming up after reboot when plugged in.
    This laptop could benefit from undervolting, alas you can’t turn off the under volt protection as long as there is no modded BIOS.

    • @diogocoelho496
      @diogocoelho496 Год назад

      i think amd for cpu it would be better cause their power consumption is less than intel making it more eficient for laptops and also good for work and for gaming

  • @zach99999
    @zach99999 Год назад +4

    Could you do a performance per watt of desktop and laptop GPUs and CPUs so we can compare what is most watt efficient? It would be interesting to see if laptops are a lot more performance per watt efficient and if it is worth getting a laptop for that reason.

  • @ogshotglass9291
    @ogshotglass9291 Год назад

    THANK YOU for including those who go to college. I would always bring my laptop with me to college. Since it's a small community college with no dorms and a small library (Barstow Community College), it's almost necessary to bring your own computer with you if you need to get work done.

  • @StopBlurryGames
    @StopBlurryGames Год назад

    Man I love this channel.Educational with good comic relief every once in awhile lol

  • @King_Thatso
    @King_Thatso Год назад +4

    Jay, Gaming PCs are really good at programming performance, considering using Nvidia support for data science, also Intel from 10th gen improving performance of python Pandas library with so little change on your python code. so its not only for editing, rendering and office type of perfomance. I use my gaming PC for data science, Neural network model training and general programming, I think its worth mentioning for developers out there.

  • @Joao_Weiand
    @Joao_Weiand Год назад +13

    Hey Jay, not sure if you did this (You probably did given your experience so take no offense in me suggesting such a basic thing), however some monitoring software can only detect the GPU temperature AFTER it is already running since it is usually completely disabled in laptops before booting up a game. Had this experience with my AERO 16 xe4, afterburner won't show GPU temps unless I open it after starting up a game. ANyways, worth a shot (even tho you probably already considered it). I also love high power laptops, the portability helps a lot those of us that don't stay around at one home, go to gf's, or go to uni and have intensive uni work. Sometimes also just chilling at uni and you'll have 30 minutes you can play something yk

    • @jgalewsk
      @jgalewsk Год назад +2

      Yep. Integrated graphics are being used without the game running so the GPU temp and power utilization options in Afterburner won’t show up for the dGPU. Either turn on Afterburner after the game launches or put the laptop into dGPU mode.

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад

      He also tested this laptop with it sitting flat on the surface, which... Clevos have sortof a design flaw for years, as there is intake on the bottom, and there isn't enough space for the fans to suck efficiently enough, so it hurts the cooling. The tests in this entire video are flawed because of that alone. You HAVE to prop Clevos up off the surface or else you'll take a like 10° hit in cooling which hurts everything else. Smh he screwed this one up.

    • @docbrody
      @docbrody Год назад +2

      @traderupthablock - I can’t tell if your joking, but you can’t prop up a laptop to get more air during benchmarking. That would not be a fair test of the laptop as designed. You could run a couple tests like that to show folks the difference it makes, but your main tests should be in stock configuration in a standard arrangement.

  • @_C_-l-_-l-
    @_C_-l-_-l- 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you're looking for all-in-one detailed hardware monitor software you should definitely try HWmonitor (the icon is a white lightning inside a red box), it tells you everything (including the GPU temp missing here) about the hardwares inside the computer.

  • @HayesTech
    @HayesTech Год назад +1

    I got a Gigabyte Aero 15 because I needed something to edit 4k videos for my channel and I'm very happy with it's performance so far. I do not game on it. The 4k OLED screen really makes color grading a breeze too.

  • @S8ER
    @S8ER Год назад +6

    I really liked GeForce Now when it was first in beta. I was traveling a lot and staying in AirBnBs all over the place, outside of SJC everywhere I stayed had internet access capable of allowing my MBP use GeforceNow to play games the system otherwise wasn’t capable of even starting. I would have loved to have something that was capable of gaming but at the time everything would have been super expensive and extremely heavy. Cool seeing these new offerings get closer and closer to filling this use case.

    • @supersarge24
      @supersarge24 Год назад

      What is wrong with it now? Haven't checked it out

  • @andrewshaw9840
    @andrewshaw9840 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this Jay. I have slowly converted over the last 5 years or so to becoming a laptop advocate. As they have become more powerful in recent years I really believe they have a place. I have just decommissioned my old desktop home PC and moved its functionality to a laptop for portable work/email/take on holidays etc. I find it very convenient to sit on the couch in the evenings watching TV and checking on email. I have also just built a new gaming desktop rig and as part of that I was inspired by your recent Sensor panel videos and my original plan was to put a panel in my new gaming case, but I have now changed that to an externally mounted unit using a stand I found on eBay. I followed along this video of yours just now by repeating your tests on my new rig with the panel connected and I was able to see GPU temp. Maybe you could build an external/portable panel that you can just connect to any system you are benching, including laptops like this, and get a consistent display of stats. Its obviously a bit more primitive than your very nicely done windowed install, but its also way more portable and flexible ! Just thinking out loud !!

  • @spencerwaters5962
    @spencerwaters5962 Год назад +1

    I love your videos Jay!! I work for geek squad and 'my laptop runs too hot' is something we commonly have people stating as the reason they are coming in for services. 🙃 Please continue educating!!!

  • @MrZamboni66
    @MrZamboni66 Год назад +1

    My laptop (Sager) in college had a Core2Duo T7200 and a GeForce 7950 GTX in it. was such a nice laptop for its time. And of course if you can utilize a desktop then go with that, but if you need the portability of a laptop you won't be disappointed with what you get out of some of the higher end models these days

  • @Murphyslaw1192
    @Murphyslaw1192 Год назад +45

    Honestly I'd much prefer a thicker laptop like my old 2007 Dell PP22X, at least 2x the thickness of my new Asus laptop, but my opinion is mainly due to the fact that they could put more into it with the modern tech that we have now

    • @Murphyslaw1192
      @Murphyslaw1192 Год назад

      I think I still have it stashed away in a drawer somewheres, last I knew it only needs a battery/charger?

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +3

      They do exist so you could get one of those. It's just that super thick laptops do not sell so the industry has trended towards around 1.2in or thinner for laptops

    • @Murphyslaw1192
      @Murphyslaw1192 Год назад +1

      Yeah I know, idk I'd love to modernize my old laptop but from what I've been told I'd be difficult/impossible to do, although I'm not very technical savvy

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +2

      @@Murphyslaw1192 It would be basically impossible to get it anywhere close to modern laptop speeds. You'd be best off buying a last generation 30 series if you're on a budget as they are plenty fast still.

    • @madcrowmaxwell
      @madcrowmaxwell Год назад +1

      IIRC, MSI still makes a megachonk no-compromise thick laptop that will hit better numbers at the expense of less battery life and less portability.

  • @juniorjunior8494
    @juniorjunior8494 Год назад +3

    Great video. I would like to note that temps are not an issue on laptops or mobile devices at all. Since dennard scaling stopped in early 2000s, all mobile form factors are what we describe as power limited from an architectural design point of view, so for max perf you let it operate at tJMax, this is very normal and has been for decades now. You'd be surprised how many phones behave like this too, its just not obvious because their power budgets are even less, at some point desktops will hit this limit too as the transistors get smaller, might already be seeing signs of it with Zen 4 CPUs where the chip hits its Tjmaxx, limiting the max power it can consume at a lower level compared to Intel on a less dense node

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +1

      yes but with Intel CPUs you have to set them with a program called Throttle stop, because they are set to throttle back from Turbo speeds once you cross a temperature delta. Running Throttlestop, you can a) undervolt the CPU to get more temperature headroom and b) set it to run constantly at a turbo speed multiplier so it doesn't throttle. It runs at similar temperatures, in spec, and never gives you a problem when gaming. If the temps are too high, knock back the turbo speed bottom end some, or make it constant at that turbo speed. Or try for a more stable lower undervolt if possible. That's where Intel has screwed up with their Turbo implementation vs temperatures.

  • @NewSocksRacing
    @NewSocksRacing Год назад +1

    I just picked up a ROG Strix Scar 16 with 13980HX and 4080 (175w). Given the power limits are the same for the 4090 I couldn't justify the extra cost and also got this one open-box at MicroCenter for $300 off list. I was quite impressed with the comparisons to my desktop, 10700k/3080 12gb. I plan to keep my desktop hooked up to my sim rig and use the laptop to game in my living room and while travelling. The battery life while gaming and not being plugged in was surprising tbh, it's like 30-40min before I noticed it was running sluggish. Fan noise while gaming in performance/turbo doesn't bother me much as I'll have music playing or headphones on but would probably annoy the person next to you on a plane.

  • @onecolorist
    @onecolorist 11 месяцев назад

    You are the benchmark for testing computers. Bar none. Such quality content. Bravo👏🏻

  • @C-M-E
    @C-M-E Год назад +3

    Not sure how close they are to actual integration, but the day of the solid state fan system is deep in the works, most notably from Frore. Definitely worth a deep dive if you're not already aware.

    • @Sandriell
      @Sandriell Год назад

      Current gen maxes out at 25w I believe. Long way to go before they are useful for something like this. Still, it is very cool tech that I hope they can figure out how to scale.

    • @C-M-E
      @C-M-E Год назад

      @@Sandriell I found it an interesting premise also but I'm not sold on the scaling. At present, rather than being able to bump up the volume, they just increase the quantity/density of units in lieu of heat pipes. Ehhh...

  • @olandersnake
    @olandersnake Год назад +14

    I would take a trade off of slightly thicker if it means it can be cooled better.
    I would like to point out to turn off the RGB animation on the keyboard. There is some cpu usage wasted on that, which can add to temps.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      yeah cause then it will last longer and since a rtx 4090 run hotter then the sun thicker is better

    • @olandersnake
      @olandersnake Год назад

      @Raven4K gaming laptops are 0.9" thick now. Nothing thick even on these loaded models. If they could make a standardized bottom (even just brand specific), that can give an owner the option of getting a bigger bottom and upgraded cooling.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +2

      @@olandersnake yeah they need to go back to being as thick as they used to for longer life due to better cooling that can be packed in to the larger size form factor think about it
      I mean why have gpu's gotten thicker if not for more cooling

    • @olandersnake
      @olandersnake Год назад +1

      @Raven4K I'm with you on that. I have a laptop cooler that basically lives under my laptop. Combined with the laptop, it is 2 inches thick. I have the LTT backpack, and it all fits in there perfectly in the laptop portion. Would a thicker laptop be heavier? Yes, but only by a little bit. You could have the same number of heat pipes that aren't flattened as well as wider blower fans pushing more air through taller aluminum fins. This wouldn't cool the laptop more, but instead help hit better boost clocks. Like when Jay ran Cinebench, and it dropped to 3.2GHz. It might hold a higher boost, getting workloads done faster, which people using this for actual work would appreciate.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      @@olandersnake These are fairly think, that was his point. I've got one, they are not that thin, compared to ones i've seen. He needed to undervolt the CPU and set it to run at Turbo speeds so it wouldn't throttle on him, even if it ran at similar speeds he would not have had a performance problem. It's a program called Throttlestop. Ryzen CPUs don't have this problem, only Intel, and they have had it for multiple generations now. And FFS the tiny bit of cycles a fucking 12 core cpu spends on RGB is nothing to worry about. You can set it to be static RGB, on a per key basis. He wasn't going to do that for a test.

  • @bobtubitron
    @bobtubitron 3 месяца назад

    Hi Jay and thanks for this! I have just received the latest version of this laptop, albeit from Xotic PC, with the i9 14900HX and was pretty alarmed to see CPU temps pegging at 98c under heavy load when gaming in 4k. I'm grateful for your explanation that this is expected and normal operating temp! Still, it'd be great if you would do a video about methods for lowering CPU temps on hi-spec laptops like this one, as BIOS options are limited. Thanks for all you do!

  • @danielobioma9091
    @danielobioma9091 Год назад

    😂😂 0:16 you burned me right there.. fine I'll stop dissing those with laptops..

  • @SapioiT
    @SapioiT Год назад +3

    Honestly, if Nvidia made a Small version of their GPU extension, which to be a third (1/3, or one part out of 3 parts, for basic 'muricans) of the size of the version for their currently-latest laptop, I think a lot more laptop manufacturers would choose to use that one to allow people to upgrade the GPU in their laptop, even if only to stay competitive, and maybe make a spinoff with different height heatsinks.
    Also, making a dual-thunderbolt or dual-USB-C externa GPU enclosure, which to use another 1 or 2 USB C ports for charging from a standard powerbrick with 2 cables, would be a great idea, even if you add the powerbrick (power source) part into the enclosure, and make it more-or-less the size of a 5" HDD. Imagine that, a 5" HDD-sized external GPU for any laptop, even if it needs a custom driver to use two different USB-C ports, or an USB-C and USB 3 port.
    I think those two things are on a matter of build-it-and-they-will-come, in terms of users and other laptop manufacturers using them. And I think that FrameWork are in the perfect position to make such a product, and become vastly popular because of it. Unless other laptop manufacturers do that sooner, which I very much doubt it, because they think they have more to lose than they have to gain, from obsoleting many of their other products, but ignoring that they will also obsolete the competition, too.

  • @craigbomer8962
    @craigbomer8962 Год назад +12

    As cool as the specs are, I went to Origin's site and built this exact laptop. It costs OVER FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS. Meanwhile, my laptop I picked up for 900 bucks as an open box special to take with me on the go is a rough equivalent to my desktop. Desktop system is a R5 5600x, 16gb ddr4, and a 6700xt, laptop is a i7-12650h, 16gb ddr5, and a mobile 3070. I got an Intel/Nvidia setup just to see how things are on the other side of the fence. They push similar framerates at 1080 with cranked settings on the major games I play(Destiny 2 and Cyberpunk mostly). Could I run 1440 on my desktop system? Sure, if I wanted to throw out my perfectly good 1080 panel and buy a 1440 one. At the size of my laptop's screen(15"), 1080 looks really good, plus I can push numbers higher running DLSS. Don't get me wrong, this Origin laptop is pretty damn cool, but holy CRAP that's a lot of money.

    • @jaredbasham2244
      @jaredbasham2244 Год назад +1

      Yeah and for a laptop that is actually slower than other laptops with rtx 4090's in them and laptops that in general have at least better temperatures and don't bottleneck the gpu. Don't get my wrong I would have gladly paid the money for a good clevo laptop this year but this is definitely not it.

    • @Kibirotubas
      @Kibirotubas Год назад

      If you'd spec an Origin desktop with similar components (4070 Ti instead of 4090 mobile), you would arrive at the same price as this laptop with a 1440p screen instead of the 4K.
      When you compare apples to apples - this laptop is a great deal!

    • @thereddog223
      @thereddog223 Год назад

      It depends on your needs and budget most people do not need a 4k laptop just need something to travel with

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      @@Kibirotubas yeah the money is wasted on the 4k screen and the 4090. Also, Intel has a problem with the way Turbo is implemented in relation to temperature in laptops, that you have to do a workaround to make sure it doesn't throttle. Throttlestop, a small program, is your best friend with an Intel gaming laptop.

  • @edgarhurtado7294
    @edgarhurtado7294 Год назад +1

    In my experience the stupid part of high end laptops is the ludicrous price on replacements, I have a non working beauty in a razeblade pro, which cost more to fix than to buy one in working condition., this also happened to a friend of mine with an alienware. Spent years looking for a motherboard replacement, I just get mad everytime I remember or think about getting a new laptop.

  • @adamcooper7212
    @adamcooper7212 Год назад +2

    Being able to take your gaming computer anywhere is amazing. Don't hate cause your giant PC can't leave the house.

  • @_Flying_Dutchman_
    @_Flying_Dutchman_ Год назад +6

    Hi Jayz, you might wanna rerun some tests while disabling turbo in windows registry. I did that on my Lenovo Legion 7 with 5900hx and 3080. I didnt hurt gaming performance at all.
    The cpu temps dropped massively from around 95 degrees to 68 and my gpu started to run faster because there was more thermal headroom. It was more silent too!
    The turbo is nice for benchmarks, but it's that last part of performance that costs more power, diminishing returns.
    For me the results were amazing and I've never felt the need to enable turbo again.

    • @umairaziz107
      @umairaziz107 10 месяцев назад

      Hi there, sounds very promising, would you please explain how to disable turbo, having some temps issue on my Aero 16 2022 with 12700H and RTX 3070Ti. Thanks heaps!

  • @Worix21
    @Worix21 Год назад +13

    Great video. I would never have guessed it could compete with a 3090 desktop card, very interesting thank you!

    • @LucaRuggier
      @LucaRuggier Год назад +1

      Because it can't
      Port Royal: RTX 3090 Score: 20K, RTX 4090 Mobile: 15.5K

    • @Sandriell
      @Sandriell Год назад

      Just has to scream to do it lol

    • @niebuhr6197
      @niebuhr6197 Год назад +1

      ​@@LucaRuggier so you play with LN2 cooled gpu at a voltage that would kill the gpu in a couple of weeks?
      No wright? At normal circumstances 4090m laptop is faster than 3090 stock.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад +1

      @@LucaRuggier So, a tricked out 3090 is your reference, eh? That's not his point, pal.

  • @MrOrangeonion
    @MrOrangeonion Год назад +2

    I swapped to laptop 4 years ago because of job occupancy, and im glad i did, power consumpsion for performance is incredibly less.
    And the performance of mine is great. The laptop itself feels abit fragile is my only gripe.
    Tip for laptop users, if you remove the battery for the laptop and just plug in the power supply, your performance will drastically increase, aswell do note that if laptops start decreasing in performance it could be the power supply, you might need a new one.

  • @mikaeo23
    @mikaeo23 Год назад

    I don't know about the other branches, but gaming laptops were huge when I was in the Navy too. Only really had room for a laptop when at sea.

  • @jgalewsk
    @jgalewsk Год назад +4

    MSI Afterburner isn’t showing the GPU temp and power utilization as options because Optimus is on. Put the laptop in dGPU mode (turns off integrated graphics) if it’s available and those metrics will be available.

  • @erickelly4107
    @erickelly4107 Год назад +7

    Impressive but they should label it a RTX 4080M or something like this - Looks like you get ~ RTX 4070Ti Desktop performance.
    My Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4090 scored 26719 on 3DMark Port Royal - Been very pleased with it thus far having owned it for the past 10 days or so (Paired w/ Ryzen 9 7900X {DeepCool LT720 AIO} - G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series 32GB DDR5 6000MHZ/ 30CL - Corsair RMx Shift RM1000x 80PLUS Gold PSU - Asus ROG Strix X670E-F MB - WD_Black SN850X NVMe M.2 2TB - White Lian Li EVO Dynamic case)

    • @19deltascout43
      @19deltascout43 Год назад

      4070ti desktop is even faster

    • @laszlozsurka8991
      @laszlozsurka8991 Год назад

      Why though? It is a 4090 but a mobile version which is expected to way underperform a desktop 4090 and also at 175 watts from a 4090 you can't expect much but still a GPU that eats only 175 watts and beats a desktop 3090 is damn impressive. A 3090 performance for 50% less power consumption.

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +1

      ​​@@laszlozsurka8991 15:00 it's not a 4090 though. It uses the same die as the desktop 4080 and a lot less power as well. So 4080m(obile) is a pretty fitting name. Either that or go by performance and call it a 4070(Ti) or something.
      4090 doesn't really make sense no matter how you look at it...

    • @laszlozsurka8991
      @laszlozsurka8991 Год назад

      @@zwenkwiel816 I don't understand how you expect more... how else could they fit a 4090 into a laptop? Even if they used the 4090 die and cut the wattage by 50% and the core frequencies by 300 MHz it would still be around a desktop 3090 performance.
      And NVIDIA miss naming products... not the first time... the whole RTX 4000 series lineup is miss named. RTX 4080 in reality should be an RTX 4070 Ti... RTX 4070 Ti should be an RTX 4070... RTX 4070 should be an RTX 4060 and so on.

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +1

      @@laszlozsurka8991 I don't expect more I just expect them to be honest. Putting 4090 on a laptop gpu when it's really a 4080 in literally every spec is just intentionally misleading to drive up the price. It's like putting a 3.0 badge on a car when it only has a 2.5 liter engine or something...

  • @jellyfish1433
    @jellyfish1433 Год назад +2

    I travel a lot and have a 3050ti laptop (definitely not as nice 😂) I could’ve built a 3060 desktop for the same price and had much better performance, but being able to stick my laptop in my bag and fly across the country without worrying about fragile parts is a huge plus. I can easily run MW2 at 90-100fps with low/medium setting, and other games like Minecraft, Halo, Forza, and Destiny 2 all run great as well with medium setting at 1080p. While I’m home I just keep it plugged in and under my monitor stand so I can use it like a normal desktop! Definitely recommend getting a cooling pad if you do get a laptop though. The fans are a bit loud, but with my headset on I don’t even notice it.

  • @hitmangfx7162
    @hitmangfx7162 Год назад +1

    11:30 That CRT is like, "cool flatscreen, bro. Lotsa tech, but you're 30 years away from matching my motion performance"

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Год назад +2

      30 years away?
      More like a century away lol.

  • @GingerBallSack
    @GingerBallSack Год назад +7

    My only issue with laptops is the same issue I have with gaming phones which are the useless features like cameras and RGB that are getting baked in. (Besides wrong screens etc for the power available)
    You would think that the manufacturer would at least try cost cutting in the correct places like getting rid of useless features to make things more accessible (cut small features might not sound like a lot but once you add them up you might be surprised).

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад +1

      That's what Clevo does, they sell bare bones machines that usually only have like RGB keyboard and that's it, maybe a camera. You're talking about like Asus, MSI, Alienware etc... They come bloated in general.

    • @GingerBallSack
      @GingerBallSack Год назад

      @@Siegefya to tell the truth I thought clevo just made the chassis and it populated by manufacturers like Asus, this might sound trollish but I would love to see a high end laptop with out distractions like RGB crappy cameras keyboard or even a track pad it's just basically a thin portable small formfactor pc with a screen.

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya Год назад

      @@GingerBallSack That's not trollish to me, I don't blame you. doesn't sound like a bad idea.

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 Год назад +1

      @@Siegefya And some laptops has keyboards that is only one light and it is dimmable with shortcut.

  • @bradcarlson447
    @bradcarlson447 Год назад +8

    I would be curious what happens if you had a cooling pad under it.

    • @mikediezel0923
      @mikediezel0923 Год назад +2

      yeah, that with an iets gt500 cooling pad

    • @BrawndoQC
      @BrawndoQC Год назад +1

      Cooling pads are a gimmick. A stand is fine but cooling pad distrupt your actual airflow. It's good for crappy laptops though.

    • @TigonIII
      @TigonIII Год назад +2

      @@BrawndoQC the iets gt500 is so far above your standard gimmick cooler.

    • @yahyoh91
      @yahyoh91 Год назад

      Not gonna help much, if the cooling system is already overloaded..

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      @@BrawndoQC there are vents on the bottom for a reason. You blow into said vents, you are helping cool system, since the fans are on the bottom of this system, PULLING the air in from the bottom. Push air into the bottom and it helps. Your statement fails at face value.

  • @B1u35ky
    @B1u35ky Год назад

    I had a Clevo back in 2012 back when they had MXM gpus so even the graphics was upgradeable

  • @prefontaine2790
    @prefontaine2790 Год назад +1

    I have the Asus G14 Advantage edition with a 6800s. It will run pretty much any game, and its almost as small as a macbook Air. The cooling is impressive with the way the bottom lifts up when its open, and the way its built of all metal does great passive cooling in silent mode. I think with the way laptops are now, they're a great replacement for modern mid-tier desktops. My old laptop had a dedicated GPU (960M). And the 680M iGPU in my new laptop beat that on every graphics benchmark I tried. I paid $1400 for it and I'm pretty satisfied with it.

  • @ahmednasrulla4766
    @ahmednasrulla4766 Год назад +7

    Me sitting here with my potato laptop trying to play games at 720p 30fps occasionally

    • @MonkeyDMotaz
      @MonkeyDMotaz Год назад

      We all where you ones 😢

    • @guidosaur7506
      @guidosaur7506 Год назад +1

      I use my Inspiron 14 laptop with a HDD from 2011 or 2012 to run a tuning program on my car. It's awful. Chromebooks and other low spec laptops are still way overpriced for me to upgrade though lol

    • @EcstasyEevee
      @EcstasyEevee Год назад

      A base PS4 would be a solid upgrade 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Surms41
      @Surms41 Год назад +1

      @@guidosaur7506 Fr. They keep going for the slim factor of a laptop. But in every other aspect, it suffers from limiting their heat sink size. Id rather have a laptop in a backpack that's 3-4" thick that can actually compute, than have a laptop 1-2" thick that runs at 100c when pushing the hardware.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      @@Surms41 except that the CPUs are SUPPOSED to run at that temperature, they are specced to run that high. Look up the parts on Intel's site. It is different than a desktop part. Mobile parts are expected to be able to run heavy and hot. Especially certain series.

  • @cjownzu19
    @cjownzu19 Год назад

    Had to go back and review this one coz I can’t game on my pc anymore for health reasons, excellent review on this Jay! Just hoping if they have it on sale before my birthday! Haha! Thanks! Have a blessed day! 😎👍🏻🔥

  • @walterday8933
    @walterday8933 Год назад +1

    As a previous owner of a Toshiba Qosmio X305 I can vouch for the size and weight of the older desktop replacement laptops! Great to have with you, but tough to travel with... Eventually switched to a Surface Pro for the ease of mobility,

    • @mertdundar7659
      @mertdundar7659 Год назад

      Man Qosmio's were epic! I wish I had one.

  • @Vandiekins
    @Vandiekins Год назад +4

    Even if intel says its ok for it to run close to 100c, doesnt mean its good for the rest of the components that are also getting hot.

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад

      They do last a while. Most people don't end up having failures due to that

    • @jamesharvey44
      @jamesharvey44 Год назад +1

      All of the new hardware can run for years like that. Modern materials make them better at temperature handling than the 2013 era gear people are basing their temps on.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      Sure it is. My 4 year old gaming laptop is just fine, and I undervolt my CPU and then it runs at a 39 turbo multiplier constantly, always on the dedicated graphics. Computers are made to age out after about 5 years. Especially laptops.

  • @Freak80MC
    @Freak80MC Год назад +4

    I currently run a 1070 in my PC, which works fine for almost everything I need, and I hate, HATE how much space a tower PC takes up so I really am thinking of buying a laptop for my next PC (not this one, obviously lol but it's nice to hear that laptops can be as powerful or more so than my current desktop PC, means I have plenty of options in the future)

    • @zosmanovic9763
      @zosmanovic9763 Год назад +2

      I replaced my 1070 with a 3060 legion 5....way better than expected

    • @ibnadam65
      @ibnadam65 Год назад

      but sacrificing upgradability

    • @TheShoelaceExpress
      @TheShoelaceExpress Год назад

      Ran a 1070 since they launched. Bought a Dell G15 laptop with a 3070ti on sale. Massive upgrade, but I do miss the upgrade paths of a desktop. I expect that much power will carry me for a solid few years at a minimum.

    • @diddymies
      @diddymies Год назад

      ​@@ibnadam65but do you really need upgrading if u buy it the best? Ur pc will still be good anyway yet always when people upgrade to next gen u end up just buying new pc in total

    • @ibnadam65
      @ibnadam65 Год назад

      the price of upgrading is way less ,
      anyways laptop are very inconvenient

  • @primalperry5667
    @primalperry5667 Год назад

    Great video man, I'm looking for a new laptop and this is very near what I'm looking for. Probably just a little less for price and justification reasons. Laptops aren't stupid, you just pay a bit for the mobility and it's totally a fair trade at this point

  • @mrsasshole
    @mrsasshole Год назад +1

    It is pretty amazing how thin gaming laptops are now, equally amazing how few sacrifices you have to make in regards to horsepower if you're willing to spend the money. I bought my first proper gaming laptop about 7 or 8 years ago. 6 core i7 and a gtx 1060 with 16gb of ram. Was fantastic to be able to do real gaming when I was on vacation or travelling for work. Early in 2022 I finally replaced it with a new gaming laptop, a Ryzen 9 5980HX with an rtx 3070 and I'm incredibly happy with it. As long as finances allow for it, I will always have a gaming laptop in addition to my workstation moving forward.

  • @justinbeamon6624
    @justinbeamon6624 Год назад +1

    I remember the 10 series laptops really got insane close and even matched outright the desktop version GPU's especially the 1070 and 1060 on the thick ones. After that the wattage just got out of control and we've been on a downward spiral since then. It's literally a pyramid graph, 10 series is the top point.

  • @Mustafa_9628
    @Mustafa_9628 Год назад +19

    Imagine paying 2000$ for a desktop 3090 just to see getting beaten by a laptop gpu a year later 🤡

    • @porkypine602
      @porkypine602 Год назад +12

      I mean the laptop is gonna be 3k it better be better than a 2.5 year old gpu

    • @andresx791
      @andresx791 Год назад +2

      except that a year ago you could find a 3090 for $1000 more or less...

    • @liftedplane
      @liftedplane Год назад +2

      I paid 1100 for my 3090 about a year ago. Evga water cooled, just waited for a sale.

    • @fvallo
      @fvallo Год назад

      1500usd 3090 3 years ago...kinda expected

    • @andresx791
      @andresx791 Год назад +1

      @@fvallo well it came out 2 and a half years ago no 3, and at that time, is was virtually impossible to find it for less than $2000

  • @richardajoy79
    @richardajoy79 Год назад +5

    That mobile 4090 is pretty impressive, I wonder what a standard-sized custom GPU with two mobile 4090s would be like? If I was to purchase a laptop, this would definitely be a possibility, nice.

    • @nicksrandomness8116
      @nicksrandomness8116 Год назад +4

      Goodluck spending 4k on this lol

    • @richardajoy79
      @richardajoy79 Год назад

      @@nicksrandomness8116 , looks like Ile have to go on the dark web and sell a kidney first...damn.

    • @SanctusBacchus
      @SanctusBacchus Год назад

      @@richardajoy79 "standard-sized custom GPU with two mobile 4090s" what the fuck does this even mean? English, do you speak it?

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Год назад

      @@richardajoy79 Maybe get a 4080 and 1440, not 4k and you won't have to sell a kidney.

  • @archelonprime
    @archelonprime Год назад +2

    The GPU in this laptop should really be called the RTX 4080M, but I'm not a greedy, deceitful and shortsighted corporate executive.

  • @neomaxxm
    @neomaxxm Год назад

    I've always heard about battery problems in laptops from friends and relatives, and I know it's not good to keep it always plugged. I've been using gaming laptops exclusively since 2013 and never had this problem. My current one is an Acer Predator Helios 700 and it's been running almost non-stop since I bought it in late summer 2019. Battery still works fine for a desktop replacement.

  • @atnfn
    @atnfn Год назад

    I have an old clevo laptop, it also had memory slots on the other side of the motherboard under the keyboard I think. But perhaps they don't do that anymore, the keyboard was removable.

  • @kronfle111
    @kronfle111 Год назад +4

    I wanted to buy a 4070, but Is so bad the price performance that I have to go with a 4060 because the 4080 is so expensive. Nvidia really screw us with the 4070

    • @maxfern5701
      @maxfern5701 Год назад +9

      If they screw you, why do you buy their product?

    • @thereddog223
      @thereddog223 Год назад

      Would say 3070 if you can find it at an okay price

    • @evilleader1991
      @evilleader1991 Год назад +3

      8gb 🤡

    • @Dave-kh6tx
      @Dave-kh6tx Год назад +1

      6800xt $500-600 new. 6950xt $650. Both very competent cards and priced fairly I think

    • @kasenhaddix7651
      @kasenhaddix7651 Год назад +1

      7900xtx is a 4080 basically but $100-200usd more than the 4070ti. As long as you don’t mind not running ray tracing on certain games then it’s a great card. I love mine.

  • @DiegoSanchez-fi9cf
    @DiegoSanchez-fi9cf Год назад +13

    Yes, laptops for gaming are overpriced, but the implication that a desktop GPU is fairly priced is just as ludicrous people, you're burning cash either way, get whatever the hell you want, and let others do the same already.

    • @Simon-tr9hv
      @Simon-tr9hv Год назад +3

      Well when you can buy a 3080 at around 700 to 800 dollars while you need 4000 dollars laptop to beat it doesn't exactly help your argument, pretty sure that 4090 cost like 2000 to 2500 dollars part of that total cost, and it's only a 4080 die

    • @Marin3r101
      @Marin3r101 Год назад +1

      ​@@jormungand72 exactly. Why Diego is such a jebaited child is beyond me.

    • @Simon-tr9hv
      @Simon-tr9hv Год назад +1

      @@jormungand72 sure but scamming people by naming it 4090 and overcharge the price isn't, you really think ordinary people who are less tech savvy is gonna know the difference between desktop and laptop gpus? So they are paying way more and get like 7 800 dollar worth of performance and some of them won't even ever notice

    • @tybera1114
      @tybera1114 Год назад +4

      @@Simon-tr9hv But that's just the physics of it. I also don't believe that you need to spend 4000 dollars to beat the average gaming desktop. People like to cite these expensive top tier gaming laptops, but they are not even the top 1% of the market. It's like trying to say "Hondas are too expensive because the NSX is over 100K", which is just a ludicrous statement. You can also spend 4000-10,000 dollars on a desktop too which seems just as worthless when you can buy a PS5.
      To speak in more reasonable terms. You can get a laptop with a 3060 in it that will perform better than the average desktop PC (per the steam hardware survey) for around 1K USD.

    • @Simon-tr9hv
      @Simon-tr9hv Год назад

      @@tybera1114 lmao 3060 laptop to beat desktop performance? Do you know even know what you are talking about? Laptop gpu is always 2 step down from doesktop, ie 4090 laptop is similar to 4070, 4070 is similar to 4050 or 3060 ish performance, with a 3060 laptop you are looking at around 1660ti or 1070 ish performance? You wanna see how much they cost compare to your laptop?

  • @TheBwaap
    @TheBwaap Год назад +2

    constantly having to clean the cooling fins to keep it running 100% should be made so easy that my grandma can do it in a few minutes.
    sadly its not in the interest of companies to do so.

  • @JerseyTitan8
    @JerseyTitan8 Год назад +1

    I have to agree on the "too expensive" Side of gaming laptops, however, if there's upgradeability, then I think it's worth it.

  • @stephanhart9941
    @stephanhart9941 Год назад +4

    Laptops Suck!

    • @user-cr4pz5yg7y
      @user-cr4pz5yg7y Год назад

      Lol. You can make a ton of money with a laptop.

    • @Tox1chad
      @Tox1chad Год назад

      @@user-cr4pz5yg7y I’m stupid I spend money on computers haven’t been too successful at the making part lol😂

  • @MrMini500
    @MrMini500 8 месяцев назад +1

    would you ever consider making a video finding the ultimate desktop replacement laptop? that might be fun. granted I know this video is some what like it but I genuinely would like to see what could be the best and would have the best amount of ports and capabilities to run multiple monitors and so on.

  • @creditrazer981
    @creditrazer981 Год назад +1

    I have a RazerBlade 18, with 64gb Ram, and 2TB storage, and simply love this not so light desktop replacement. Great work from home machine, and gaming combo for me. If I want, love the fact I CAN grab and go where I want, when I want and not sacrifice performance. Thats how I justify my overpriced baby. I use a HUGE cooling pad with mine, but fits in backpack just fine.

  • @annabeltalts2386
    @annabeltalts2386 Год назад +1

    Been using my Clevo P771DM with a 980m and a I7 6700 for 6 years. Games are starting to have problems at 1080p just now so im upgrading the MXM 3.0b card to 1070 8gb. It cost me 2K eur back in the day but it was damn worth it! Been running Fusion, Inventor, Blender, Unity, Krita and AE on that bad boy whilst moving between two cities with external monitors in both cities. Absolutely worth it!

  • @efekayrak9452
    @efekayrak9452 Год назад

    Those thick thermal pads are only placed so thickly to spread the heat dissipation of the ssds into the chassis as well.

  • @jeffyp2483
    @jeffyp2483 Год назад

    the sound crackling makes me think the sound buffer(s) arent being fed quickly enough

  • @MajorWolf72
    @MajorWolf72 Год назад

    We recently got an eraser X40 Beast with a mobile 4090 and the optional external water cooling. Works well. Is fast.

  • @steezemilkshake
    @steezemilkshake Год назад +1

    my 2 year old legion 5i laptop with intel i7 and gtx1660ti mobile gets 190fps on mw2 with med settings and 300fps on rocket league with max settings, its probably 900$ now, it cost me 1300$ in 2020. my fav purchase ever, it fell off my car roof on the highway and still gets better performance than any pc or console i ever owned and i move it all around the house so quick and effortlessly, sometimes i game in my bed with it on the built in screen. i love it

  • @johnpeters1665
    @johnpeters1665 Год назад

    Jay iv been looking for a new laptop but need an all around use laptop this is in the running for me thank u for the info

  • @amirbahalegharn365
    @amirbahalegharn365 Год назад +1

    these clevo laptops with bottom vent, get boosts in temp (5-10C degree) when their powerful fan can flow the hot air out. just putting a phone box or sth like that will help tremendously in both temp and fan noise and subsequently, increased productivity or FPS in gaming.

  • @francisngannouhaircut2616
    @francisngannouhaircut2616 Год назад

    Laptop coolers with positive pressure are a must have

  • @sergentboucherie9813
    @sergentboucherie9813 Год назад +1

    If I didn't had a monster of a desktop PC and a pretty good laptop, I would be interested in a laptop like this one

  • @teamdeer5117
    @teamdeer5117 8 месяцев назад

    I noticed with these laptops, you can get GPU temp with either Nvidia Experience performance metrics or by switching the laptop to use only the dedicated gpu instead of the igpu.