Unreal Engine Laptop - ASUS ROG M16 3060 | Good For UE?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2022
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    I recently got a good deal on an Asus ROG M16 3060 laptop for Black Friday and I'm using it for Unreal Engine 5 and Blender. Here's my thoughts on how well it works and if it is worth it or not.
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  • @BrianRogers_
    @BrianRogers_  2 года назад +1

    Let me know if you guys have any questions about this laptop and I"ll try to answer them. I'm pretty happy with it overall but wish it was a little better on the GPU RAM side. Thanks for watching!

    • @PostolPost
      @PostolPost 2 года назад

      You mentioned that your model has 40 Gb Ram. Is it like 8 + 32 chips? If you adding 32 BG chip after you buy laptop, how does the warranty works then?

    • @batmanonholiday4477
      @batmanonholiday4477 Год назад

      how does it do with blender and say 1080 video editing? I am wondering its a good machine to start learning UE and blender with ?

  • @barsam2a
    @barsam2a 2 года назад +2

    Thx for the video!
    Have you tried opening a UE 4 Demo on it like the "Rural Australia" Demo as an example?
    How many FPS do you get there with the 3060, when leaving visual settings at default?

    • @BrianRogers_
      @BrianRogers_  Год назад +1

      I tried this and the fans went wild. Check out my update video on this laptop for my unreal engine experience with it.

  • @mayurkaushik9445
    @mayurkaushik9445 2 года назад +1

    Hey man thanks for the video , BTW I had a quick question :
    In this time of GPU price hike should I go for laptop or Should I wait for the GPU prices to go down since I want to build a PC for using UnrealEngine ?

    • @BrianRogers_
      @BrianRogers_  Год назад

      I think I waited long enough to reply that GPU prices have gone down now. Sorry about that and thanks for watching!

  • @entertainment4you647
    @entertainment4you647 2 года назад +2

    Is 6 GB future proof and is there any other issues with laptops like
    1. Hot air blowing on screen wouldn't cause any problems
    2. Sudden shut down
    3.it have different design like when we open the screen, is that hinge part durable or not

    • @BrianRogers_
      @BrianRogers_  2 года назад

      I would think 6GB will work for most things for a couple of years, but some games and unreal engine require video cards to constantly get better. It will be fine for most uses and most games.
      There is certainly hot air blowing on the bottom of the screen at times, but it hasn't caused any issues yet.
      I haven't experienced any sudden shut downs, but I did have lots of GPU crashes when Steam was running at the same time as Unreal Engine and if the framerate in the editor was too high.
      The design of this screen feels pretty sturdy. I also have a HP Omen laptop and that screen feel way more flimsy to me. i like how the screen can go way back and lay almost flat.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @Deni-vc8gd
      @Deni-vc8gd 2 года назад

      A very helpful content! Keep the good work! And hope your channel will keep growing too 😁👍

    • @captureinsidethesound
      @captureinsidethesound Год назад

      @@BrianRogers_ , its technically misleading that hardware needs to get faster as software advances. Adobe is an example with applications so bloated with old and new code that you need more power and memory just to compensate. Epics Unreal Engine 5 is developed solely using DirectX 12 so by default AMDs GCN/RDNA is natively supported - no drivers required. DirectX 11 (high-level) was programmed to favor NVIDIA so the tables turned. NVIDIA seemed to take advantage of third-party developers milking CUDA along with its primitive methods (series processing) by releasing old architecture advertised as "new". Apple likely ditched NVIDIA because Metal is low-level and i'm sure it was just a professional courtesy that didn't expose that truth.

  • @io_inc
    @io_inc 2 года назад

    What do you think about the Microsoft surface Pro 8, will it be able to handle low quality 3d games?

    • @BrianRogers_
      @BrianRogers_  Год назад

      I don’t know much about that but I can’t imagine it has much of a GPU in it for 3D games. Maybe though… thanks for watching.