• Price: 370$
  • Model: Asus ROG Strix G15 (G531GV)
  • CPU: Intel I7 9th Gen
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060 6GB
  • Ram: 16GB
  • Storage: Samsung SSD 980 Pro 1TB (NVME)
  • ColdWaterOP
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    8 hours ago

    Actually I kinda need a good GPU without destroying my bank account, I already have an IdeaPad1 R3 7th gen running Arch currently

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      46 minutes ago

      why not a desktop? you get more performance for the price and you don’t need to worry as much about nvidia power management, which seems like a pain from what I’ve seen

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        36 minutes ago

        Don’t have space for it and I’m concern about power consumption

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          30 minutes ago

          Honestly I think the power bills would be similar with similar performance hardware, because you have to take into account battery losses with laptops.

          that’s fair that you don’t have the space though

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      7 hours ago

      I don’t know what your use-case is, but as I’ve said before, you should look into these Thinkpad models:

      2018:

      • P52s
      • P52
      • P72
      • P1 Gen 1
      • X1 Extreme Gen 1

      2019:

      • P53s
      • P53
      • P73
      • P1 Gen 2
      • X1 Extreme Gen 2

      2020:

      • P15 Gen 1
      • P15s Gen 1
      • P15v Gen 1
      • P17 Gen 1
      • P1 Gen 3
      • X1 Extreme Gen 3

      All of them have the option of GPU. Make sure to ask for the relevant machine type or part number to validate if they really have what’s inside of them - use that information to check on PSREF. Try to get at least a hexacore PC with more than or equal to 16GB of RAM. Avoid soldered RAM if possible - some of the newer ones that I’ve mentioned have them - because that way, you’ll end up having to use RAM in Flex mode.