But I am uncertain… any advice/opinion would be greatly appreciated.I cannot say how well it would do as the game is not out yet and no one has been able to test it. And what do you recommend for me? So it’s basically a naming convention, putting the i5 in the mainstream tier and the i7 in the enthusiast tier.One note before we continue: We’re focusing our comparison on the U-series of Kaby Lake CPUs, which you’ll find in most mainstream laptops. Will be running software for CAD, Matlab,etc and medium level of Gaming ( not a hardcore Gamer)There are 17 games tested here, and again we’re comparing maximum setting presets. The base clock speeds on the i7 are faster than the i5 (meaning it’s faster), and you can bump up to a higher clock speed on the i7 with Turbo Boost than the i5. There’s a much larger 14% improvement to average FPS with the RTX 2060 here.10-15% increase on CPU is a lot for me (for the same price)Currently I’m currently in search of a new laptop and stumbled upon 2 of them the Acer nitro 5 and Gigabyte aorus 7.I’ve seen both reviews from your channel with you giving more praise to the Acer nitro 5 and with Aorus 7 just being ok.But the 2 laptops are on different price ranges and that’s why they have different ratings for their respective price point.If same price makes way more sense to go Aorus 7, 1660 Ti is 50% faster than 1650, and 144Hz screen colour gamut is usually better than most of the 120Hz options.I think both has 16gb of ram, but I’ll upgrade if they don’t. Which one do you think will be sufficient enough for at least medium-settings gaming for the next 3-4 years? If you want 16GB RAM, I would recommend you to buy i7 model since it only costs $100 more. The additional costs do not give comparable returns today, but as many tech observers predict games to get better and better at using additional cores/threads (especially as consoles move to a likely 8c/16t configuration), the investment now could lead to longer years of use later. The two were basically interchangeable regarding battery life; you won’t get any major changes unless you push the i7 to its limits and run it at higher clock speeds.There was a problem. Should i send this laptop to guarantee? Now, this isn’t guaranteed and the considerable price increase should be remembered, but the peace of mind may be worth it to many.Essentially, any additional spending beyond this point on the CPU is going to return very little for gaming. Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti vs RTX 2060 While bumping up from the Core i3 to the i5 gets you Turbo Boost (the ability to increase clock speed for key tasks), there are no architectural differences between i5 and i7. The difference in gaming at least between i5 and i7, as shown here, is quite minimal.but wont the i5 9300h bottleneck the rtx 2060 and reduce its performanceWhich CPU and GPU combination should you get in your gaming laptop?
I’ve also compared core heavy CPU workloads there too if you want to get an idea of the performance differences outside of gaming. Haven’t used GF65 itself though so can’t really compare anything else, just talk specs.I have recently purchased a Dell G3 3590, with configuration as belowNext let’s see what the difference is between these two graphics options:It’s probably not fair to ask you these before you manage to review it, but based on your previous experience with the Vapor 15 Pro and similar devices from Eluktronics , would you recommend the Vapor 15X? But if you are trying to future-proof, or are playing especially CPU-heavy games or games optimized for additional cores, the i7 is a powerful CPU.