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1. Lenovo Legion
2. ASUS Strix,Zephyrus, etc...
3. HP Omen
So far, I really like the Lenovo and Asus offerings, although not opposed to HP - although I have heard that the BIOS config is super limited on the HP.
Have also looked at the MSI, like the Delta 15, but I hear their QC on hinges is horrible.
I have some Best Buy gift cards to spend, so if you find something there, that would be preferable, however, I can also go to Amazon.
Thanks!
Joe
Notebook has microphone, but no camera and no optical disk drive. Also, design is quite good. :).
I changed RAM to 32Gb, installed 2TB SSD and bought an external ODD. After using it for almost a year I'm quite satisfied. My recommendations.
About negatives: it can be notably noisy under pressure, but it's understandable with that setup in a small frame. And while notable, it's still far from being the noisiest note I ever had...
It has the 316 BIOS on it and was thinking about upgrading to the 320 but have see others have various issues with it - mainly with the Nvidia card - which I dont have ;) .
The SN version I got starts with N1 so it seems pretty new - Some articles I read where the SN started with M1-M6 noted issues with heating, so hopefully I wont run into any issues there... I did run the Linux stress on it for about an hour and nothing bad happened LOL. It did get up to about 93c on the temps for the CPU, but never went higher than that and I didnt notice any CPU throttling, so thats good.
So, when I install games, will the games just "Know" to use the 6800m or do I have to install something like prime or some other software on it like I did with my Nvidia laptop before it?
Looking forward to hearing back.
Thanks!
Joe
If you want to be sure then, at least for windows games in proton, you can simply launch the game with DXVK_HUD=1 %command%. That will show the gpu in use.
Edit: typos.
Last edited by Trias on 10 Nov 2022 at 3:25 pm UTC
What are you using to control the RGB lights? I installed OpenRGB but it doesnt see any devices to control?
Thanks again for the info!
Joe
Joe