Thank you.Hey there,
The Victus is a decent enough laptop, and it comes with 16gb ram. Almost unheard of at that price point.
The build quality is just okay, but the cooling system is good. AMD CPU's will run a little cooler than Intel, in the same heat envelope.
Speaker wise, most HP gaming laptops are Bang & Olufsen tuned speakers. Not the loudest but good enough.
Well, I can't say for sure. Yes, if you touch it or wiggle it, it's most likely gonna have some movement. Not when typing though. The Victus is on the lower end of HP's gaming laptops. It's mostly made of plastic. So not a 'premium' feel. For the better build quality you will be paying more.Thank you.
But what about screen wobble? I see that on youtube and Iam afraid it will be annoying while typing, what do you think about that?
Also are there any other laptop with better material and same specs?
Thank you again.
Ok thank you.Well, I can't say for sure. Yes, if you touch it or wiggle it, it's most likely gonna have some movement. Not when typing though. The Victus is on the lower end of HP's gaming laptops. It's mostly made of plastic. So not a 'premium' feel. For the better build quality you will be paying more.
Seems roughly the same in terms of build quality and rigidity in the screen.Ok thank you.
What do you think about Dell G15 5515 with ryzen 5800H? does it have the same wobble problem?
One last question,Seems roughly the same in terms of build quality and rigidity in the screen.
I'd prefer an IPS. 35ms response time isn't great for gaming.One last question,
I saw Dell G15 5525 and it seems good but I noticed that it's screen panel is WVA not IPS, will that affect much? I will use the laptop in gaming, also the response time is 35 ms you can see that here: Dell
So what do you think about this panel and the 35 ms response time? will that make the gaming experience bad ?