Hey there,
It's an entry level gaming laptop, but decent enough specs wise, and also considering it has 16gb of ram.
The CPU and GPU are actually nicely matched for 1080p gaming. They are well balanced. No bottleneck really at all.
There are better laptops out there, but if the price is good. How much is it?
Is that kit single channel, or dual channel?
OEMs are still selling laptops with single sticks these days.
This is a really important question as it will significantly impact performance.Is that kit single channel, or dual channel?
OEMs are still selling laptops with single sticks these days.
Cool. You should at least avoid models with single ram configs.i think it is dualchannel on website i want to order and orginal lenovo site its says 2x8 gb
Gaming ~ similar,but 10300h is a tiny bit better.
Workstation ~ 4600h is better.
How much ram do both laptops have,mby a gpu?
Cool. You should at least avoid models with single ram configs.
The trouble with laptops is you cannot look at only the specs. You need to find detailed reviews. For example 2 laptops with identical specs can perform differently just because one has better cooling than the other. Another thing that can happen is having the same gpu clocked at different speeds, this is often because of the limits of cooling.thanks for replay,
i think the 4600 have 8gb and 10300h have 2x8gb ddr4 but i will put eather way 16gb of ram,the gpu is the same 1650 ti version...
I think the ti version is better then non ti
And yea it is for browsing/gaming
They all pretty much get their parts from the same manufacturers/supply lines, but they add their own 'flavor' to the final product.yes i know thanks...
but what you think is this good laptop?
Is lenovo good? Or shuould i buy acer/asus?
and with which cpu ryzen 5 4600h or i5 10300h the gpu is the same 1650TI
They all pretty much get their parts from the same manufacturers/supply lines, but they add their own 'flavor' to the final product.
So IMO, go with the one with the better overall customer service reputation.
According to THIS, the 2 cpus trade blows, but as sizzling said, there's more to it than that.
Cheaper laptops tend to have lousy cooling, because that's one of the first places manufacturers cut corners to drop the price.
As I use one, I would say Lenovo is good. I would choose the Ryzen 5 4600h, with a 1650ti. With that class of GPU, they will game identical, but non gaming tasks, the R5 will crush the i5.
Not surprised. One has better single core, the other has better multi core.Yes i see this what you post,but on yt i see it have little fps diferent.
yes i use 3/4 times now lenovo and for me is great but i use older one also i use now older acer..this is why i ask how is now never models of acer/lenovo i read acer is not that good but ok thanks...
i am more of intel tipe but myb i will give amd a try,but i will only do browsing,mogies and gaming,amd in the same price is only 1650 i must pay i think 50€ more for 1650ti...
What is the budget for said laptop?
What is the budget for said laptop?
yes i use 3/4 times now lenovo and for me is great but i use older one also i use now older acer..this is why i ask how is now never models of acer/lenovo i read acer is not that good but ok thanks..What is the budget for said laptop?
About 1000€
I found one with the same specs as lenovo it is asus but have 8gb ram i can upgrade to 16 and have amd cpu...
Not surprised. One has better single core, the other has better multi core.
Between everything you will run, they'll favor one or the other.
I'm only familiar with Asus out of those 3, and their CS isn't that good. I guess they've gotten 'too big' for being one of largest and probably the most popular companies involving computers.
I only like Asus' motherboards. Hopefully others will be able to give you insight on the other 2 brands.
Thanks, i will kick out acer from my searching...
I found acer nitro 5 better specs then lenovo or asus but lower price and i read it acer not good so they are out...
Now i loking for lenovo idepas gaming 3 with specs i post i5,1650ti etc...
Or ASUS TUF A15 FA506II-AL016 - ( ryzen 7 4800h) 100€ more from lenovo
(But for the same price as lenovo, asus with specs but only diferent is i get ryzen 5 4600h)
Or ASUS ROG Strix G512LI-HN061 - (i5-10300h) 20/30€ more from lenovo
And this Lenovo is what i talking about LENOVO IdeaPad Gaming 3 81Y400LKSC - (i5 10300h)
Both asus have 8gb ram
So for 8+ to have 16gb need about 40€ more (lenovo have arledy 16gb)
+ laptop cooler and mouse this two about 40/50€ also...
+ myb i will buy hdd with 1tb if i need it to this is another 40/50€ but i have one home from 320gb myb this will do the job 512gb ssd + 320gb hdd... so the disk is BIG MYB.
Now here is all thanks
Waiting for you replays guys
I would choose Lenovo, due to Asus's terrible customer service. Also the Tuf 15 is not a very good model.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRDUR-rPGsM
I did find this model.
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Lenovo-Legion-15-Gaming-Laptop/dp/B08BB9RWXD/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Lenovo+Legion&qid=1610467835&sr=8-1
Usually manufactures only give the basics cept if you spend hundreds of dollars.Here we only get the base cpu/mobo and we can spec the laptop ourselves.Just make sure the rams not sodered to the motherboard as some has onboard memory and 1 single slot memory slot.