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Dell G3 Upgrade Path

Dell G3 Upgrade Path

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ladymorepork
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10-01-2016, 11:06 PM
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A friend gifted me his old gaming laptop, a Dell G3 3779. It features an SSD and a regular 1TB hard drive. It's a solid machine overall, but the 1050Ti graphics card is showing serious issues. I can only manage GTA IV and possibly GTA V, but Mafia 3 kept stuttering to around 30 FPS. I'm unsure what's happening. Is there really such a thing as a budget gaming laptop? I see many tech channels explaining this, but if I want better performance, I'd consider upgrading to a desktop. Thanks for reading.
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ladymorepork
10-01-2016, 11:06 PM #1

A friend gifted me his old gaming laptop, a Dell G3 3779. It features an SSD and a regular 1TB hard drive. It's a solid machine overall, but the 1050Ti graphics card is showing serious issues. I can only manage GTA IV and possibly GTA V, but Mafia 3 kept stuttering to around 30 FPS. I'm unsure what's happening. Is there really such a thing as a budget gaming laptop? I see many tech channels explaining this, but if I want better performance, I'd consider upgrading to a desktop. Thanks for reading.

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mjt2789
Senior Member
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10-02-2016, 04:11 AM
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It looks like this text discusses various laptop and gaming component options, comparing prices and performance. The author mentions a 1050 Ti processor paired with Mafia 3, noting the low-end specs still reach around the mid-40s and could be more stable. They question whether the GPU justifies the price given its age. A budget-friendly choice is suggested for $600 RTX3050 with an i5, though it may become outdated soon. For a full setup, starting from scratch would likely cost between $800 and $900, with a more affordable option being an i5 model offering six cores. The article also references a few 3070 series laptops priced around $1000-1200. Additional parts like the Intel Core i3-12100F, motherboard, RAM, storage, graphics card, case, and power supply are listed with their respective prices. The overall total is around $638.61, including shipping and taxes.
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mjt2789
10-02-2016, 04:11 AM #2

It looks like this text discusses various laptop and gaming component options, comparing prices and performance. The author mentions a 1050 Ti processor paired with Mafia 3, noting the low-end specs still reach around the mid-40s and could be more stable. They question whether the GPU justifies the price given its age. A budget-friendly choice is suggested for $600 RTX3050 with an i5, though it may become outdated soon. For a full setup, starting from scratch would likely cost between $800 and $900, with a more affordable option being an i5 model offering six cores. The article also references a few 3070 series laptops priced around $1000-1200. Additional parts like the Intel Core i3-12100F, motherboard, RAM, storage, graphics card, case, and power supply are listed with their respective prices. The overall total is around $638.61, including shipping and taxes.

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javiberni
Member
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10-03-2016, 03:54 AM
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The ASUS could be a suitable choice. Upgrading the memory and considering an additional hard drive would be necessary, but it offers a reasonable price for a gaming laptop.
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javiberni
10-03-2016, 03:54 AM #3

The ASUS could be a suitable choice. Upgrading the memory and considering an additional hard drive would be necessary, but it offers a reasonable price for a gaming laptop.

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NALLE_PUH
Member
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10-04-2016, 11:14 AM
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I'm not sure about doing a Desktop. My wife already has one, and she didn't get a video card. She seems to have a 1060 from her company for kitchen design work, but I definitely won't use it for gaming... LOL
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NALLE_PUH
10-04-2016, 11:14 AM #4

I'm not sure about doing a Desktop. My wife already has one, and she didn't get a video card. She seems to have a 1060 from her company for kitchen design work, but I definitely won't use it for gaming... LOL