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Laptop help please!

Laptop help please!

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MyNameIsNielss
Junior Member
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01-08-2021, 11:10 AM
#1
Hello, thank you for your time! I’m just starting out on the forums and trying to figure out whether upgrading my laptop is a good idea. I’m not very familiar with computer parts, but I’m working on it. My current setup is:

- MSI Raider:
- Intel 11th gen i9 (11980H)
- Nvidia RTX 3080 16G
- 32g RAM DDR4
- 240Hz QHD (2560x1440) at 2.5ms (no brightness info)
- 1TB SSD

- Alienware (consider upgrading?):
- 12th gen intel i9 (12900H)
- Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti 16G
- 32g RAM DDR5 (5200 MHz)
- QHD (2560x1440) at 2ms, ~400 nits
- 1TB SSD

I travel often, so a laptop suits my needs better than a desktop. The MSI board stopped working after a year, but it was sent back and seems fine now. I understand the newer parts in Alienware are superior, but is it worth the investment? Honestly, I can afford the Alienware and don’t have budget worries, though I’m careful not to spend money for little benefit. I’ve read Alienware is a solid system—please share your thoughts if anyone has any. I play games like WoW, SWTOR, FFXIV, StarCraft 2, Warcraft 3 ReForged.

Appreciate any advice!
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MyNameIsNielss
01-08-2021, 11:10 AM #1

Hello, thank you for your time! I’m just starting out on the forums and trying to figure out whether upgrading my laptop is a good idea. I’m not very familiar with computer parts, but I’m working on it. My current setup is:

- MSI Raider:
- Intel 11th gen i9 (11980H)
- Nvidia RTX 3080 16G
- 32g RAM DDR4
- 240Hz QHD (2560x1440) at 2.5ms (no brightness info)
- 1TB SSD

- Alienware (consider upgrading?):
- 12th gen intel i9 (12900H)
- Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti 16G
- 32g RAM DDR5 (5200 MHz)
- QHD (2560x1440) at 2ms, ~400 nits
- 1TB SSD

I travel often, so a laptop suits my needs better than a desktop. The MSI board stopped working after a year, but it was sent back and seems fine now. I understand the newer parts in Alienware are superior, but is it worth the investment? Honestly, I can afford the Alienware and don’t have budget worries, though I’m careful not to spend money for little benefit. I’ve read Alienware is a solid system—please share your thoughts if anyone has any. I play games like WoW, SWTOR, FFXIV, StarCraft 2, Warcraft 3 ReForged.

Appreciate any advice!

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Crafty_Box
Member
228
01-09-2021, 08:11 PM
#2
Not justified by the upgrade from an i9 11980H to a 12900H and 3080 to 3080ti. Unless your budget isn't a concern, stick with what you have. Performance gains don't justify the cost. You already own a powerful machine.
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Crafty_Box
01-09-2021, 08:11 PM #2

Not justified by the upgrade from an i9 11980H to a 12900H and 3080 to 3080ti. Unless your budget isn't a concern, stick with what you have. Performance gains don't justify the cost. You already own a powerful machine.

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Ultimate_Josh
Junior Member
41
01-09-2021, 09:09 PM
#3
Nope
I think you wouldn't even see the change
Alienware is too expensive for someone without a laptop, huh :/
For better performance, go for a desktop (it'll be much quicker)
Or save some cash and stick around for the next generation ;P
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Ultimate_Josh
01-09-2021, 09:09 PM #3

Nope
I think you wouldn't even see the change
Alienware is too expensive for someone without a laptop, huh :/
For better performance, go for a desktop (it'll be much quicker)
Or save some cash and stick around for the next generation ;P

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Ky0os62
Junior Member
21
01-09-2021, 10:22 PM
#4
You won't have to upgrade your laptop for many years. The games you enjoy can run on a device that costs less than half what yours did.
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Ky0os62
01-09-2021, 10:22 PM #4

You won't have to upgrade your laptop for many years. The games you enjoy can run on a device that costs less than half what yours did.

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MessiasCraft
Member
153
01-16-2021, 05:13 AM
#5
As the saying goes, if it ain't broken, don't fix it. If your laptop works fine, upgrading isn't necessary just because newer models exist. Also, as the old adage goes, you can enjoy the games you like on more affordable devices.
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MessiasCraft
01-16-2021, 05:13 AM #5

As the saying goes, if it ain't broken, don't fix it. If your laptop works fine, upgrading isn't necessary just because newer models exist. Also, as the old adage goes, you can enjoy the games you like on more affordable devices.