F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Notebooks Looking for a laptop featuring a strong built-in GPU without separate graphics cards, staying within a $1300 budget.

Looking for a laptop featuring a strong built-in GPU without separate graphics cards, staying within a $1300 budget.

Looking for a laptop featuring a strong built-in GPU without separate graphics cards, staying within a $1300 budget.

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XMcQ
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08-27-2023, 12:57 PM
#1
I've noticed the 680M iGPU in AMD's 6000 series and found it impressive. Based on my findings, it appears most laptops with those processors come with a separate graphics card. Are there any other laptops that utilize a powerful iGPU matching the 680M performance, or are there non-dedicated graphics laptops built on AMD's 6000 that I haven't seen?
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XMcQ
08-27-2023, 12:57 PM #1

I've noticed the 680M iGPU in AMD's 6000 series and found it impressive. Based on my findings, it appears most laptops with those processors come with a separate graphics card. Are there any other laptops that utilize a powerful iGPU matching the 680M performance, or are there non-dedicated graphics laptops built on AMD's 6000 that I haven't seen?

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DatDrop
Member
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08-29-2023, 11:46 AM
#2
Hey there,
There are laptops that fit this configuration, though they're being introduced gradually.
For example, the Lenovo models such as the IdeaPad 5 Pro Gen 7 (16″ AMD) are suitable for creators and gamers, offered by Lenovo Ireland.
Here’s a selection of similar devices with the same setup, though possibly at a higher price:
A comprehensive list of all laptops using AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor is available on DeviceBeast.com.
The 680m chip is about equivalent to a GTX1650 Max-Q, though it doesn<|pad|> to be less powerful. It handles most tasks you need, except for intense gaming. Light gaming with reasonable settings can still be enjoyable when possible.
The Lenovo model mentioned can be set up as intended with an integrated GPU, and also supports dedicated GPUs.
Using an Intel iGPU doesn<|pad|> to not match AMD options as well.
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DatDrop
08-29-2023, 11:46 AM #2

Hey there,
There are laptops that fit this configuration, though they're being introduced gradually.
For example, the Lenovo models such as the IdeaPad 5 Pro Gen 7 (16″ AMD) are suitable for creators and gamers, offered by Lenovo Ireland.
Here’s a selection of similar devices with the same setup, though possibly at a higher price:
A comprehensive list of all laptops using AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor is available on DeviceBeast.com.
The 680m chip is about equivalent to a GTX1650 Max-Q, though it doesn<|pad|> to be less powerful. It handles most tasks you need, except for intense gaming. Light gaming with reasonable settings can still be enjoyable when possible.
The Lenovo model mentioned can be set up as intended with an integrated GPU, and also supports dedicated GPUs.
Using an Intel iGPU doesn<|pad|> to not match AMD options as well.

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08-29-2023, 04:12 PM
#3
You seem to be considering purchasing a laptop. Could you share your budget and main purpose for using it?
The 6800M has a passmark score of 3134.
For everyday tasks and watching HD movies, the best integrated graphics are UHD 770 models with a rating of 2633.
Any other type of integrated graphics works well for standard desktop use.
If you need high-performance visuals, a dedicated graphics card would be more suitable.
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sashapuppylove
08-29-2023, 04:12 PM #3

You seem to be considering purchasing a laptop. Could you share your budget and main purpose for using it?
The 6800M has a passmark score of 3134.
For everyday tasks and watching HD movies, the best integrated graphics are UHD 770 models with a rating of 2633.
Any other type of integrated graphics works well for standard desktop use.
If you need high-performance visuals, a dedicated graphics card would be more suitable.

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DantehIsGay
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08-31-2023, 02:41 AM
#4
Thanks for the suggestions, I've bought the IdeaPad one.
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DantehIsGay
08-31-2023, 02:41 AM #4

Thanks for the suggestions, I've bought the IdeaPad one.

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AJDawesome2320
Junior Member
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08-31-2023, 03:48 AM
#5
What's the status of the new machine?
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AJDawesome2320
08-31-2023, 03:48 AM #5

What's the status of the new machine?

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Senpai_Cheetah
Junior Member
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09-01-2023, 02:06 AM
#6
That's correct, I need a separate graphics chip.
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Senpai_Cheetah
09-01-2023, 02:06 AM #6

That's correct, I need a separate graphics chip.

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_DamTDM_
Member
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09-01-2023, 03:21 AM
#7
It's really impactful as I anticipated. Moving from the grumpy Intel 5th generation to this Ryzen power is an incredibly intense experience, man.
Edit: I picked the RTX 3050 version since that's the sole 6800HS model available in my country.
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_DamTDM_
09-01-2023, 03:21 AM #7

It's really impactful as I anticipated. Moving from the grumpy Intel 5th generation to this Ryzen power is an incredibly intense experience, man.
Edit: I picked the RTX 3050 version since that's the sole 6800HS model available in my country.

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905xA
Senior Member
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09-01-2023, 11:28 AM
#8
Ah, that's a great result! I'm delighted.
Oh, good choice on the iGPU, pretty decent for 1080p medium settings in most games. WIll be a nice little sidetrack everynow and then
If you need any help with anything else, just drop me a PM.
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905xA
09-01-2023, 11:28 AM #8

Ah, that's a great result! I'm delighted.
Oh, good choice on the iGPU, pretty decent for 1080p medium settings in most games. WIll be a nice little sidetrack everynow and then
If you need any help with anything else, just drop me a PM.