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Question Buying again, which one?

Question Buying again, which one?

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ShadowDog1342
Junior Member
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11-11-2016, 07:36 AM
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So, I might need a brand-new used laptop. Looking through local listings, I spotted two options that really interested me. Remember, I’m after top performance and the latest internal components, though if the older one works better it’s okay.

First laptop:
Dell G5 5505
Ryzen 5 4600H
RX 5600M
8GB DDR4
256GB NVME
15" FHD 60hz

Second laptop:
Asus ROG G752VS
I7 6700HQ
GTX 1070
32GB DDR4
256GB SSD
1TB HDD
17" FHD 120hz

If both of these sell before I buy them, maybe I’ll go for a Razer 14 RZ09 I7 6700HQ GTX 1060. Alternatively, a Dell G7 7588 I7 8750H GTX 1060 Max-Q could be an option?

Which one should I choose, and what do you think about the Razer model? I’m a bit unsure about Razer’s older releases.
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ShadowDog1342
11-11-2016, 07:36 AM #1

So, I might need a brand-new used laptop. Looking through local listings, I spotted two options that really interested me. Remember, I’m after top performance and the latest internal components, though if the older one works better it’s okay.

First laptop:
Dell G5 5505
Ryzen 5 4600H
RX 5600M
8GB DDR4
256GB NVME
15" FHD 60hz

Second laptop:
Asus ROG G752VS
I7 6700HQ
GTX 1070
32GB DDR4
256GB SSD
1TB HDD
17" FHD 120hz

If both of these sell before I buy them, maybe I’ll go for a Razer 14 RZ09 I7 6700HQ GTX 1060. Alternatively, a Dell G7 7588 I7 8750H GTX 1060 Max-Q could be an option?

Which one should I choose, and what do you think about the Razer model? I’m a bit unsure about Razer’s older releases.

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11-11-2016, 09:02 AM
#2
In terms of raw CPU speed, all three Intel laptops fall short
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GekkeSchildpad
11-11-2016, 09:02 AM #2

In terms of raw CPU speed, all three Intel laptops fall short

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FuzzyMug
Senior Member
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11-11-2016, 10:27 AM
#3
That's a fair suggestion, perhaps the Dell option is better. I'm curious about the temperatures in the G5 5505—some of the newer models with Intel and Nvidia components tend to get warm. I'm not sure about the exact AMD version you're asking about.
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FuzzyMug
11-11-2016, 10:27 AM #3

That's a fair suggestion, perhaps the Dell option is better. I'm curious about the temperatures in the G5 5505—some of the newer models with Intel and Nvidia components tend to get warm. I'm not sure about the exact AMD version you're asking about.

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Serilium
Member
183
11-14-2016, 11:56 AM
#4
The Dell model performs better and supports Windows 11. It would benefit from an additional RAM upgrade.
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Serilium
11-14-2016, 11:56 AM #4

The Dell model performs better and supports Windows 11. It would benefit from an additional RAM upgrade.

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Sniper312x
Member
114
12-02-2016, 09:38 PM
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the ryzen dell g5 5505 is the optimal choice. its specifications indicate two ram slots, allowing for straightforward upgrades (it supports ddr4 3200 max speed ram).
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Sniper312x
12-02-2016, 09:38 PM #5

the ryzen dell g5 5505 is the optimal choice. its specifications indicate two ram slots, allowing for straightforward upgrades (it supports ddr4 3200 max speed ram).

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Elia1153
Member
217
12-02-2016, 10:02 PM
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The comparison between the 5600M and these two RTX models focuses on newer release dates and CPU performance.
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Elia1153
12-02-2016, 10:02 PM #6

The comparison between the 5600M and these two RTX models focuses on newer release dates and CPU performance.

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coolfishbobby
Junior Member
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12-02-2016, 10:37 PM
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The 2060, unless it's the max-Q version, should compete with it, and the 2070 needs to be quicker.
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coolfishbobby
12-02-2016, 10:37 PM #7

The 2060, unless it's the max-Q version, should compete with it, and the 2070 needs to be quicker.