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Some queries and tips about purchasing an HP Victus laptop?

Some queries and tips about purchasing an HP Victus laptop?

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dragolac
Member
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05-15-2021, 02:09 PM
#1
Hi everyone!
I'm searching for a gaming laptop without getting too fancy. I'm interested in this model:
Notebook: Prezzi e Offerte online su Comet
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Besides the fact that I can't find it on the HP website anymore, I think it's an older model, and I noticed it has a 70Wh battery.
I'm asking you: given the hardware and battery, if I don't play games, how long would the laptop last?
While I'm playing, do you think it will be very loud? Since I'd use it (just while playing) connected to the TV in the living room with a gamepad, and I'd be about 3 meters away from the PC?
With around 80 euros more, I saw on the HP site another model:
https://www.hp.com/it-it/shop/product.as...BZ&sel=NTB
This one has a 1TB drive instead of 512GB and comes with a Ryzen 7 6800h processor.
Again talking about noise and battery life (I confirmed both have a 70Wh battery), which is the better option?
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dragolac
05-15-2021, 02:09 PM #1

Hi everyone!
I'm searching for a gaming laptop without getting too fancy. I'm interested in this model:
Notebook: Prezzi e Offerte online su Comet
Check out the best deals on Notebooks at Comet.it. Buy online now at affordable prices and choose delivery to your home or pick it up in store.
www.comet.it
Besides the fact that I can't find it on the HP website anymore, I think it's an older model, and I noticed it has a 70Wh battery.
I'm asking you: given the hardware and battery, if I don't play games, how long would the laptop last?
While I'm playing, do you think it will be very loud? Since I'd use it (just while playing) connected to the TV in the living room with a gamepad, and I'd be about 3 meters away from the PC?
With around 80 euros more, I saw on the HP site another model:
https://www.hp.com/it-it/shop/product.as...BZ&sel=NTB
This one has a 1TB drive instead of 512GB and comes with a Ryzen 7 6800h processor.
Again talking about noise and battery life (I confirmed both have a 70Wh battery), which is the better option?

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_eptastic_
Member
54
05-21-2021, 01:07 PM
#2
Lenovo Legion laptops offer excellent cooling performance. However, all laptops tend to become noisy during intense gaming at full frame rates. This is mainly because of their compact size and limited fan capacity. To reduce the noise, one must increase the fan speed to improve airflow. The only method to achieve quieter operation is to cap the frame rate at 60fps, which helps maintain lower temperatures for the GPU and CPU. For those seeking a balance between performance and silence, consider building a home theater PC with a spacious radiator. Opt for larger fans such as 140mm or 200mm that operate at reduced speeds. Corsair Maglev fans are recommended for their smooth operation with minimal whine, producing only the sound of air moving at high speed.
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_eptastic_
05-21-2021, 01:07 PM #2

Lenovo Legion laptops offer excellent cooling performance. However, all laptops tend to become noisy during intense gaming at full frame rates. This is mainly because of their compact size and limited fan capacity. To reduce the noise, one must increase the fan speed to improve airflow. The only method to achieve quieter operation is to cap the frame rate at 60fps, which helps maintain lower temperatures for the GPU and CPU. For those seeking a balance between performance and silence, consider building a home theater PC with a spacious radiator. Opt for larger fans such as 140mm or 200mm that operate at reduced speeds. Corsair Maglev fans are recommended for their smooth operation with minimal whine, producing only the sound of air moving at high speed.