Lil Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Hello, I am playing E.T. with a notebook since few years now. its an ASUS which has the following config : Asus N551JW (GTX 960M) Notebook Display : 15.60 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel processor : i7-6700HQ (2.6ghz - 4 cores) graphics : Nvidia GTX 960m (4 GB VRAM) memory : 8gb storage : 128gb ssd + 1tb hdd Since the keyboard starts to not working properly, I intend to purchase a new one, but was wondering if a mini PC such as the Mini Forum HX100G Display : TBD processor : AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840HS , 8 Cores/16 Threads graphics : AMD Radeon™ RX 6600M (GDDR6 8GB) memory : DDR5 8GB storage : M.2 2280 512GB/1TB PCIe SSD×1 Do you have any suggestion or advise before I move with the purchase of this one ? is this something I should be worried about if I intend to play E.T. ? Thanks ! Quote
Eazy Posted November 3 Posted November 3 23 minutes ago, Lil said: Hello, I am playing E.T. with a notebook since few years now. its an ASUS which has the following config : Asus N551JW (GTX 960M) Notebook Display : 15.60 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel processor : i7-6700HQ (2.6ghz - 4 cores) graphics : Nvidia GTX 960m (4 GB VRAM) memory : 8gb storage : 128gb ssd + 1tb hdd Since the keyboard starts to not working properly, I intend to purchase a new one, but was wondering if a mini PC such as the Mini Forum HX100G Display : TBD processor : AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840HS , 8 Cores/16 Threads graphics : AMD Radeon™ RX 6600M (GDDR6 8GB) memory : DDR5 8GB storage : M.2 2280 512GB/1TB PCIe SSD×1 Do you have any suggestion or advise before I move with the purchase of this one ? is this something I should be worried about if I intend to play E.T. ? Thanks ! Hello @Lil, if it s only the keyboard that is defect, why not buy only a usb keyboard? Stuff like that 1 Quote
Lil Posted November 3 Author Posted November 3 Hello Easy, because I do not have enough space on my desk. 1 Quote
Platinum VIP Aft3rmath Posted November 3 Platinum VIP Posted November 3 is a laptop the only option? i ask because you can build a beast of a PC for the same cost as a decent laptop in many situations. 1 Quote
Gengis Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) If your satisfied with ASUS you may wish to buy another one since they have good products. I must say i am not an AMD fan but that's me. Gengis Edited November 3 by Gengis Quote
floki Posted November 3 Posted November 3 9 hours ago, Aft3rmath said: is a laptop the only option? i ask because you can build a beast of a PC for the same cost as a decent laptop in many situations. Yea as aftermath said laptop and mini-pc are so expensive comparing it with gamer disk PC with same price but high config Quote
Lagging Noob Posted November 3 Posted November 3 11 hours ago, Lil said: Hello Easy, because I do not have enough space on my desk. With a previous laptop, i used to put the keyboard on the laptop. Might not be the best option for gaming, but it could be one way to go and improve. Quote
TulsaGeoff Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) I'd recommend a wireless 60% keyboard without ten key to save space. Something like https://www.amazon.com/Keychron-Bluetooth-Mechanical-Rechargeable-Compatible/dp/B07ZT412V5?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A19P1OE43Y3F5A&th=1 or a Wooting 60 if you want to spend more for a corded keyboard. The discrete video on the Mini Forum HX100G is a good thing. The thing I don't like about that PC is its a relatively small hardware brand that also have proprietary equipment. So if you want to upgrade your GPU, you are most likely stuck. It's maybe easier to work on that a laptop if you every have to, but you can't just go buy a new PSU or other off the shelf equipment. Should run ET very well though and do decent on newer games at 1080. 1440p may be a stretch for some based on the card. There are other ITX or similar prebuilt small form factor options available, but I have a feeling many companies are going to be proud of these niche options. I am also not a fan of AMD GPU's. Their current processors cook, especially the X3D variants but I couldn't get a flagship Sapphire Nitro 7900 XTX to run without crashing after messing with everything possible including undervolting and installing various configurations of their drivers. It was much cheaper than 4080/4090 at the time, but ended up keeping my older 3070 and no issues anymore. Edited November 3 by TulsaGeoff Quote
*Kiba* Posted November 4 Posted November 4 i have to ask how much are you looking to spend here is the better + i myself hate AMD gpu i will not say much about there cpu bc i have always done intel but i played on AMD GPU i hate there driver updater it's slow it's a pain and AMD are bad about putting updates out that love to break shit there almost as bad as windows with there sometimes reset everything updates Quote
Lil Posted November 7 Author Posted November 7 I have only try AMD GPUs so I can't really comment on the Intel side. That being said, I was intending to spend around 1200-1500$ (CAD). Quote
Gengis Posted November 7 Posted November 7 (edited) I think with that budget you can have a decent intel laptop. Gengis Edited November 7 by Gengis Quote
*Kiba* Posted November 9 Posted November 9 On 11/7/2024 at 4:48 PM, Lil said: I have only try AMD GPUs so I can't really comment on the Intel side. That being said, I was intending to spend around 1200-1500$ (CAD). https://www.amazon.com/HP-Premium-i7-1355U-GeForce-Windows/dp/B0D3VSBNKP/ref=sr_1_15?crid=3EOPL9RI9O62Y&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.eFYf-u2y9qwJlyeLQc9WNSSdDCjJdhJ5Xb_S4YF5ZCLHcalI3LMlOpa-SkZsVEK3wT32XMAZRYrpOdxyawFaOsOzL11RKvALlNDp6piCEQXWvI7BO7d7FCj3vW2RiQqxLAUQLSEpUfxEhwIOf6fYnajBofbWoQ9XcuVsaZKrqK2UdtBvAAeRmRRGfkGB3Cd43ChDw6hNiS4kR_z9ELJ7IBBkFQjAmskuMGQZFocCuz1FiHfWQIWj2ek22xGKzmXfl3zTkCNd-XyQapGEleI_UtLa0W0NIUg1u0LL95nHV5g.oaGWcna1TETmSIkANDXNc7ULZSf4MTkSkDsFqPntlYM&dib_tag=se&keywords=gaming%2Blaptop%2B4070%2Bsuper&qid=1731175277&s=electronics&sprefix=gaming%2Blaptop%2B4070%2Bsupe%2Celectronics%2C115&sr=1-15&th=1 Quote
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