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Curious about high performance portable Gaming but not sure where to begin? We answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Gaming Laptops to help you find what you’re looking for.
Yes a Gaming Laptop can also be used for work, school and even VR. Gaming Laptops these days come with very powerful components like fast processors, lots of RAM, dedicated graphics cards, high resolution displays and more. This makes them great for running demanding software applications required for work, programming, 3D modeling, video editing, and Virtual Reality.
Many productivity apps like Microsoft Office run smoothly on Gaming Laptops, plus easily connect external Monitors and other peripherals via ports like HDMI, USB and Thunderbolt to further boost productivity. Some Gaming Laptops even offer business-centric features like TPM chips for enterprise security and portability over desktops. If you need a portable powerhouse of a machine for work or school, a Gaming Laptop is totally suitable.
Do note that Gaming-spec Laptops are generally more expensive and have shorter battery lives compared to traditional Laptops or Ultrabooks when unplugged. When it comes to raw performance, a Gaming PC outpaces typical mainstream laptops by a huge margin.
There are a few key reasons why Gaming Laptops tend to be more expensive than regular mainstream Laptops. Gaming Laptops are equipped with top-tier components to deliver high performance, processors like Intel Core i7/i9 or AMD Ryzen 7/9, dedicated GPUs like Nvidia RTX/GTX or AMD Radeon RX graphics, faster RAM, and super fast Solid State Drives (SSDs). These advanced components significantly raise cost.
Gaming produces a lot of heat so Gaming Laptop makers use premium cooling solutions with heat pipes, multiple fans and improved airflow to prevent thermal throttling. Competitive Gaming requires smooth visuals so Gaming Laptops have displays with high refresh rates of 144Hz, 240Hz or even 360Hz. These displays are more expensive to manufacture.
For accommodating beefy cooling solutions while keeping portability, Gaming Laptop makers invest a lot in R&D for proprietary chassis and industrial design. Gaming Laptops target a niche Gaming audience with RGB lighting, macro keys, and software ecosystems. These cannot scale to mass market volumes like regular Laptops, meaning the R&D and component costs are amortized over fewer units sold impacting affordability.
Gaming Laptops can easily last 4-5 years or even longer if properly maintained and used. Premium Laptops from reputable brands generally have very good build quality with sturdy chassis and hinges meaning they can physically endure years of regular gaming usage.
Effective cooling ensures components like the CPU and GPU don't overheat excessively during intense gaming sessions, maintaining their performance and extending usable life by preventing early deterioration. High-end Gaming Laptops allow users to upgrade parts like RAM, storage and sometimes even GPUs. This upgradability allows viability for future games.
Following good practice like cleaning vents, replacing thermal paste on CPUs, avoiding overheating, updating drivers/software and replacing worn out fans can enhance longevity of any Laptop. While Gaming Laptop hardware keeps getting more powerful, games also evolve to leverage those capabilities. This means an older Gaming Laptop could still run new titles at playable frame rates for casual Gaming if settings are tweaked.
With reasonable upgradability, care and maintenance even an entry-level Gaming Laptop bought today could still deliver decent performance years down the line. The longevity ultimately depends on your requirements and how well you maintain it.
Choosing the right Gaming Laptop depends on budget and performance expectations. For example with a budget just over $1000, models can feature the latest mid range AMD Ryzen / Intel i5 processors and NVIDIA GTX 16-series or 20-series graphics chipsets.
In the mid range from $1200 to $1600, things ramp up to offering 30-series and 40-series Nvidia GPUs from brands like Acer, Lenovo, Dell, Asus and MSI. Expect high end Ryzen 5 & Intel i5s or low end Ryzen 7 and Intel i7s. Often high refresh rate displays and great cooling can be found in this bracket as well.
For $1600-$2000 premium metal builds, 165Hz+ displays, the latest 12th & 13th gen Intel Core i7/i9 processors and more features can be found. Most of these machines can run most AAA games at max settings on their own screen. At the above $2k mark, the most powerful flagship Gaming Laptops containing i9-12900HX and Ryzen 9 CPUs, top of the line GPUs, up to 32GB RAM, multipoint RGB and advanced cooling are available.
We recommend buying what you can afford, and not necessarily what is cheapest for future proofing purposes. Prioritize display quality (make sure to visit us in store before you buy!), cooling systems and build quality along with hardware specs while shopping around.