Need some help to buy a new gaming laptop

GeorgeCA

Bronze Level Poster
Hi,

I need some help in building a good gaming laptop... Any oppinions on the below ?

Chassis & Display
Vyper Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i7 Eight Core Processor 10875H (2.3GHz, 5.1GHz Turbo)
Memory (RAM)
32GB Corsair 2666MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 16GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 - 6.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st M.2 SSD Drive
1TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 3300MB/W)
Memory Card Reader
Integrated 3 in 1 Card Reader (Full Size SD / SDHC / SDXC)
AC Adaptor
1 x 230W AC Adaptor
Power Cable
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Battery
Vyper Series 91WH Lithium Ion Battery
Thermal Paste
STANDARD THERMAL PASTE FOR SUFFICIENT COOLING
Sound Card
2 Channel High Definition Audio + MIC/Headphone Jack
Bluetooth & Wireless
GIGABIT LAN & WIRELESS INTEL® Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (2.4 Gbps) + BT 5.0
USB/Thunderbolt Options
1 x THUNDERBOLT 3 PORT + 3 x USB 3.1 PORTS
Keyboard Language
VYPER 17 SERIES RGB BACKLIT UK KEYBOARD
Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single Licence [KUK-00001]
Operating System Language
United Kingdom - English Language
Windows Recovery Media
Windows 10 Multi-Language Recovery Image - Unlimited Downloads from Online Account
Office Software
FREE 30 Day Trial of Microsoft® Office® 365 (Operating System Required)
Anti-Virus
BullGuard™ Internet Security - Free 90 Day License inc. Gamer Mode
Browser
Microsoft® Edge (Windows 10 Only)
Notebook Mouse
INTEGRATED 2 BUTTON TOUCHPAD MOUSE
Webcam
INTEGRATED 1MP HD WEBCAM
Warranty
3 Year Standard Warranty (1 Month Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Chassis
TongFang GM7MP0P (6GB RTX-2060, i7-10875H, 144Hz, Blank KB)


Thank you,

George
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
For gaming, there's no benefit to over 16Gb RAM, just won't be used.

I'd push for the RTX 2070 personally, the GPU will be the first bottleneck in any gaming laptop, the 2070 will last a long time at 1080p. Plus I think the 2060 is currently out of stock?

You'd want the better thermal paste and silver warranty.

But other than that, looks sweet.
 

GeorgeCA

Bronze Level Poster
Hi,

Thank you man, ive adjusted what you recommended. I am still thinking what to do -to buy or not, i have it in the basket ... is just the price is too good... you cant find anything from a wide commercial brand like msi... dell ... to offer such config for this price... and i am a little afraid to be honest.

Best regards,

George
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hi,

Thank you man, ive adjusted what you recommended. I am still thinking what to do -to buy or not, i have it in the basket ... is just the price is too good... you cant find anything from a wide commercial brand like msi... dell ... to offer such config for this price... and i am a little afraid to be honest.

Best regards,

George
I know, the fact that you can customise all the parts AND get it so cheap!

I'm still using my PCS laptop I bought in 2014, used it every day since then and it's travelled around the world with me and I've never had a problem apart from needing to repaste it every so often which you'd have to do with any performance laptop.

They're very good, and should something go wrong, PCS support is fantastic, it's worth taking out a decent warranty, personally I opted for Gold and never had to use it, but I'd rather that than something going wrong and not having cover.

BTW, I don't work for PCS, I'm just a customer who really likes them and enjoys helping out on the forum so much, they offered me a job of moderating which I do out of enjoyment, no other reason.
 
Hello,
I know, the fact that you can customise all the parts AND get it so cheap!

I'm still using my PCS laptop I bought in 2014, used it every day since then and it's travelled around the world with me and I've never had a problem apart from needing to repaste it every so often which you'd have to do with any performance laptop.

They're very good, and should something go wrong, PCS support is fantastic, it's worth taking out a decent warranty, personally I opted for Gold and never had to use it, but I'd rather that than something going wrong and not having cover.

BTW, I don't work for PCS, I'm just a customer who really likes them and enjoys helping out on the forum so much, they offered me a job of moderating which I do out of enjoyment, no other reason.

I am looking at this laptop also, the 17.3" Vyper is so slim and beautiful, what sort of battery life should I expect for browsing when not gaming? It is a 91wh battery and the guy I spoke to on the phone said around 3-5 hours. Does that sound about right or do you reckon i'd get around 6 hours. I'm worried about how the 2070 super and the i7 10875h and 32gb 2666mhz will get cooled within such a slim chasis, i'm hoping the CPU and GPU don't exceed 90 degrees Celsius or thermal throttle, I want it to last at least 3 years minimum. I'm also looking at the 15.6" recoil IV with the mechanical keyboard and 240hz screen. Same specs. PCSpecialist told me to go for the Vyper. Do you reckon I should go ahead with it?
 

Delanno

Active member
Hello,


I am looking at this laptop also, the 17.3" Vyper is so slim and beautiful, what sort of battery life should I expect for browsing when not gaming? It is a 91wh battery and the guy I spoke to on the phone said around 3-5 hours. Does that sound about right or do you reckon i'd get around 6 hours. I'm worried about how the 2070 super and the i7 10875h and 32gb 2666mhz will get cooled within such a slim chasis, i'm hoping the CPU and GPU don't exceed 90 degrees Celsius or thermal throttle, I want it to last at least 3 years minimum. I'm also looking at the 15.6" recoil IV with the mechanical keyboard and 240hz screen. Same specs. PCSpecialist told me to go for the Vyper. Do you reckon I should go ahead with it?
Hey,

I am also looking at the Vyper but the 15.6" with the standard rtx 2070, as the super, based on the benchmarks, sound more like a fancy upgrade. But I am also considering the 15.6" recoil IV. Dou you know what is the chassi for the 15.6" recoil IV? The chassi of the vyper 17.3 is the TongFang GM7MP0P.
I don't know which one to go for. I wonder myself if the thermal performance on the recoil IV os any better than on the Vyper?
Abou the screen upgrade, it does not look very appealing to as the difference between 144Hz and 240Hz it's not that much, although the response time would be more important. Do you know the screen response time of these units?
And, specifically for gaming and every day use, a good 16gb of ram its quite enough.
And does the difference I n building materials between the Recoil and the vyper, is really notable?

Kind regards,
 
Hey,

I am also looking at the Vyper but the 15.6" with the standard rtx 2070, as the super, based on the benchmarks, sound more like a fancy upgrade. But I am also considering the 15.6" recoil IV. Dou you know what is the chassi for the 15.6" recoil IV? The chassi of the vyper 17.3 is the TongFang GM7MP0P.
I don't know which one to go for. I wonder myself if the thermal performance on the recoil IV os any better than on the Vyper?
Abou the screen upgrade, it does not look very appealing to as the difference between 144Hz and 240Hz it's not that much, although the response time would be more important. Do you know the screen response time of these units?
And, specifically for gaming and every day use, a good 16gb of ram its quite enough.
And does the difference I n building materials between the Recoil and the vyper, is really notable?

Kind regards,

I'm not sure on all the details, I am going to send an email asking for more. However, from what i've seen from ASUS laptops, the 240hz screens are 3ms and the 144hz screen is around 25ms. But those are the low end ones could be diffident here. Again the screen is still better than 60hz. What the man on the phone working for PCSpecialist also said was that the screen is IPS 72% NTSC however he was unsure on thermals and SRGB. I plan purchasing once I get more details, however the Recoil IV is a little thicker still pretty slim, but a little bulkier if that makes sense. As a result i'm sure it will have slightly better thermals but also keep in mind the recoil has a mechanical keyboard, something which seems interesting. It won't be noisy on audio due to the new RTX technology which is being implemented for AI background noise removal.

Hope this helps, i'll keep you guys posted.
 

Bulletzone

New member
For gaming, there's no benefit to over 16Gb RAM, just won't be used.

I'd push for the RTX 2070 personally, the GPU will be the first bottleneck in any gaming laptop, the 2070 will last a long time at 1080p. Plus I think the 2060 is currently out of stock?

You'd want the better thermal paste and silver warranty.

But other than that, looks sweet.
With all due respect, years ago people were saying the same thing for "8Gb ram".

For gaming there's no benefit to over 8Gb RAM, just won't be used.

Look at Call of duty: Warzone now. With certain (performance boosting) settings enabled, I've seen as much as 15Gb of RAM being used on a laptop.

In the next decade (or so), I can see 32GB of Ram becoming a requirement, also Chrome will always exist :cautious:.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
In the next decade (or so), I can see 32GB of Ram becoming a requirement, also Chrome will always exist
That’s a really irrelevant comment and obvious, we’re talking about this build not one a decade down the line. No self respecting gamer would use a 10 year old rig in the first place.

And the max RAM utilised in any game is 12GB currently.


It’s also a very odd comment to make as a 1st post and highly resembling trolling.
 

Delanno

Active member
With all due respect, years ago people were saying the same thing for "8Gb ram".



Look at Call of duty: Warzone now. With certain (performance boosting) settings enabled, I've seen as much as 15Gb of RAM being used on a laptop.

In the next decade (or so), I can see 32GB of Ram becoming a requirement, also Chrome will always exist :cautious:.
Hey mate,
If you really want to have a 32gb ram on your laptop, go for it. Although you will need to understand that you are spending a unnecessary value, as it wont be really used. Eve with your Chrome opening many tabs it wont be a issue. After all, that is why you have a huge power performance GPU and CPU.

Here you can see for example, some performance impact of an 8/16 gm ram on some games:

Hope you can clarify your thoughts about Ram and go for what you really need.

Kind Regards,
 

ajorus

Member
i'm wondering about ram too so on a similar note: I currently use 8gb ram on average without any games open (browsing and apps).
Given some AAA titles will use a lot more than that, would I not be better going for the 32gb as I think there may be situations where I'd run fairly close to the 16gb limit? Or is 16gb pretty much guaranteed to be safe as long as I'm not doing any unusually intensive tasks?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
i'm wondering about ram too so on a similar note: I currently use 8gb ram on average without any games open (browsing and apps).
Given some AAA titles will use a lot more than that, would I not be better going for the 32gb as I think there may be situations where I'd run fairly close to the 16gb limit? Or is 16gb pretty much guaranteed to be safe as long as I'm not doing any unusually intensive tasks?
For gaming, any normal person would close all other windows as you don’t want unecessary load on the CPU and RAM. And the gaming window takes the focus. In that instance 16Gb is more than enough for any PC.

If you’re streaming or something like that, then that’s an additional requirement that would need to be stated as that requires different CPU and RAM configurations.

But if you’ve got loads of windows open while you’re gaming the question would be why?
 

GeorgeCA

Bronze Level Poster
Unfortunately i cannot give you guys a laptop review.. as i did not receive it and i needed to cancel the order ... after 1 month and 1 week of waiting the product is still out of stock :))
Good luck with your order !
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Unfortunately i cannot give you guys a laptop review.. as i did not receive it and i needed to cancel the order ... after 1 month and 1 week of waiting the product is still out of stock :))
Good luck with your order !
What's out of stock, the chassis or some other component?
 

GeorgeCA

Bronze Level Poster
I think they are missing the whole thing... i cannot say for sure ...PC was not very clear on this ... but my guess is they wont be able to deliver until end of May ... i am in pre-production for 1 month and a few days now and i need to pass through production, testing and the rest... and this wont happen because yesterday the status has changed into "Stock due 6th of May" ... and today will change into "Stock due 7th of May" ....
 
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Deleted member 94250

Guest
Unfortunately i cannot give you guys a laptop review.. as i did not receive it and i needed to cancel the order ... after 1 month and 1 week of waiting the product is still out of stock :))
Good luck with your order !
i was in the same boat last year, ordered on black friday and received on 15th january. i didn't think of cancelling the order and tbh the value for money with PCS is unparalleled in the OEM market so i i just stuck with it. i get your frustration, sometimes pcs bungles the time for laptops to a ridiculous degree.
 

GeorgeCA

Bronze Level Poster
Mate, is not ok to do things like this ... as a company. The value for money is not unparalleled .. as you do not know what components PCS are using.. where are they made and stuff.. A MSI gaming laptop with a better GPU RTX 2080 Q is with 300£ more...

I cancelled and then they told me they have it and i reinstated the order ... 2 more weeks have passed lol :))

I am 1 month and 2 weeks in and i still did not receive it ... also the price for the laptop on PCS side went down loool... i didnt even receive it and they already sell it cheaper...
 
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