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Which gaming laptop should I keep? Alienware vs Asus.
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- I HATE the "gamer" design language of the Asus, but I am sure I can paint that red bit black and turn off the stupid RGB glow around the front. I like the look of the Alienware... all black.
- I've never bought an ASUS laptop before so no idea what to expect. Not sure about quality or warranty support. I've had Dell "G" series laptops and Alienwares in the past and they were fine and lasted.
- Alienware is $500 more for the same specs and is used. Same specs meaning from what i've read the AMD GPU and AMD CPU in the ASUS rivals the mobile RTX 3080 even in some cases. Idk about the Ryzen 9 5980X vs the i7-12700H...
- I've never owned an AMD laptop, desktop, or anything before. I've always had Intel and Nvidia so I am unsure whether the AMD setup of the ASUS can rival the Alienware with respect to performance.
- Despite my hatred of the ASUS design... the price for the specs is unreal... only $1,100 compared to the Alienware refurbished at $1,600.
Refurbished "Like New" from Dell Outlet Alienware M15 R7: $1,600
Specs:
- Intel Core 12th Generation i7-12700H Processor (14 Core, Up to 4.70GHz, 24MB Cache, 45W)
- 1TB PCIe M.2 NVMe Gen 4 Class 40 Solid State Drive
- 16GB (2X8GB) Up to 4800MHz DDR5 SoDIMM Non-ECC
- 15.6 inch QHD (2560 x 1440) 240Hz 2ms with ComfortView Plus Non-Touch Display, NVIDIA G-SYNC & Advanced Optimus
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8GB GDDR6
- 6-Cell, 86 WHr Lithium Ion Battery
- Killer Wi-Fi 6 (6E* Pre-certified) AX1675 802.11ax 2x2 Wireless LAN and Bluetooth 5.2
Total: $1600 after 13% off with Flash Deal coupon and additional 2% off because order placed through Sales Chat. Also was given free 2-day shipping.
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Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition: $1,099 at Best Buy right now on sale. Link.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 9 5980HX Processor
- 15.6" 2560x1440 QHD 165Hz 3ms 100% sRGB Color Display
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive SSD
- 16GB DDR4 RAM (3200MHz)
- AMD Radeon RX 6800M GDDR6 GPU
- WiFi 6 2x2 w/ Bluetooth 5.2
- Backlit Keyboard/IR Sensor
- 4-Cell Battery (90 Whr)
- Windows 11 OS (64-Bit)
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Not sure about 12700H vs. 5980HX.
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All of these mfg models run hot though so I use a powered cooling pad while gaming. They are all loud when gaming too unless you use a artificial curve to throttle them considerably yourself. Anyone who says a full heat/fan curve on a mobile 3070 to 3080 isn't cranking fans to loud levels is lying. The legion can cool enough to avoid throttling though where the others can't. If I'm alone I'll use headphones or earbuds but if I'm around other people I'll use a curve to tone it down, or just stop gaming. At full power all of these laptops sound like a Cuisinart air fryer dBA wise. which as air fryers go isn't bad but for regular room noise levels, as well as right in front of your face, not so much. Some mfgs are even a little louder.
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