A Ryzen Gaming Laptop Done RIGHT!

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satomuffin wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 12:22 am
Daniel wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:46 pm I really want to buys this laptop , but not available in my country, import duty is expensive
If you had this laptop? Would you connect it to a separate gaming monitor?
Hi Sato, if you plan to connect a gaming monitor to a laptop, first you need to know if your laptop supports multiple ports such as; USB Type-C, Display Port standard, as well as USB 3.1 Gen 2. Find more latest generation of USB 3.2 here : https://www.msi.com/blog/new-usb-standa ... -explained
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Ryzen seems to be taking over the gaming and casual user's machines. I like he way he links the features to the benefits. Makes it easier to choose a decent machine.
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Robert
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Very nice to see something different, thank you.
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Adrian
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Make a comparison at the end of the year wiht all ryzen 4800h rtx 2060
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Jonathan
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4.1GHz all core is insane when a 3700X is around that too on desktop.
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Adrian
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Jonathan wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:43 pm 4.1GHz all core is insane when a 3700X is around that too on desktop.
you can get the 3700x in a laptop too if you're crazy enough.
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Connor
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Well none of the gaming laptop has biometric built into it as smart phone
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