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Model: Asus Tuf 15.6" Gaming Traditional Laptop Intel Core i7 13620H 16GB Ram Nvidia GeForce Rtx 4070 1TB Ssd Storage Windows 11 Home Fhd 144Hz - Grey - Grey
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FHD resolution is very stale in these laptops. If it's more than $700 it needs more resolution than that for me to consider it.
If you have the link for a $700 PC with comparable specs then post it. This is the cheapest laptop with a 140W 4070 in it right now with a 100% sRGB panel that has VRR.
FHD resolution is very stale in these laptops. If it's more than $700 it needs more resolution than that for me to consider it.
For me to consider it, these specs are absolutely perfect!
(along with the resolution)
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If you have the link for a $700 PC with comparable specs then post it. This is the cheapest laptop with a 140W 4070 in it right now with a 100% sRGB panel that has VRR.
But that panel doesn't have VRR (Gsync/Freesync) so have fun with your frame tearing.
In the $900-1,000 bracket you're going to get 3/4:
1. 100% sRGB panel
2. 140W RTX 4070
3. VRR (Gsync/Freesync)
4. 2k/1440p resolution
If you want more then pay more, or wait for the technology to depreciate.
Yes, exactly. Thank you for taking the time to post!
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I'm talking about screen resolution. Not sure what kind of tangent you're on but it has nothing to do with my post.
He's not on a tangent at all, as his points were precise, logical and correct.
To use the word "tangent" at all there, is ridiculous!
Furthermore, it has EVERYTHING to do with your post.
Many with $900 to $1K budgets will benefit from his post and choose which 3 of those 4 options are best for their individual needs. You will have to do the same.
Gaming on a laptop 8GB 4070 pairs best with 15" 1080p resolution anyway, especially for high settings on demanding titles.
Last edited by GandalfNYC December 26, 2024 at 01:17 AM.
Thumbs up from me. This is a good deal imo and surprised it's not getting more attention. Yes it's a 1080p screen but it's also a 115w (+25w) 4070 meaning you should get some great gaming performance out of it at that resolution.
The only other thing I don't like is that it's 2x 8GB memory sticks so if upgrading you're going to be replacing both.
Other than that this thing should check all the boxes for most. Full numpad, thunderbolt port, 1TB SSD etc
Overall seems like a good deal!
Last edited by tommy7154 December 26, 2024 at 03:57 AM.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JasonT27
If you value higher resolution then get the Euktronics for the same price:
https://www.amazon.com/Eluktronic...3W
But that panel doesn't have VRR (Gsync/Freesync) so have fun with your frame tearing.
In the $900-1,000 bracket you're going to get 3/4:
1. 100% sRGB panel
2. 140W RTX 4070
3. VRR (Gsync/Freesync)
4. 2k/1440p resolution
If you want more then pay more, or wait for the technology to depreciate.
(along with the resolution)
If you value higher resolution then get the Euktronics for the same price:
https://www.amazon.com/Eluktronic...3W
But that panel doesn't have VRR (Gsync/Freesync) so have fun with your frame tearing.
In the $900-1,000 bracket you're going to get 3/4:
1. 100% sRGB panel
2. 140W RTX 4070
3. VRR (Gsync/Freesync)
4. 2k/1440p resolution
If you want more then pay more, or wait for the technology to depreciate.
To use the word "tangent" at all there, is ridiculous!
Furthermore, it has EVERYTHING to do with your post.
Many with $900 to $1K budgets will benefit from his post and choose which 3 of those 4 options are best for their individual needs. You will have to do the same.
Gaming on a laptop 8GB 4070 pairs best with 15" 1080p resolution anyway, especially for high settings on demanding titles.
The only other thing I don't like is that it's 2x 8GB memory sticks so if upgrading you're going to be replacing both.
Other than that this thing should check all the boxes for most. Full numpad, thunderbolt port, 1TB SSD etc
Overall seems like a good deal!
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