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Which is best for heavy gaming:a gaming laptop or a gaming PC?

 Which is best for heavy gaming a gaming laptop a gaming PC?

What are the best gaming laptops right now?..

The Alienware m17 R3 is currently our top gaming laptop. A formidable mixed of power, endurance, and design, the m17 is a force to be reckoned with. The laptop has recently been refreshed with an overclockable Core i9 10th Gen octa-core Intel processor and Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 2080 Super GPU, making it an undeniable powerhouse on both multitasking and gaming. It's even got a lightning-fast SSD. Best of all, it comes in Alienware's stunning new Legend design which is sophisticated and svelte. 

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 has achieved rarified air as the latest entrant into the 5-star club. And it more than earned the accolades. Powered by one of AMD's Ryzen CPU and an Nvidia RTX GPU, the notebook delivers formidable results on the gaming and multitasking front. But the laptop's claim to fame is its impressive endurance. With 11 hours of battery life, it’s the longest-lasting gaming laptop ever. 


Budget-conscious gamers will want to take a closer look at the new Dell G5 15 SE. The newly refreshed gaming laptop is and all AMD-production, sporting an AMD Ryzen R7 4800H CPU and an AMD Radeon RX 5600M GPU backed the full power of the Alienware Command Center. It's also got a great battery life and a slew of ports.  It's a good gaming laptop overall. 

If you're looking for a true on-the-go gaming laptop, you might want to consider the Razer Blade Stealth. The company's ultraportable has been upgraded with discrete Nvidia graphics which means you can game on the road –– once work is done of course. 

check out choices for the best gaming laptop for 2020...

  1. Alienware m17 r3
CPU: Intel Core i9-10980HK | GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080 Super | RAM: 32GB | Storage: 2 1TB SSDs | Display: 17.3-inch display (4K) | Weight: 6.6 pounds

The third iteration of the Alienware m17 is here and it’s even better than the previous models. Sporting Intel’s new 10th Gen H-Series processor and an Nvidia Super GPU, the Alienware m17 R3 is a formidable force in the gaming laptop arena. Not only is the laptop powerful, but it’s got an intergalactic elegance that’s a bonafide head turner. It’s also one of the lightest desktop replacements on the market. Plus, you get a downright stunning 4K display that’s worth the price of admission.

But that’s not all, the gaming laptop also features an integrated Tobii eye tracker that elevates both gameplay and productivity. And best of all, Alienware offers reasonable prices for those of us trying to adhere to strict budgets. And if you ever need a power boost, you can attach the company’s Graphics Amplifier to give it that extra boost. All in all is a great gaming laptop for gamers that want a lot of power, in a lightweight, elegant package. 

2.Dell G3 15



CPU: Intel Core i7-9750H | GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 17.3 inches, 1080p | Weight: 5.4 pounds
 
Dell's cheapest gaming laptop is back and better than ever. The G3 15 offers strong performance with its 9th Gen Core i5 CPU and GTX 1650 GPU backed by the full power of the Alienware Command Center –– all for under $1,000. Combine that with great battery life, plenty of ports, and a relatively comfortable and you have a badass gaming machine. However, the G3's affordable price does come at the cost of a relatively dull 15.6-inch display. Still, the G3 15 is one of the top gaming laptops you can get at its price point. 

3.Asus ROG Zephyrus G14
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS | GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060 Max-Q | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 1TB SSD | Display: 14 inches, 1080p | Weight: 3.5 pounds

The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is ushering in a new era of gaming laptops –– one where AMD is a major player. Powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 processor, the ROG Zephyrus emerged as a force to be reckoned with on many of our performance benchmarks. And paired with an Nvidia RTX 2060 Max-Q graphic chip, it's no slouch in the actual gaming department either. 

But as great as those specs are, the Zephyrus G14's main claim to fame is its battery life. The gaming laptop lasted over 11 hours on our battery test, the longest ever. A pretty display with a 120Hz refresh rate, comfortable keyboard, and excellent audio is just icing on an already fully stacked cake. It's the top gaming laptop for those looking for endurance. 

4.Lenovo Legion Y545


CPU: Intel Core i7-9750H | GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 128GB SSD | Display: 15.6 inches, 1080p | Weight: 5.3 pounds


The Lenovo Legion Y545 is an entry-level gaming laptop that under promises and over-delivers. The laptop’s discrete Nvidia graphics chip serves up a surprising amount of power, with above-average results. And when you’re not gaming, the laptop’s Core i7 processor is more than capable of allowing you to create spreadsheets, do some light video-editing and, of course, watch some movies on that beautiful 1080p display.

With its industrial design accentuated by clean, attractive lines, the Lenovo Legion Y545 presents a nice contrast to many of its flashier counterparts. It's great for gamers looking to eschew all the bells, whistles, pomp, and circumstance. And if you need them, the Y545 has enough ports to support a nice fleet of peripherals. If you’re looking to game on a budget without sacrificing too much performance, the Lenovo Legion Y545 is a great choice.

HOW TO FIND A PROPER GAMING LAPTOP...

When shopping for a gaming laptop, there's a lot to consider. To help you choose a system, here are five key points to keep in mind when choosing a system.

Budget: What you get for the money.

You can find good inexpensive gaming laptops for under $1,000. However, more powerful mainstream gaming laptops are often priced between $1,500-$2,000. Premium systems typically cost more than $2,000 and come stacked with a host of high-powered goodies such as high-powered specs and tricked-out software.

Screen Size: 15 inches is the go-to

It's very rare that you'll find a 13 or 14-inch gaming laptops nowadays as smaller bezels and lighter frames have paved the way for seriously thin-and-light gaming laptops. That means the days of chunky 15.6-inch laptops putting a strain on your back are over (almost).

From there, you have the 17.3-inch desktop replacements that like their smaller counterparts are becoming super svelte. But there are still the big behemoths that don't skimp on the specs. However, weighing upwards of 8 pounds, those big boys are made for your home gaming station. 

Intel or AMD?

A couple of years ago, the answer to this question would have been undoubtedly Intel. But AMD has made a furious comeback with its new Ryzen CPUs, which are delivering great overall performance. Thanks to the architecture in the new Ryzen chips, they're super power-efficient without sacrificing productivity.

Not to be outdone, Intel's 10th Gen chips are nothing to sneeze at. The company has its 10th Gen Intel Comet Lake H-series chips. The 14-nanometer chips are extremely powerful and if you go for an HK CPU, you can overclock it to squeeze out even more performance.

Battery Life: At least 4.5 hours

Unless it's plugged in, the gaming laptop battery tends to be very short, especially when gaming. However, gaming laptop battery life has gotten increasing longer over the years. So much so, that anything under 4.5 hours is considered below average. But we've just reviewed our first gaming laptop that's lasted into the double digits. With results like that, we expect gaming laptops will match their non-gaming counterparts sooner than later. Our most power-efficient gaming laptop ran over 11 hours and sits on our longest-lasting laptops page.

Specs: 1080p / Core i5 / 16GB Are Best Bets

You can spend a lot of time delving into specs, but here are the key components to think about. If you just want really good mainstream performance, go for a Core i5 CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 1080p screen.

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