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I still get more than that doing similar load with my 2020 G14, now on the order of 4-5, but I used to get almost 8 running similar stuff with a reasonably dim screen and forcing the GPU off. But yeah my m1 mbp I can get like 16+ so it's still not a real horse race.
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Apple were still pretty good at squeezing battery life out of their Intel models too but yeah the M series is another level of optimisation in both software and hardware for a very small scope.
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Coworker is looking to pick up a PC, most likely a laptop. The main need he has is for photo editing, particularly "focus stacking". He wants to either use it on his lap while on a couch or hook it up to his TV. Says his budget is $2,500~(!). I don't think he particularly cares about gaming that much. So, good SSD, Ram, and CPU right? Whats good for that these days. Also any recommendations for a wireless keyboard & mouse? Edit: He's eye-balling this one https://www.newegg.com/black-msi-cr...N82E16834156573. Thoughts? Wrr fucked around with this message at 04:56 on Apr 3, 2024 |
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Whats the consensus on pre-installed software on laptops these days? Uninstall everything and let windows handle it? Keep some stuff?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 08:00 |
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MeruFM posted:Whats the consensus on pre-installed software on laptops these days? Uninstall everything and let windows handle it? Keep some stuff?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 10:53 |
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Splicer posted:Full reformat and rebuild. I'm only half-joking. Might be worth checking for a display color calibration profile before flattening, though.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 11:00 |
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Splicer posted:Full reformat and rebuild. I'm only half-joking. When you reformat, is the windows license attached to the machine and automatically register?
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MeruFM posted:When you reformat, is the windows license attached to the machine and automatically register? Hahahahano.
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MeruFM posted:When you reformat, is the windows license attached to the machine and automatically register?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 17:55 |
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They also all get associated with your MS account if you log in with an MS ID. If you log in with the same ID, it will grab the license associated with the hardware signature.
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MeruFM posted:Whats the consensus on pre-installed software on laptops these days? Uninstall everything and let windows handle it? Keep some stuff? When I got my Asus G14 I uninstalled a handful of things but it was mostly fine. I find the armoury crate stuff to be reasonably light and have some useful functionality. My son's ideapad was worse, I had to clear out way more. I think Legion's aren't that bad so I think that's due to the fact that the ideapad is a lower-market offering so there's more junk. I haven't needed to do a full reformat in 10 years but it does depend somewhat on the manufacturer.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 18:23 |
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Flipperwaldt posted:Yes. Laptops from major manufacturers that came with a Windows license will have a key embedded in their firmware that the installer should pick up automatically. Maybe I'm misunderstanding but doesn't that involve the software OP is trying to get rid of also being so embedded?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 18:26 |
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Do consumer laptops not come with the licence key number labelled on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop anymore? I can’t check myself because my Thinkpad is ex corporate and my Legion 7 didn’t come with an OS, so neither do.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 19:04 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:Maybe I'm misunderstanding but doesn't that involve the software OP is trying to get rid of also being so embedded? Lord Ludikrous posted:Do consumer laptops not come with the licence key number labelled on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop anymore?
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 19:22 |
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Lockback posted:I find the armoury crate stuff to be reasonably light and have some useful functionality. Armory Crate is trash if you actually try to use its features unfortunately. Get G-Helper, it's better in every way.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 22:03 |
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isndl posted:Armory Crate is trash if you actually try to use its features unfortunately. Get G-Helper, it's better in every way. 100x this. They have made some really nice improvements for the Rog Ally in recent weeks as well.
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# ? Apr 3, 2024 22:46 |
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I am a G-Helper fan. It quietly resides in a tiny little app yet has amazing functionality. Power limits, fan curve tuning, undervolting...it's all there and easy. Or you can not mess with any of that and just utilize the little built in power modes.
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Flipperwaldt posted:No. I think technically there is a possibility for manufacturers to saddle you with inescapable software delivered through the firmware, malware style, but that wouldn't have anything to do with whether you use that particular key or not. Common practice is that all that software is in a recovery partition on the drive, which you don't need to use. Just use clean install media straight from Microsoft. Thanks for the info. Keeping my desktop for over 10 years and doing little in terms of building or fresh installs has really left my knowledge chronically out of date.
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Arrggghhh. My Zenbook touchpad is getting increasingly erratic. Really didn't want to have to replace it.....but it's getting close to that point.
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isndl posted:Armory Crate is trash if you actually try to use its features unfortunately. Get G-Helper, it's better in every way. gently caress armoury crate it's getting uninstalled first thing in the morning.
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Flipperwaldt posted:Yes. Laptops from major manufacturers that came with a Windows license will have a key embedded in their firmware that the installer should pick up automatically. code:
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 04:53 |
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Posting from my shiny new Asus laptop and can confirm that there's very little bullshit on it bar Armoury Crate, which is now dead to me.isndl posted:Armory Crate is trash if you actually try to use its features unfortunately. Get G-Helper, it's better in every way. buffbus posted:100x this. They have made some really nice improvements for the Rog Ally in recent weeks as well. Mental Hospitality posted:I am a G-Helper fan. It quietly resides in a tiny little app yet has amazing functionality. Power limits, fan curve tuning, undervolting...it's all there and easy. Or you can not mess with any of that and just utilize the little built in power modes.
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Hi everyone! It looks like my wife may need a new computer. I bought her one in Dec 2021: ASUS - ROG Zephyrus 14" Gaming Laptop - AMD Ryzen 9 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - 1TB SSD Through Best Buy as they had a deal going, and got the warranty, which is good because we've had to bring it in once before where they had to swap out the entire motherboard. Just a few months later and the computer won't boot at all. Who knows if they will do a replace (I doubt it) but I may just get a new one while this is being repaired as we need an extra laptop anyway. She does game with it, mostly things like Banished, Stardew Valley, and Civilization, so graphics are not a big priority but performance and reliability are. She has something like 1,000 stardew valley mods she organizes once a week so something that can perform well and can be left running for long periods of time would be a plus, if that's a factor. Would prefer to spend less money if possible but if the warranty will cover a chunk of the new purchase we'd be able to go a bit more expensive, although that's a crapshoot who knows if they will honor it or try to give me a refurbed ASUS. Looking at Best Buy I see a few on sale, such as: Acer - Predator Helios Neo 16" WQXGA 165Hz IPS Gaming Laptop - Intel i7-13700HX – GeForce RTX 4060 with 16GB DDR5 – 1TB SSD - Steel Gray 1079, down from 1579, 500 off https://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer-p...p?skuId=6541302 ASUS - ROG Zephyrus M16 16" 240Hz Gaming Laptop QHD - Intel 13th Gen Core i9 with 16GB Memory-NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070-1TB SSD - Off Black 1599 down from 1949, 350 off https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-r...p?skuId=6535501 Alienware - m16 QHD+ 165Hz Gaming Laptop - Intel Core i7 - 16GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 - 1TB SSD -Windows 11 Pro - Dark Metallic Moon 1699 down from 1999, 300 off https://www.bestbuy.com/site/alienw...p?skuId=6541332 Any advice would be really appreciated as always, thanks goons!
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Tom Tucker posted:Any advice would be really appreciated as always, thanks goons! I don't think any of those are particularly great deals. Acer has the worst reputation for quality so I'd probably suggest not that. And don't pay $500 more for a 4070 over a 4060, it's not that much of a diffence. So she has right now a very lightweight 14", and you posted 3 pretty behemoth 16" laptops which will have a VERY different feel and form factor. How does she feel about the size and how does she use it? If she liked to chill on the couch and try to get sebastian to work with the threesome mod then she won't want a 16" for sure. If she's mostly at a desk or table then maybe it's not a big deal. So figure that out first. I'd probably point you at this Legion 5i pro with 32GB of RAM for about a grand https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1745674-REG/lenovo_82wk0082us_16_legion_pro_5i.html Or the step up would be this guy https://www.ebay.com/itm/156127655262 Which only has 16GB (like that you posted) but has the new 8845HS CPU and a 4070 for $1300. However: You probably won't be getting a refund/credit for that G14, they are almost certainly going to fix it or replace it. The parts for it are still available and they probably still have new ones in stock they will give you which is better for them then giving you credit. If you do HAVE to buy from best buy I'd suggest not buying right now. Wait for a deal like this https://slickdeals.net/f/17365599-lenovo-legion-slim-5-16-fhd-144hz-ryzen-5-7640hs-rtx-4060-16gb-ddr5-512gb-ssd-899-99?src=SiteSearchV2Algo Which was available as of a couple weeks ago and something similar will pop up. Something with a 4060 for around $1000.
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Thanks so much! I will see how the repair goes then and, if we wind up wanting to get a second laptop, wait for one that’s a better fit. Appreciate it!
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Can/Should I pull the trigger on this? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1745684-REG/lenovo_82wq002tus_16_legion_pro_7.html
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What is your usecase? Your budget?
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hope u have another SSD kicking around
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Nitrousoxide posted:What is your usecase? Your budget? Long term, vr, doesnt matter on kudget within reason
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bushisms.txt posted:Can/Should I pull the trigger on this? It's a good deal and fast but it will be hot and it's expensive. Essentially about as good as a self-contained gaming laptop as exists though. bushisms.txt posted:Long term, vr, doesnt matter on kudget within reason I caution on VR not because its not enough Horse Power but because it might, might have thermal issues. It's still a good machine but you may need to control your power settings and turn things way down low on the GPU, which for most VR games will be no problem. For VR games that are not well optimized and try to push the GPU hitting thermal throttling while in VR is....unpleasant.
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Lockback posted:It's a good deal and fast but it will be hot and it's expensive. Do you know of a way to mitigate this, is it just the configuration of this laptop? do you know anything similar that doesn't have that issue?
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bushisms.txt posted:Do you know of a way to mitigate this, is it just the configuration of this laptop? do you know anything similar that doesn't have that issue? It’s because it’s a laptop. They run into thermal limits very quickly because there just isn’t enough heatsink mass and not enough fans to move the heat.
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So I've been using that Dell detachable two in one, it's actually been quite nice even coming from a daily iPad mini user. The fact that it's under 2 lbs makes it really pretty decent. I got mine refurbished and the battery is not in the greatest condition so I may end up replacing that. I initially was going to use Ubuntu with this, but it turns out that Windows 11 is actually a much superior tablet interface. I'm actually really impressed with how this stacks up even compared to using the iPad. Voice typing is comparable and built in, and it's an actual full operating system. Mine did not come with the keyboard but I got one refurbished for $20 and actually that is also superb quality. I can't imagine paying full price for this stuff honestly, but paying eBay refurbished prices this is a heck of a deal for under 300 bucks.
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bushisms.txt posted:Do you know of a way to mitigate this, is it just the configuration of this laptop? do you know anything similar that doesn't have that issue? It's because it's a laptop. Keep your GPU power limits low, try to keep your game settings such that it doesn't push the GPU tremendously. Keep your laptop as well ventilated as you can. What surface it sits on has an impact, a cooling pad may help if you don't have a good surface. If you're stuffing this into a backpack good luck, thermals will likely be your main enemy. Also depends on what you're doing. If you're playing beatsaber it won't matter. If you're playing Flight Simulator you're going to have to fight with it. A 4090 is still a good choice because the perf/watt is better but just be aware at full tilt managing the heat is a problem.
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Lockback posted:It's because it's a laptop. Thanks for the advice🙏🏽 Would a 4080 be safer? or should I just stick with the 4090?
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bushisms.txt posted:Thanks for the advice🙏🏽 Would a 4080 be safer? or should I just stick with the 4090? Like Lockback mentioned, the 4090 has a better perf/watt so you are better off sticking with it. This means that at any given power level, the 4090 will offer more performance than a 4080. The more power a component consumes, the more heat it produces. Just lower the power limit to a point that it won't throttle. You will also want to put a fps limit on games, if only to limit how much power the CPU consumes. The less power consumed, the less heat produced.
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Do you need a laptop? You could build a very portable small form factor with that budget that will be faster, quieter, upgradable and better resale value.
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Kibner posted:Like Lockback mentioned, the 4090 has a better perf/watt so you are better off sticking with it. This means that at any given power level, the 4090 will offer more performance than a 4080. The more power a component consumes, the more heat it produces. Just lower the power limit to a point that it won't throttle. You will also want to put a fps limit on games, if only to limit how much power the CPU consumes. The less power consumed, the less heat produced. Yep, although VR games will have a fps limit already, you just need to watch it. Most VR games will be fine, a small number will suck a lot of resources. How are you planning on using this laptop? If your thinking backpack this is part of why that really isn't a common thing.
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Canna Happy posted:Do you need a laptop? You could build a very portable small form factor with that budget that will be faster, quieter, upgradable and better resale value. I'm gonna be on the move a bunch or this is definitely what I wanted to do, I know it's way less expensive, just don't have the room or the arms to carry much. Kibner posted:Like Lockback mentioned, the 4090 has a better perf/watt so you are better off sticking with it. This means that at any given power level, the 4090 will offer more performance than a 4080. The more power a component consumes, the more heat it produces. Just lower the power limit to a point that it won't throttle. You will also want to put a fps limit on games, if only to limit how much power the CPU consumes. The less power consumed, the less heat produced. Is it easy to "lower the power limit”? That's just metaphorical for like keep the graphics modest?
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I'm pretty sure there's an effective way to do the in software so that it only draws like, 70watts, probably involving under clocking
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