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Lessons I learnt the long/hard way, so you don't have to.

Update Thank you for all the comments below. I've tried to include as many tips and fail safes you have mentioned, in this post. I do recommend people read the comments as I may have missed some.
Firstly, thank you to this excellent community my PC is now built and working (pics to come in another post). I thought here are some lessons I learnt in building the PC, researching and other bits I thought would be worth sharing, as a lot of this I never had even heard about. Some will be obvious and others less so. I should note, that I'm not a pro or someone who does this regularly, just someone who spent a while reading around, so feel free to correct/highlight any mistakes, and I'll try to update the post. The descriptions, aren't really meant to be a full lesson about each part and will be lacking a lot of detail, but are more a jumping board for further reading if anyone is interested. For full information on building a PC I highly recommend looking around on YouTube and other sources.
If I get anything wrong, please correct me and I'll update.
On Monitors:
  1. If you are after 144Hz 1440p gaming, use a Display Port (DP) cable, not a HDMI, if you can. As you could be hampering your refresh rate, (https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/features/displayport-vs-hdmi-better-for-gaming) Update Although you could be fine if you are using HDMI 2.1, see link for more details
  2. Freesync vs Gsync. For simplicity, both these technologies aim to match performance on screen with your GPU. Freesync works with Radeon, GSync with NVidia (although some Freesync monitors will be GSync compatible, likewise for the otherway around). It's complicated and due to changes in the standards over the years it can vary from monitor to monitor. Make sure to do research on the specific monitor you're wanting to get/have. If you are buying a new monitor keep this in mind. https://www.viewsonic.com/library/entertainment/g-sync-vs-free-sync-explained UpdateAccording to comments freesync monitors will almost always work with Nvidia. As always, do read around about it.
  3. Windows by default is set to have a refresh rate of 60Hz, if you have a higher spec monitor you can change this to match your monitor in "Advanced Display settings".
RAM (All except point 1 was completely new to me)
  1. 2 Sticks of 8GB Ram will perform better than 1 stick of 16GB Ram (https://techguided.com/single-channel-vs-dual-channel-vs-quad-channel/). Also when installing them, put them in the correct channels, check your Motherboard for details.
  2. Your motherboard will prefer your dual channel RAM to be in specific slots. I had an issue where I couldn't get the maximum performance of my RAM which I had placed in slots 1 and 3, but the moment I put them in 2 and 4 it worked perfectly. Check your motherboard manual.
  3. Enable XMP in Bios (This might also be called DOCP or A-XMP). This will vary between motherboards, but if you don't your 3200MHz ram is likely running a lot slower. In my build, XMP wouldn't work till I put the RAM in the correct channels, hope this saves someone the hours I spent finding this out ;) Update You can use Task manager to verify you have done this correctly. 3b. Someone pointed this out XMP may void your CPU's processor (https://community.amd.com/t5/processors/xmp-profile-ram-3200-mhz-and-amd-warranty-policy-for-ryzen/td-p/145798) (https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/XMP-Warranty-void/td-p/1196241). If anyone knows any more, please message me directly so I can add the details. This was mentioned by someone in the comments and I would rather pass the information and ask you to do your own checking as well.
  4. When picking RAM, frequency matters, but so does CAS Latency. You want high frequency but low CAS (CL) latency. I'd recommend doing more reading about it, if you want to know more I'd recommend doing some more reading, but the "true latency" can be calculated as TL = CL * 2000/Freq. E.g. CL 18 3600Mhz Ram has a TL of 10ns. Update Someone who actually knows what they are talking about found point (4) confusing if not perhaps misguided and I recommend you read their post here (https://www.reddit.com/buildapc/comments/kis9r5/lessons_i_learnt_the_longhard_way_so_you_dont/ggtdudd?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)
  5. Ensure the speed of the RAM is compatible with the board you are looking to purchase (or visa versa).
  6. Motherboards will have Qualified Vendor Lists, listing RAM they have tested and certified to work. This may be worth looking at. Just because your RAM isn't on the list doesn't mean it won't work, or won't overclock, it just means it hasn't been certified to, so do take this into consideration. (I found this in my build, while it was from Crucial and some Crucial RAM was on the QVL, mine wasn't. Thankfully it was fine.)
Motherboards
  1. Newer processors (e.g. at time of writing many AMD motherboards require a bios update for the 5000 series AMD CPU) may require you to install a new BIOS before they can be detected. Not all motherboards can have their bios updated without a CPU installed. When shopping for your motherboard looking to see if it does USB Bios flashback should be considered. This was completely new to me and glad I learnt it in time.*Addition* Newer motherboards don't require bios updates and so won't need this feature, though you will have to check.
  2. Different mother boards are compatible with different CPUs, pick your CPU first
  3. CPU coolers may need different mountings depending on the CPU. When picking your cooler keep this in mind, you may need to ensure there is an adaptor. Additions from the comments
  4. Not all mother boards have connectors for front IO USB-C. If this is important to you and part of your case, it's worth looking into.
  5. Using an M.2 usually disables some of your SATA ports. If you are planning on using all your SATA ports, make sure to check to see if this happens and how it happens on your chosen mother board.
  6. Some motherboards are built with Debug LEDs now that will help you diagnose problems.
  7. If you are after RGB effects, ensure your motherboard is compatible with the effects you want to add. There are 5V and 12V headers, so make sure they match. I'd recommend looking into this more yourself, as I've likely vastly oversimplified. (https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?110272-What-do-5v-and-12v-RGB-cables-look-like-you-ask#:%7E:text=You%20can%20also%20see%20the,as%20shown%20on%20these%20photos)
CPU
  1. Some CPU's have integrated graphics. If you don't want to buy a dedicated graphics card, you need to purchase one of these CPU's. You then plug your monitor into the motherboard.
  2. CPU's have a Thermal Design Power, if you are not using the stock cooler read up on it (https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/reviews/tdp-thermal-design-power-definition,5764.html)
Component compatibility
  1. Make sure all your components are compatible. PC Part Picker (https://pcpartpicker.com/) is generally pretty good at this. If uncertain, this is a wonderful community to ask.
Power supply
  1. PC Part Picker gives you a good idea as to how much power your system will need, if not check the graphics card you intend to buy. Not all machines need a 1000W behemoth. Picking the right one will save you money
  2. Power supplies come with a rating standard e.g. Bronze+ etc..., this is basically their efficiency. (https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/what-80-plus-levels-mean,36721.html). I think it's safe to suggest people should at least go for Bronze.
  3. Make sure your PSU fits in your case. I bought an ATX PSU, then decided on the 011 Dynamic Mini case, only realise it needed a SFX (smaller) PSU. I ended up going for a different case. Likewise an SFX PSU may not have the cable length you need or fit as snuggly in an ATX case (source: comments section)
  4. Look into the build quality of the PSU. A faulty PSU can cause serious issues down the line, so it is worth taking time look at PSU Tier lists and review. (Link provided by several commenters https://linustechtips.com/topic/1116640-psucultists-psu-tier-list/)
Tools (OP Note: I've only tried Ninite)
  1. Ninite (https://ninite.com/) Is an easy way to download all the basic programs one tends to install onto a fresh Windows install, without having to go to 10-15 websites. E.g. you can select to install Chrome, Zoom, Steam, OpenOffice all from one installer. If you keep the install, it can also be re-run to update all the software in one swoop.
  2. Patch My PC (https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/patch_my_pc.html) Patches software on your PC (Thank you to the sys admin in the comments for this.)
  3. Chocolatey (https://chocolatey.org/) A powerful command line way to install and upgrade software.
Storage
  1. M2 drives can be SATA or NVMe, NVMe is faster. (M2 drives are generally plugged directly into the mother board, for anyone who until recently was using a hard disk drive and considered SSDs "fancy")
  2. I highly recommend reading this comment (https://www.reddit.com/buildapc/comments/kis9r5/lessons_i_learnt_the_longhard_way_so_you_dont/ggtn00w/?context=3) as it contains stuff I was unaware of.
Case
  1. If your case has bottom intake or exhaust vents, don't put it directly on carpet, as it can block the air flow. (Yup....I did need to be told this ^_^, my previous computer just didn't have any bottom intake, hell it hardly had any intake).
  2. Make sure your mother board, PSU, GPU and all your components fit in the case. This is particularly worth noting if you are going for a micro ATX or a ITX case. Worth noting is to remember to include fans + GPU length, any additional length caused by radiators (if you water cool), the size of your CPU cooler (if you air cool) Additions from the comments
  3. When considering your case, if you are water cooling, "Room for 2x 140mm fans does not always mean room for a radiator as well". Make sure to double check the clearance. Measure twice buy once.
Advice on building (Notes and horror stories from the comments) 1. Many new coolers come with pre-applied thermal paste. If yours doesn't don't forget to apply it, to the CPU (See videos by people with more experience/knowledge than me on what to do). 2. Remember your mother board I/O shield (advice from the comments about making sure to put it in before you install the motherboard, mine came with it attached). 3. Make sure the CPU is correctly installed before you clasp it down. 4. If your motherboard has two slots to install a GPU. One of them (normally the top) will provide better performance. Make sure to use the correct one. 5. Make sure your CPU cooler doesn't block a RAM slot. In making my PC the AMD wraith has a notch on one side with the AMD logo, thankfully I put the RAM in first, so I swiftly learnt that I had to rotate the cooler 180 degrees to get it to fit. 6. If you can avoid it, do not build your computer on carpet (and do not stand on carpet when building) and be aware of static when building. If this is your first build, do some reading around this. Wear a static bracelet and attach it to something grounded. 7. Remember if you have a dedicated graphics card. Plug your monitor into the graphics card, not the motherboard. 8. If you are installing fans, make sure they are in the correct direction. 9. When playing the radiator of your AIO (if you are using one) make sure part of it is higher than the pump (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbGomv195sk) 10. It's often worth the time to read the motherboard manual. 11. This may sound silly, but cables and the sockets on the PSU are often labelled. Be aware of this, it will help you in the build.
More subjective advice
  1. I've been recommend by numerous people to go for Gold+ PSUs, with often being stated that while its more efficient, it will also be better made. Your budget may dictate otherwise. If you look through the comments you will frequently find the advice "don't cheap out on the PSU and go for at least Gold"
  2. For most users if your CPU comes with a stock cooler. It will be good enough. You can always change it later. If your planning to overclock, you likely know more than me, so feel free to ignore. Update According to the comments, AMD stock coolers tend to be considered good enough, Intel, not so much.
  3. A LOT of people below have said "Do not mix cables from different PSU manufacturers." as they are not universal. I don't know anything about this, so do some additional reading if you are considering doing so. Update From further comments this is something to take serious. Update from further comments, the word of advice is "Do your research before using cables not supplied with the PSU you are using."
Further notes from the comments: Below are points I've read in the comments that might be worth drawing to people attention. Please read around the topic if it applies to you. 1. One person has said XMP causes their Oculus Rift to do weird things.
Hope this helps some people. Addition I recommend reading the comments, as many people have put in their own tips/horror stories ;)
Take care all and Merry Christmas.
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Lockdown 3.0 Things to do, plus help and support.

Disclaimer I want to thank everyone for the gilds, replies and suggestions. I just do not have time to reply to everyone, but I am reading everything. I am not sure how much bigger the thread can be, I already typed this but it vanished so I think I'm at the limit. I will try to keep updating, but I don't expect the thread to be up top for much longer and will likely vanish soon, so if you need anything save it.
Yes, it's hard, it sucks, it's depressing. It is something we all have to do if you want to see this virus go. Everyone knows the deal, too many think they're the exception but no one is. However, staying home is hard so maybe I can help at least one or two people with some incentives. I'll try to give links to some things that can help cure the boredom, and some support if you need it.
Most of this might be obvious to some, some might not even have internet and of course, money is a big issue, so I'll try to give some suggestions:
For streaming and on demand things such as Netflix et al, don't forget you can subscribe for free for your first month. This goes for most things in the list. If you are worried about putting in your payment details and forgetting to cancel a month later, don't worry! You can sign up and immediately cancel and you still get your free month!
For people who don't have a smart TV, you can buy a cheap Amazon Fire TV stick or a Roku box. The Fire stick can go as low as £20 often for 1080p. It will drop to £30 for 4k.
I picked up a 4k Roku device for £18 on Amazon once. It's fast and snappy. currently it's going for £33 for the 4k version. Having both, there is little difference between the devices. NowTV also do their own roku powered device.
Subscription based streaming sites that all offer 2-4 weeks free for first timers
  • Netflix *According to comments the second month is free.
  • Amazon Prime You can either get Amazon video on its own, or take prime with other benefits. I strongly urge those who use Amazon for buying off their store front to use [https://smile.amazon.co.uk/] as there is literally no difference except everything you buy amazon donates to a charity of your choice.
  • Now TV (I believe it's 7 days)
  • Disney+
  • Britbox
  • Amazon channels. I believe you can get all these individually but Amazon offers them as channels bound to your prime account, and they are again either free for a couple weeks (again, take them, cancel instantly) or very cheap. I recently subscribed to Starzplay for £1 for 3 months. It has some good shows on it like Fringe, doom patrol. It also has channels like Curiosity stream and shudder
If you have not subscribed to the any of the above, you can get a few months of free TV by signing up and cancelling instantly. I suggest waiting at least 5 minutes just to let it go through the system.
Some tips for Now TV. IF you already have a subscription, I've noticed you can get it cheaper by cancelling. When you cancel they will beg you to stay. Select "I can not afford it this month" and they should beg again, telling you what shows they have. If you say you still want to cancel, they'll beg one last time and offer you the subscription for cheaper. This won't work every month, but I've noticed they'll always offer it the first time, then again after a couple months. If you're subscribed to both films and entertainment do the most expensive one as it may not work both times (but it might!). You can also pick up passes from storefronts a lot cheaper sometimes, before I could pick one up on Amazon for £3 but, they seem to have cracked down on it. If you shop around (or if anyone knows of a legitimate store please let me know) you might be able to pick it up cheaper. Lastly, check their website and under your account they should have an "offers for you" section.
Completely free TV
If you do have a smart TV and/or device, there are some good free streaming apps. One I really love is called PlutoTV. I know this is on both Roku and the fire stick, as well as Ps4/Ps5 and xbox.
Pluto offers a bunch of live channels and now an on demand section, all for free. It has adverts but they are actually short (shorter than regular TV and fewer of them). Some of the channels are just streaming certain shows like Mythbusters 24/7 or Dog the bounty hunter, but it has a lot of old movie channels as well as 24/7 kickboxing and MMA. It also has a 24/7 poker channel I quite like.
Another one I like is Rakuten Viki however, I haven't watched it for a while as my fire stick is only 1080p and I have too many other devices attached. I believe it is on Roku but you have to jump through some hoops and have an account. The last I checked on the fire stick you did not. Viki offers a metric ton of Asian shows, mainly from Japan and South Korea but it does have chinese, Malaysian etc. It has subtitles. Some Japanese shows are hysterical, albeit weird.
Roku also do their own channels with free shows if you own a device.
For those who don't have a smart TV or a Streaming device, you can set up your own computer as a dedicated streaming device with Plex. It's been a while since I used it but I believe it now also offers free movies and TV.
Anime
If you are into Anime there is
The first 2 are free to watch, or offer premium without ads which you can have a trial with. Crunchyroll is the better of the two with more original choice for Japanese voice and subs, while Funimation has more Dubs. I don't believe HiDive is free to watch but you do get a 2 week trial. These are more exclusives than the previous two.
PC Centric software
If you are a gamer or like Audiobooks or anything that uses computers for things like music making, programming or graphic design
Humble Bundle offers, as per the name, bundles. A long running site that got bought out by IGN. It offers both single items and bundles you can buy individually/as a pack while also offering a separate monthly subscription for around £8-9. The subscription gives you 12 games on average per month. That's the simplest explanation but it changes somewhat as sometimes you get to pick 10 out of 14 games, or get all 12.
Humble bundle offers more than just games though. Every Tuesday they bring a new bundle of games, while Thursday (I "think) a new bundle of books. They very often have books from the Black Library giving you a ton of Warhammer books. Sometimes it's standard E-books, other times it's audiobooks. A few times a year they do bundles for graphic design, a typical bundle would include programs like Paintshop Pro Corel Painter etc, They usually go for £0.76 for tier 1 up to around £18 for tier 3, which would include 4-6 full titles with 10+ addons. They also often have Music making bundles or video editing software as well as Programming or video game development.
The bundles change often, they usually have around 11 bundles at a time that last for 20 days. Sometimes it's trash but they do often have some very good deals.
Fanatical offers the same as humble bundle except usually not as high quality, but sometimes they do have some incredible deals, and they are very very cheap.
Both humble and fanatical are safe, trusted and been around a long time, and they are NOT grey market key sites. They work with the publishers and developers. You can buy games both old and new for a lot cheaper than you would most other places. Unless it states otherwise, keys are usually for steam.
**BOTH HB and Fanatical (HB much more common) offer free games fairly often. The catch is linking your steam account to them (at least HB). It is safe however.
IndieGala is another site like above. Except, these are much much lower quality. However, they offer a metric ton of free games. Quality is low but it is legitimate, and a lot of free stuff.
Game Store Fronts
  • Steam This one is so obvious I didn't add it, but apparently many want me to. It is the best out there, and you can find almost everything, with fantastic deals.
  • Greenmangaming offers games cheaply. Again, not a grey market site (which are legal but unethical) and they sometimes do bundles.
  • GoG (Good old games) is a DRM free site run by CDPR, the makers of the Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk. They offer you games quite cheap and not needing DRM (such as Steam, Uplay etc which is less invasive versions of dodgy DRM from the olden days).
  • Epic Games Despite the controversy whether you care about their rivalry with valve, they offer free games ever week. Without ever having bought anything I have gained over 170 games. literally. Good games for the most part. They often give you £10 coupons as well.
  • Twitch Everyone knows twitch, but if you don't, it's a streaming service for watching gamers and girls with low cut tops accidentally bending over in front of the game. However, if you're signed up to prime, you get free games each month (and randomly between the set bunch).
  • Playstation Store Currently has January sales. Currently the free games for PS+ are for PS4: Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Greedfall. For the Ps5 it is Maneater
  • Games with Gold Bleed 2 and the King of Fighters XIII is available until Janurary 15th whilst little Nightmares is available until January 31st.
Gaming Subscriptions
Like the TV versions, you can sign up to these for a free trial (or very cheap). If you do sign up to only one at a time, it should keep you busy for a few months
  • Xbox Game Pass You can do this on both/either an Xbox or PC. If you sign up to the regular one, you can get a month (maybe three!) for £1. After you have done that, you can sign up to the premium version for 3 months at £1 a month. Most people know game pass, but you can download a large selection of games for free. The premium version gives you games with gold, allowing you to keep the games forever (but can only play with a subscription)
  • Ubisoft+ I'm not 100% sure if you get a trial or not. This allows a large collection of Ubisoft titles to play for £12.99 a month. Quite expensive but good if you like Ubisoft titles I guess.
  • EA Play EA's version. Goes by a ton of names I think, EA Access, EA Play, Origin Access etc etc. There's a couple of versions of this, and it is across all platforms (PS4/5, Xbox, PC) but not sure about the switch. I "think" the premium allows you to play on all platforms, while the cheaper one on a single platform, but I may be mistaken.
  • PS Now a once terrible service that is now actually very good. Allows you to download some Ps4 games to your PS4/5 and lets you stream a massive amount of Ps2/3/4 to your PC or playstation.
There's more like nvidia's service but you need the Shield device which is quite expensive. I'll leave it at that.
Audiobooks & Ebooks
  • Audible Not sure what the current deal is but if you are a prime member you can sign up for a trial and get a free Audiobook each month for 3 months. Some warhammer books are 48 hours long, 3 of those gives you a good 100+ hours of listening!
  • Comixology Another Amazon company, but lets you download some free comics I believe.
  • Marvel Unlimited No experience with this. ItFuckingWont wanted me to add it. A subscription service for Marvel.
Education
  • Sign Language BSL here No experience myself, suggested by n21brown and asked for a few times. Didn't know SL was so popular! Listed as "Pay what you can"
  • BBC's Bitesize here is apparently good for home learning. Again, no personal experience.
If you need some spare change
Okay, I don't generally bother with it, but maybe some of this could be useful to you. These are NOT a quick way to make a fortune. These are small things you can do over time for a bit of pocket change
  • If you have prime you can get a FREE FIVE POUND GIFT CARD by literally just streaming a song from Amazon music (which is included in prime) here is the details According to the comments it's only for select people, but it's worth trying If the link doesn't work for you just google "Amazon £5 coupon music"
  • Now, these sorts of sites have been around for years, I haven't used any other than talkInsights which I must have signed up to 10-15 years ago. Basically they send you surveys and you answer them. They are confidential and don't ask for personal details in the survey. You need 2000 points and you get £20. During the pandemic they've slowed down but I probably get around £40 a year. Not much I know, but it's an email followed by a quick survey ticking boxes. Depending on your answer sometimes you get screened out, I'm not telling you to lie but just be consistent with your answers and you should be able to work out how to not get screened. Some emails are only worth 20 points, others 200. It's slow to get to the 2000 but very quick to just answer a few questions.
  • Apparently beermoneyuk is a good sub to make some pocket change with.
  • There is also matched betting. I have never done this, I don't have the patience but from what I've read, it's legitimate, it works and you can make a fair amount of cash from it so long as you do it correctly, and there's a ton of guides. I mention this because people stuck at home could get into it and as long as you're careful (I.E not entering in the wrong numbers) it's risk free AND it pisses off the betting shops. It seems people in comments have had success with it. Disclaimer A couple have complained about gambling. This arguably is not gambling. If you are susceptible to addiction do not do it. However, it's argued that there is no fun or buzz in this, and it's a very tedious and time consuming thing. Others argue you can't make the same money anymore (People were making thousands, now only hundreds if that). It's risk free providing you know what you're doing, the risks are user error, such as entering the wrong numbers. Someone pointed out that due to the lockdown, bets could potentially be cancelled due to sport stopping. So use on a side of caution. We're (mainly) adults so I'll leave it up just because this doesn't have the excitement of regular gambling.
  • Microsoft Rewards This is an easy way to make pocket change doing very little. Most people have a MS account. The rewards program offers you numerous ways to grab points, by playing free to play games, answering small questions (you don't even need to answer most of the time, just open the link and shut it) and by using bing and searching on it. I've gotten 20k points JUST by answering questions over a couple months. There are many rewards but you can grab a £5 gift card for 6k for example, or a month of game pass (and AFAIK you can make points playing the games)
  • Google rewards Someone mentioned this in the comments. I have not used it, so can not give any input on it. Sounds similar to TalkInsights which I linked. Google states "Complete short surveys while standing in line, or waiting for a subway. Get rewarded with Google Play or PayPal credit for each one you complete. Topics include everything from opinion polls, to hotel reviews, to merchant satisfaction surveys. We’ll notify you when a survey is waiting."
That's it for now. I will try to update as I go along. A long post but I hope that it can help some of you with finding something good to do that's free, cheap or a bargain. I do suggest getting prime, especially since you get free music, free delivery, free TV and music and free video games each month. In fact, there's a ton of perks and I feel I've gotten way over the cost investment.
Hope it helps someone at least
PartTimeCrazy said if you bought an Apple product you get 3 free months of Apple Arcade and Apple TV free for a year
fakehunted is upset I didn't mention wanking. Tesco have 225 sheets of Tissue for £0.75!
tale_lost suggested Project Gutenberg for a collection of free E-Books
Learning Language
Unfortunately, I don't have time to check every link listed so I will link the comments:
Togtogtog Gives a lot of links for Spanish
Board & Tabletop games
Corporal_Anaesthetic has made a list of Board games
ilyemco suggested these
HEALTH
I'm not a doctor! But if you're a smoker, something I strongly suggest is to quit. I struggled for years but in the first lockdown I quit, technically. I haven't had a cigarette since, however, I do that silly thing millennials do. I vape, but, it made quitting extremely easy. I would not have been able to do it if it wasn't for 88Vape They sell extremely cheap liquids at £1 each. You can find these in B&M but you can pick up 25 for £20 or buy your own mix.
Vitamin D deficiency has been said to be a big problem for the virus. I'd suggest (again, not a doctor!) that you pick some up. Tesco do a 3 for 2 deal. So you can pick up 270 tablets for £7.
If you are vulnerable you MIGHT be able to phone tesco and get put on their delivery saver list (currently it's paused but phoning may help. At the very least they might give you a priority slot. I did this for my mum, we didn't shop at Tesco but I phoned for her, and they put her on with no hassle, so she can always get a delivery.
HELP & ADVICE
The lockdown Rules.
Reasons to leave home include:
  • Work or volunteering where it is "unreasonable" to work from home. This includes work in someone else's home, such as that carried out by social workers, nannies, cleaners and tradespeople
  • Education, training, childcare and medical appointments and emergencies
  • Exercise outdoors (limited to once a day). This includes meeting one other person from another household in an open public space to exercise
  • Shopping for essentials such as food and medicine
  • Communal religious worship
  • Meeting your support or childcare bubble. Children can also move between separated parents Activities related to moving house
I want to add, if you are in danger you are also allowed (and must!) to get away from the situation for some reason, BBC seems to have missed this very important thing (or I am blind)
Support
FOR THOSE SHIELDING YOU CAN CONTACT THE ROYAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE. These people helped my mother with picking up her medicine from the chemist. They were very helpful and went out their way to keep in touch and do it immediately. (It's the only experience I have with them though)
_riotingpacifist wanted these links added, but I simply just don't have the time to vet and check all the suggestions here, so I will link as is:
Update:
Digital Art
These are Free
  • Krita Arguably the best in my opinion. It has a load of options, brushes and a decent UI. It works fantastic with a tablet.
  • Gimp This is a decent program but last I used, the UI was a pain, and it isn't so user friendly while misses features, but it works, and it is possible to do some incredible creations on it.
  • Medibang Paint This is slightly geared towards Comics and Manga. I really enjoy using this with my drawing Tablet. As far as I know, it also for regular tablets for Android/Ipad and is free.
You can pick up a drawing tablet on Amazon quite cheap these days! Small ones that are just a black slate such as the wacom ones are good but takes some practice to get use to, but very worth it if you can't afford a dedicated drawing tablet with a screen.
Office suit software
A couple of free applications for word processing, spreadsheets etc.
  • LibreOffice This has most the average user would need to write their own books or to work from home. There's not a huge amount of difference between the two I'm linking (since I last used anyway) so it's more for preference.
  • Open Office You can pick this up here and again, like above it's just preference.
Music Making
I'm going to direct to matthewharris806 for some links as all the programs I've used like Reason are expensive, or cheaper stuff in bundles such as Magix software.
Games development
D_Dad_Default gives some links for that here
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Lockdown, things to do, help & advice.

Disclaimer I am posting this here because I got a message from the mods asking me to. I'm not from London so links aren't London centric (but hopefully still of help) and the main post is here so any updates will likely be there (I will try here but it's hard to keep up with the amount of suggestions)
Thanks.
Yes, it's hard, it sucks, it's depressing. It is something we all have to do if you want to see this virus go. Everyone knows the deal, too many think they're the exception but no one is. However, staying home is hard so maybe I can help at least one or two people with some incentives. I'll try to give links to some things that can help cure the boredom, and some support if you need it.
Most of this might be obvious to some, some might not even have internet and of course, money is a big issue, so I'll try to give some suggestions:
For streaming and on demand things such as Netflix et al, don't forget you can subscribe for free for your first month. This goes for most things in the list. If you are worried about putting in your payment details and forgetting to cancel a month later, don't worry! You can sign up and immediately cancel and you still get your free month!
For people who don't have a smart TV, you can buy a cheap Amazon Fire TV stick or a Roku box. The Fire stick can go as low as £20 often for 1080p. It will drop to £30 for 4k.
I picked up a 4k Roku device for £18 on Amazon once. It's fast and snappy. currently it's going for £33 for the 4k version. Having both, there is little difference between the devices. NowTV also do their own roku powered device.
Subscription based streaming sites that all offer 2-4 weeks free for first timers
  • Netflix *According to comments the second month is free.
  • Amazon Prime You can either get Amazon video on its own, or take prime with other benefits. I strongly urge those who use Amazon for buying off their store front to use [https://smile.amazon.co.uk/] as there is literally no difference except everything you buy amazon donates to a charity of your choice.
  • Now TV (I believe it's 7 days)
  • Disney+
  • Britbox
  • Amazon channels. I believe you can get all these individually but Amazon offers them as channels bound to your prime account, and they are again either free for a couple weeks (again, take them, cancel instantly) or very cheap. I recently subscribed to Starzplay for £1 for 3 months. It has some good shows on it like Fringe, doom patrol. It also has channels like Curiosity stream and shudder
If you have not subscribed to the any of the above, you can get a few months of free TV by signing up and cancelling instantly. I suggest waiting at least 5 minutes just to let it go through the system.
Some tips for Now TV. IF you already have a subscription, I've noticed you can get it cheaper by cancelling. When you cancel they will beg you to stay. Select "I can not afford it this month" and they should beg again, telling you what shows they have. If you say you still want to cancel, they'll beg one last time and offer you the subscription for cheaper. This won't work every month, but I've noticed they'll always offer it the first time, then again after a couple months. If you're subscribed to both films and entertainment do the most expensive one as it may not work both times (but it might!). You can also pick up passes from storefronts a lot cheaper sometimes, before I could pick one up on Amazon for £3 but, they seem to have cracked down on it. If you shop around (or if anyone knows of a legitimate store please let me know) you might be able to pick it up cheaper. Lastly, check their website and under your account they should have an "offers for you" section.
Completely free TV
If you do have a smart TV and/or device, there are some good free streaming apps. One I really love is called PlutoTV. I know this is on both Roku and the fire stick, as well as Ps4/Ps5 and xbox.
Pluto offers a bunch of live channels and now an on demand section, all for free. It has adverts but they are actually short (shorter than regular TV and fewer of them). Some of the channels are just streaming certain shows like Mythbusters 24/7 or Dog the bounty hunter, but it has a lot of old movie channels as well as 24/7 kickboxing and MMA. It also has a 24/7 poker channel I quite like.
Another one I like is Rakuten Viki however, I haven't watched it for a while as my fire stick is only 1080p and I have too many other devices attached. I believe it is on Roku but you have to jump through some hoops and have an account. The last I checked on the fire stick you did not. Viki offers a metric ton of Asian shows, mainly from Japan and South Korea but it does have chinese, Malaysian etc. It has subtitles. Some Japanese shows are hysterical, albeit weird.
Roku also do their own channels with free shows if you own a device.
For those who don't have a smart TV or a Streaming device, you can set up your own computer as a dedicated streaming device with Plex. It's been a while since I used it but I believe it now also offers free movies and TV.
Anime
If you are into Anime there is
The first 2 are free to watch, or offer premium without ads which you can have a trial with. Crunchyroll is the better of the two with more original choice for Japanese voice and subs, while Funimation has more Dubs. I don't believe HiDive is free to watch but you do get a 2 week trial. These are more exclusives than the previous two.
PC Centric software
If you are a gamer or like Audiobooks or anything that uses computers for things like music making, programming or graphic design
Humble Bundle offers, as per the name, bundles. A long running site that got bought out by IGN. It offers both single items and bundles you can buy individually/as a pack while also offering a separate monthly subscription for around £8-9. The subscription gives you 12 games on average per month. That's the simplest explanation but it changes somewhat as sometimes you get to pick 10 out of 14 games, or get all 12.
Humble bundle offers more than just games though. Every Tuesday they bring a new bundle of games, while Thursday (I "think) a new bundle of books. They very often have books from the Black Library giving you a ton of Warhammer books. Sometimes it's standard E-books, other times it's audiobooks. A few times a year they do bundles for graphic design, a typical bundle would include programs like Paintshop Pro Corel Painter etc, They usually go for £0.76 for tier 1 up to around £18 for tier 3, which would include 4-6 full titles with 10+ addons. They also often have Music making bundles or video editing software as well as Programming or video game development.
The bundles change often, they usually have around 11 bundles at a time that last for 20 days. Sometimes it's trash but they do often have some very good deals.
Fanatical offers the same as humble bundle except usually not as high quality, but sometimes they do have some incredible deals, and they are very very cheap.
Both humble and fanatical are safe, trusted and been around a long time, and they are NOT grey market key sites. They work with the publishers and developers. You can buy games both old and new for a lot cheaper than you would most other places. Unless it states otherwise, keys are usually for steam.
**BOTH HB and Fanatical (HB much more common) offer free games fairly often. The catch is linking your steam account to them (at least HB). It is safe however.
IndieGala is another site like above. Except, these are much much lower quality. However, they offer a metric ton of free games. Quality is low but it is legitimate, and a lot of free stuff.
Game Store Fronts
  • Steam This one is so obvious I didn't add it, but apparently many want me to. It is the best out there, and you can find almost everything, with fantastic deals.
  • Greenmangaming offers games cheaply. Again, not a grey market site (which are legal but unethical) and they sometimes do bundles.
  • GoG (Good old games) is a DRM free site run by CDPR, the makers of the Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk. They offer you games quite cheap and not needing DRM (such as Steam, Uplay etc which is less invasive versions of dodgy DRM from the olden days).
  • Epic Games Despite the controversy whether you care about their rivalry with valve, they offer free games ever week. Without ever having bought anything I have gained over 170 games. literally. Good games for the most part. They often give you £10 coupons as well.
  • Twitch Everyone knows twitch, but if you don't, it's a streaming service for watching gamers and girls with low cut tops accidentally bending over in front of the game. However, if you're signed up to prime, you get free games each month (and randomly between the set bunch).
  • Playstation Store Currently has January sales. Currently the free games for PS+ are for PS4: Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Greedfall. For the Ps5 it is Maneater
  • Games with Gold Bleed 2 and the King of Fighters XIII is available until Janurary 15th whilst little Nightmares is available until January 31st.
Gaming Subscriptions
Like the TV versions, you can sign up to these for a free trial (or very cheap). If you do sign up to only one at a time, it should keep you busy for a few months
  • Xbox Game Pass You can do this on both/either an Xbox or PC. If you sign up to the regular one, you can get a month (maybe three!) for £1. After you have done that, you can sign up to the premium version for 3 months at £1 a month. Most people know game pass, but you can download a large selection of games for free. The premium version gives you games with gold, allowing you to keep the games forever (but can only play with a subscription)
  • Ubisoft+ I'm not 100% sure if you get a trial or not. This allows a large collection of Ubisoft titles to play for £12.99 a month. Quite expensive but good if you like Ubisoft titles I guess.
  • EA Play EA's version. Goes by a ton of names I think, EA Access, EA Play, Origin Access etc etc. There's a couple of versions of this, and it is across all platforms (PS4/5, Xbox, PC) but not sure about the switch. I "think" the premium allows you to play on all platforms, while the cheaper one on a single platform, but I may be mistaken.
  • PS Now a once terrible service that is now actually very good. Allows you to download some Ps4 games to your PS4/5 and lets you stream a massive amount of Ps2/3/4 to your PC or playstation.
There's more like nvidia's service but you need the Shield device which is quite expensive. I'll leave it at that.
Audiobooks & Ebooks
  • Audible Not sure what the current deal is but if you are a prime member you can sign up for a trial and get a free Audiobook each month for 3 months. Some warhammer books are 48 hours long, 3 of those gives you a good 100+ hours of listening!
  • Comixology Another Amazon company, but lets you download some free comics I believe.
  • Marvel Unlimited No experience with this. ItFuckingWont wanted me to add it. A subscription service for Marvel.
Education
  • Sign Language BSL here No experience myself, suggested by n21brown and asked for a few times. Didn't know SL was so popular! Listed as "Pay what you can"
  • BBC's Bitesize here is apparently good for home learning. Again, no personal experience.
If you need some spare change
Okay, I don't generally bother with it, but maybe some of this could be useful to you. These are NOT a quick way to make a fortune. These are small things you can do over time for a bit of pocket change
  • If you have prime you can get a FREE FIVE POUND GIFT CARD by literally just streaming a song from Amazon music (which is included in prime) here is the details According to the comments it's only for select people, but it's worth trying If the link doesn't work for you just google "Amazon £5 coupon music"
  • Now, these sorts of sites have been around for years, I haven't used any other than talkInsights which I must have signed up to 10-15 years ago. Basically they send you surveys and you answer them. They are confidential and don't ask for personal details in the survey. You need 2000 points and you get £20. During the pandemic they've slowed down but I probably get around £40 a year. Not much I know, but it's an email followed by a quick survey ticking boxes. Depending on your answer sometimes you get screened out, I'm not telling you to lie but just be consistent with your answers and you should be able to work out how to not get screened. Some emails are only worth 20 points, others 200. It's slow to get to the 2000 but very quick to just answer a few questions.
  • Apparently beermoneyuk is a good sub to make some pocket change with.
  • There is also matched betting. I have never done this, I don't have the patience but from what I've read, it's legitimate, it works and you can make a fair amount of cash from it so long as you do it correctly, and there's a ton of guides. I mention this because people stuck at home could get into it and as long as you're careful (I.E not entering in the wrong numbers) it's risk free AND it pisses off the betting shops. It seems people in comments have had success with it. Disclaimer A couple have complained about gambling. This arguably is not gambling. If you are susceptible to addiction do not do it. However, it's argued that there is no fun or buzz in this, and it's a very tedious and time consuming thing. Others argue you can't make the same money anymore (People were making thousands, now only hundreds if that). It's risk free providing you know what you're doing, the risks are user error, such as entering the wrong numbers. Someone pointed out that due to the lockdown, bets could potentially be cancelled due to sport stopping. So use on a side of caution. We're (mainly) adults so I'll leave it up just because this doesn't have the excitement of regular gambling.
  • Microsoft Rewards This is an easy way to make pocket change doing very little. Most people have a MS account. The rewards program offers you numerous ways to grab points, by playing free to play games, answering small questions (you don't even need to answer most of the time, just open the link and shut it) and by using bing and searching on it. I've gotten 20k points JUST by answering questions over a couple months. There are many rewards but you can grab a £5 gift card for 6k for example, or a month of game pass (and AFAIK you can make points playing the games)
  • Google rewards Someone mentioned this in the comments. I have not used it, so can not give any input on it. Sounds similar to TalkInsights which I linked. Google states "Complete short surveys while standing in line, or waiting for a subway. Get rewarded with Google Play or PayPal credit for each one you complete. Topics include everything from opinion polls, to hotel reviews, to merchant satisfaction surveys. We’ll notify you when a survey is waiting."
That's it for now. I will try to update as I go along. A long post but I hope that it can help some of you with finding something good to do that's free, cheap or a bargain. I do suggest getting prime, especially since you get free music, free delivery, free TV and music and free video games each month. In fact, there's a ton of perks and I feel I've gotten way over the cost investment.
Hope it helps someone at least
PartTimeCrazy said if you bought an Apple product you get 3 free months of Apple Arcade and Apple TV free for a year
fakehunted is upset I didn't mention wanking. Tesco have 225 sheets of Tissue for £0.75!
tale_lost suggested Project Gutenberg for a collection of free E-Books
Learning Language
Unfortunately, I don't have time to check every link listed so I will link the comments:
Togtogtog Gives a lot of links for Spanish
Board & Tabletop games
Corporal_Anaesthetic has made a list of Board games
ilyemco suggested these
HEALTH
I'm not a doctor! But if you're a smoker, something I strongly suggest is to quit. I struggled for years but in the first lockdown I quit, technically. I haven't had a cigarette since, however, I do that silly thing millennials do. I vape, but, it made quitting extremely easy. I would not have been able to do it if it wasn't for 88Vape They sell extremely cheap liquids at £1 each. You can find these in B&M but you can pick up 25 for £20 or buy your own mix.
Vitamin D deficiency has been said to be a big problem for the virus. I'd suggest (again, not a doctor!) that you pick some up. Tesco do a 3 for 2 deal. So you can pick up 270 tablets for £7.
If you are vulnerable you MIGHT be able to phone tesco and get put on their delivery saver list (currently it's paused but phoning may help. At the very least they might give you a priority slot. I did this for my mum, we didn't shop at Tesco but I phoned for her, and they put her on with no hassle, so she can always get a delivery.
HELP & ADVICE
The lockdown Rules.
Reasons to leave home include:
  • Work or volunteering where it is "unreasonable" to work from home. This includes work in someone else's home, such as that carried out by social workers, nannies, cleaners and tradespeople
  • Education, training, childcare and medical appointments and emergencies
  • Exercise outdoors (limited to once a day). This includes meeting one other person from another household in an open public space to exercise
  • Shopping for essentials such as food and medicine
  • Communal religious worship
  • Meeting your support or childcare bubble. Children can also move between separated parents Activities related to moving house
I want to add, if you are in danger you are also allowed (and must!) to get away from the situation for some reason, BBC seems to have missed this very important thing (or I am blind)
Support
FOR THOSE SHIELDING YOU CAN CONTACT THE ROYAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE. These people helped my mother with picking up her medicine from the chemist. They were very helpful and went out their way to keep in touch and do it immediately. (It's the only experience I have with them though)
_riotingpacifist wanted this links added, but I simply just don't have the time to vet and check all the suggestions here, so I will link as is:
Update:
Digital Art
These are Free
  • Krita Arguably the best in my opinion. It has a load of options, brushes and a decent UI. It works fantastic with a tablet.
  • Gimp This is a decent program but last I used, the UI was a pain, and it isn't so user friendly while misses features, but it works, and it is possible to do some incredible creations on it.
  • Medibang Paint This is slightly geared towards Comics and Manga. I really enjoy using this with my drawing Tablet. As far as I know, it also for regular tablets for Android/Ipad and is free.
You can pick up a drawing tablet on Amazon quite cheap these days! Small ones that are just a black slate such as the wacom ones are good but takes some practice to get use to, but very worth it if you can't afford a dedicated drawing tablet with a screen.
Office suit software
A couple of free applications for word processing, spreadsheets etc.
  • LibreOffice This has most the average user would need to write their own books or to work from home. There's not a huge amount of difference between the two I'm linking (since I last used anyway) so it's more for preference.
  • Open Office You can pick this up here and again, like above it's just preference.
Music Making
I'm going to direct to matthewharris806 for some links as all the programs I've used like Reason are expensive, or cheaper stuff in bundles such as Magix software.
Games development
D_Dad_Default gives some links for that here
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LIST OF GAMING LAPTOPS INCLUDING RTX 3000 SERIES.

UPDATED February 10, 2021
FULL LISTING OF 3000 SERIES GAMING LAPTOPS HERE
UK and Canadian Links included
Keep an eye out for these special laptops for review based on what have been promised in terms of their performance:
  • Asus ROG Flow X13 with a Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Zephyrus G15 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Lenovo Legion 5 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Lenovo Legion 7 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu(hope hinges had improved)
  • Acer Nitro 5 (high end version) with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Strix Scar 15/17 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Zephyrus Duo 15 SE with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Acer Triton 300 SE with Intel 11th gen
  • Asus Zephyrus G14 V2 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
Laptop buying guide 2020
PLEASE SEE THE COMPARISON CHARTS IN THE LINKs BETWEEN LAPTOPS OF THE DIFFERENT PRICE RANGES.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo Gaming Laptop SE AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 32 GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Super 8GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(115+Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe SSD 300Hz 3ms 15.6” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type PANTONE Validated Display - Hours 5.3 pounds
Likes:
Newest and very powerful Ryzen 5000 series CPU
RTX 3070 GPU
Innovative angled secondary display
Streamlined, slim design despite feature set
innovative attractive keyboard design and layout
unique second screen
wonderful productivity
can handle the most demanding games smoothly
Gorgeous design ready for work or play
Beautiful displays
Good battery life
Seriously fast SSDs
scifi style design
great sound quality and loud speakers
stays relative cool when gaming
upgradable ssd storage
Slim design
number of ports including thunderbolt 3
wifi 6
Under 4000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life Weight
[2021] HIDevolution ASUS ROG Flow X13 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 w/ 4 GB GDDR6 + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (80-150+W Graphics Power) 1 TB M.2 2230 SSD 13.4" WUXGA 120Hz IPS 2.9 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Predator Triton 500(Best with G Sync) Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 super max q 8 GB GDDR6(80-150+Watt graphics power) 1TB SSD 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD IPS Panel G-SYNC 300Hz/1ms2 5 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Excellent screen
  • superb gaming performance with the latest 10th gen processor and top end rtx 2080 gpu
  • Sleek, high-quality metal design
  • Powerful components capable of super-high frame rates in AAA titles
  • 300Hz G-Sync display
  • Good selection of ports
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Zephyrus S17 Gaming Laptop(powerful and stylish design) Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(80-150+Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 300Hz 3ms 17.3” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type PANTONE Validated Display 2 to 3 hours 5.7 lbs 8.3/10
Likes:
  • Simply incredible gaming power
  • Luxe and innovative build
  • Very portable and thin design
  • Superb 17-inch screen with narrow bezels
  • Runs relatively quiet despite hardware
  • smooth frame rates in quiet mode
  • Spectacular 300 Hz display
  • sturdy chassis casing
  • optional ROG eye webcam
  • wonderful VR gaming
  • loud speakers with great quality
  • satisfactory cooling system
  • thunderbolt 3
  • wifi 6 and number of other ports
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D highly demanding games at high settings with high frame rate.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight
**Asus Strix Scar 15(2021) Latest 5th Gen AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 32 GB RTX 3080 16GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 165Hz 3ms 15.6” Quad HD 2560 x 1440 IPS-Type Display - 5.6 lbs
Likes:
Latest and extremely powerful AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Processor
New and most GPU, RTX 3080
WiFi 6 (Intel AX201) 2×2 with Bluetooth 5.0
Gigabit LAN (Realtek RTL8168/8111)
3x USB-A 3.2 gen1
1x USB-C gen2 with video
data and charging
HDMI 2.0b
LAN
smaller, lighter and simpler than the previous gen
refined RGB elements
great QHD 165 Hz screen option
quiet default fan-profiles, at sub 45 dB on Turbo
good 90W battery life
great audio quality with improvements from predecessor
Between 2500 to 3000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Alienware Area 51 R2 Intel Core i7 10700K 16 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD 17.3" FHD (1920 x 1080) 360Hz 5ms 300-nits 100% sRGB color + Tobii Eyetracking + NVIDIA G-SYNC - hours 9 lbs 8.2/10
Likes:
  • latest 10th gen and extremely powerful cpu
  • number of ports including thunderbolt 3
  • high end graphics card
  • great display
  • solid built
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits of brightness) weight Ratings
Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020 Intel Core i7-10875H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q(80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB SSD 17.3" thin bezel 300Hz FHD Display 4:41 Hours(laptopmag) 5.7 lbs 8.3/10
Likes:
  • Slim, premium chassis
  • wonderfully design
  • Solid overall and gaming performance
  • stunning display
  • Comfortable, customizable per-key keyboard
  • smooth touchad
  • 300 Hz display
  • Great for VR gaming
  • thunderbolt 3 port and others
  • loud and high quality speakers
  • sharp and colorful display from webcam
  • handle the most graphically demanding games smoothly at really high frame rates.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Alienware M17 R3 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super 8G GDDR6(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB (2x 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD) 17.3 inch 300Hz 300nits 3ms Full HD 4 hours 5.51 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Attractive, lightweight design for a desktop replacement
  • Great graphics and overall performance
  • wonderful 4K display
  • Bright, colorful, large screen
  • Comfortable, clicky per-key RGB keyboard
  • Newest and powerful cpu
  • top of the line gpu performance
  • 32 GB RAM
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Between 2000 to 2500 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
Gigabyte Aero 17 Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 6 GB GDDR6 (80-125Watt graphics power) 1 TB PCIe SSD 17.3″ 4K/UHD 3840 x 2160 UHD HDR IPS-level, 3mm Thin Bezel Design, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 5.5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits) weight
MSI GS66 Stealth(excellent display standout) Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Super Max-Q 8G GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15. 6" FHD, Anti-Glare Wide View Angle 300Hz 3ms -Hours 4.6 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 GPU
Sleek, attractive design
Good overall and gaming performance
Excellent battery life
Blistering-fast transfer speeds
300 Hz display with fast response times and full sRGB coverage
2x SODIMM, 2x M.2 2280 slots, removable WLAN
runs quite cool when gaming compare to other gaming laptops
thin and relatively lightweight
Thunderbolt 3 support
per-key RGB lighting
180-degree laptop screen bend
2.5 Gbps Ethernet
larger clickpad
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight
MSI GE66 Raider Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX3070 8GB GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15. 6" FHD, Anti-Glare Wide View Angle 300Hz 3ms - Hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
decent weight
HDMI port,RT 45 port, mini display port, USB Type C port, USB Type A port, Headphone Jack, SD Card Slot
Sturdy built
Nice keyboard
Nice RGB Lighting on chassis and Keyboard
Great color accuracy and bright screen
decent speakers
upgradable 64 GB Ram
Wifi 6e card
Great performance, better than expected with the new rtx 3070 and 3080 gpu.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GE76 Raider Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX3070 8GB GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 17.3" FHD (1920x1080), 300Hz 3ms, IPS-Level - hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
  • RTX 3000 Series GPU
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu(the best) and cpu performance
  • great display with 300hz
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GP66 Leopard Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Max-Q 8 GB GDDR6 (80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15.6" Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 240Hz 3.5ms close to 100%sRGB - hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 Gpu
wifi 6
headphone jack
HDMI port
USB Type A
USB Type C
Nice keyboard
Nice display and color accuracy
Expandable RAM
Decent Fan sound under loading
Good thermals compared to other gaming laptops
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 7 Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVidia GeForce RTX 2080 super max Q (80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD 15.6" FHD IPS, 240 Hz refresh rate 8 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • great cooling overall
  • the looks is more appealing for students
  • long battery life
  • wonderful 240hz display
  • fairly lightweight
  • latest and powerful 10th gen processor
  • great gpu performance worth the price
  • Aluminum design and good build quality
  • Large arrow keys, RGB backlight, and clicky button
  • Thunderbolt certification and two M.2 slots with RAID 0 support
  • The display doesn’t flicker at any brightness level (BOE NV156FHM-NY6)
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Eluktronics MAX-15 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook/Eluktronics MAX-17 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook(MY Favorite choice) Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 super 8G GDDR6(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD/2TB (Dual 1TB) PCIe NVMe SSD 15.3" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display/17.3" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display 7 hours 3.8/4.7 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • wonderful 240 Hz IPS display
  • new and powerful 10th gen processor
  • superb performance
  • Nice build quality
  • Sweet design
  • lightweight
  • comfy keyboard and wonderful trackpad
  • keeps relatively cool when gaming
  • ram and ssd can be upgraded
  • numerous ports including HDMI, thunderbolt 3 and display ports.
  • wifi 6
  • metal chassis
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
GIGABYTE AORUS 17G Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 17.3″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 300 Hz Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 5.95 lbs
Between 1500 to 2000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15(2021) AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Processor 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q w/ 8 GB GDDR6 (Max TGP 100W 1 TB PCIe SSD 15.6" Matte QHD 165Hz 3ms IPS-Level, 300-nits - hours 4.8 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3080 Gpu
Ryzen 9 cpu(most powerful)
highly potable and compact chassis
colorful WQHD panel
good battery life
nice design
great audio
Superb ultra performance
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Asus ROG Zephyrus M15 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q 8GB GDDR6 (80-115W Graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6 inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS 240Hz 3ms, 100%sRGB, Pantone Validated Display 6 hours 4.8 lbs 8.5/10
Likes:
  • number of ports
  • great 240 hz display
  • good battery life
  • nice design
  • great speakers
  • easy to upgrade
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(hybrid mode watching videos) Weight Ratings
MECH-15 G3 Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 Super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1 TB PCIe SSD 15.6" 1080 x 1920 Pixels Full HD IPS 240Hz Refresh Rate Calibrated Display 6-7 Hours 4.68 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • above average battery life
  • lightweight
  • great display
  • great cpu and gpu performance for the price.
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Looped Video Test) weight
Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop 2021 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 512GB SSD 15.6" FHD 1080p 144Hz 5 Hours 4.6 lbs
Likes:
  • 10th gen processor
  • RTX 3060 Gpu
  • Slim and light design
  • Pleasing aesthetics
  • Upgradeable SSD, RAM, and WLAN
  • Enthusiast-level GPU performance
  • RGB Chroma backlighting
  • Fast game performance
  • High refresh display
  • Robust build quality
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15/17(2020)Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10875H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6” 240Hz IPS Type FHD/17.3” 300Hz IPS Type FHD 3 to 4 Hours 5.6 lbs 8.5/10
Likes:
  • new and powerful rtx 2070 super gpu performance.
  • new and powerful cpu performance
  • stay relatively cool
  • loud speakers
  • upgrade for the ram, ssd, wifi chip
  • quiet fans
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • 240Hz display
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(video rundown test) Weight Ratings
Alienware M15 R3 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB (2x256 PCIe M.2 SSD) 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz 7ms 300-nits 72% NTSC color gamut 2+ hours 4.65 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • decent cooling under load
  • 1TB of SSD storage and plenty of useful ports
  • Handy features include Wi-Fi 6 and customizable chassis and per-key lighting
  • sweet design
  • great build quality
  • comfy keyboard
  • can recharge via USB-C
  • 3x M.2 storage bays
  • per-key RGB lighting
  • MicroSD reader
  • fans run quiet inquiet mode
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test) weight Ratings
HP OMEN 2020 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 17.3-inch diagonal FHD, IPS, anti-glare, WLED-backlit, 300 nits, 100% sRGB (1920 x1080) display with 144Hz refresh rate 6 to 7 Hours 5.09 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu and cpu performance
  • great display
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • keep relatively cool
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GP66 Leopard Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 240 Hz IPS-level Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 4.5 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 Gpu
wifi 6
headphone jack
HDMI port
USB Type A
USB Type C
Nice keyboard
Nice display and color accuracy
Expandable RAM
Decent Fan sound under loading
Good thermals compared to other gaming laptops
Between $1000 to 1500 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF75 Thin 10UEK Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB NVMe SSD + 1 TB HDD 17.3" Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 144Hz, 45% NTSC - hours 5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI Stealth 15M Intel Core i7-11375H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 IPS-Level 144 Hz 45% NTSC Thin Bezel - hours 3.7 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
Gigabyte G5 Intel Core i5 10th Gen 10500H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel IPS-level, Anti-glare Display LCD (240 Hz, 72% NTSC) - hours 4.85 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
GIGABYTE AORUS 15G Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 240 Hz IPS-level Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 4.5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GS66 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 240hz FHD - hours 4.6 lbs
fancy metal case
NVMe SSD
room for a second NVMe SSD
USB 3.2 Gen 2
Thunderbolt 3
powerful battery
RGB lighting
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight Ratings
ROG Zephyrus g14 Gaming Laptop AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 14” PANTONE Validated IPS-Type Full HD (1920x1080) display 11:30 Hours (Continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits.) 3.53 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • high performing CPU performance from Ryzen 9 4900HS which is the latest cpu.
  • G14 chassis is slim, lightweight and very compact.
  • long battery life.
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
Eluktronics MAX-15 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display 7 hours 3.8 pounds
Likes:
  • wonderful 240 Hz IPS display
  • new and powerful 10th gen processor
  • superb performance
  • Nice build quality
  • Sweet design
  • lightweight
  • comfy keyboard and wonderful trackpad
  • keeps relatively cool when gaming
  • ram and ssd can be upgraded
  • numerous ports including hdmi, thunderbolt 3 and display ports.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Helios 300 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2070 max q 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD 240Hz 3ms IPS Display 5 Hours 5.07 pounds 9.2/10
One of the most bought gaming laptops is the Helios 300. Due to its standard over the years as packing great specifications which delivers a wonderful performance for it's price.
Likes:
  • sturdy build quality
  • compact, but still fairly heavy
  • good 240 Hz matte screen
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • capable thermal implementation, but the fans need to spin fast and loudly in order to keep the components at bay
  • easy to upgrade
  • Very Fast CPU for high graphic intensive games.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test weight Ratings
MSI GP65 Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" Thin Bezel FHD IPS-Level 144Hz 3ms 100%sRGB 72%NTSC 4 Hours 5.14 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • 144 Hz refresh rate and fast black-white response times as standard
  • nicely established display out of the box
  • M.2 2280 + 2.5-inch SATA III bays
  • comfy keyboard
  • bright display
  • SD reader
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight Ratings
ROG Zephyrus G15 (2020) Ultra Slim Gaming Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost (65-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6” 240Hz 3ms IPS-Type Full HD (1920x1080) PANTONE Validated display 4 hours (normal use) 4.4 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • new and powerful ryzen 7 4800H processor
  • wonderful gpu performance for the price.
  • great amount of RAM
  • 240 Hz display
  • slim design
  • lightweight
  • nicely build
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 AMD 4th Gen Ryzen 7 4800HS/intel i7 10750h 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (65-115/80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe SSD/1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6 inches Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED Display (144Hz Refresh Rate/240Hz 3ms 15.6” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type Display 4 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
well made and compact
excellent FHD 144/240 Hz IPS display
solid performance, especially in demanding loads
versatile Power Profiles
76Wh battery, with support for USB-C charging
Number of ports
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test weight Ratings
MSI GL65 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD IPS-Level 144Hz 72%NTSC Thin Bezel 2 to 3 Hours 5 lbs 8.6/10
Likes:
Impressive hardware mix for the price
144Hz display
Per-key backlighting
GeForce RTX 2070 GPU
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Normal use) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare, 300 nits 8 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • latest and powerful 10th gen processor
  • great gpu performance worth the price
  • Aluminum design and good build quality
  • Large arrow keys, RGB backlight, and clicky button
  • Thunderbolt certification and two M.2 slots with RAID 0 support
  • The display doesn’t flicker at any brightness level (BOE NV156FHM-NY6)
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test) weight Ratings
HP OMEN 2020 Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD display 1920 x 1080 144Hz FHD anti-glare 6 to 7 Hours 5.1 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu and cpu performance
  • great display
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • keep relatively cool
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Eluktronics rp 15 AMD 4th Gen Ryzen 7 4800H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Max P 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6" Narrow Bezel Full HD IPS-Type 144Hz Anti-Glare Display (1920 x 1080) 3 to 4 hours 4.25 lbs 8.9/10
Likes:
very small and lightweight given the performance
excellent CPU performance sustainability
full-size NumPad and arrow keys
fast, high quality 144 Hz panel
quiet when on Office mode
M.2 SSD heat spreaders
2x mini-DisplayPort
2x M.2 2280 slots
IR camera
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Helios 300 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 6 GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15. 6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen LED-backlit IPS Display (144Hz Refresh Rate, 3ms Overdrive Response Time, 300nit Brightness & 72% NTSC) 5 Hours 5.07 pounds 9.2/10
Likes:
  • sturdy build quality
  • compact, but still fairly heavy
  • good 144 Hz matte screen
  • capable thermal implementation, but the fans need to spin fast and loudly in order to keep the components at bay
  • easy to upgrade
  • Very Fast CPU for high graphic intensive games.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(streaming videos) Weight Ratings
Evoo Gaming 15.6” Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 4800H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 256GB SSD 15.6” Laptop, FHD, 120Hz 6 hours 4.9 lbs 8.8/10
Likes:
Great speakers
Powerful ryzen 7 4000 series cpu
great performing gpu and nice display
decent battery life
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF65 Thin Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q 6 GB GDDR6 (75 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6" FHD 144Hz IPS-Level, 45% NTSC Display - hours 4.1 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
ASUS TUF A15 Intel Core i7-11375H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB SSD 15.6" 144Hz Full HD IPS-Level (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare Display - hours 4.85 lbs
Between $800 to $1000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF65 Intel Core i5-10300H 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB SSD 144HZ IPS-LEVEL THIN BEZEL DISPLAY - hours 4.1 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(web browsing) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 5(1660ti) Intel core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660ti 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 15.6" Full HD LED-backlit (1920 x 1080) 120Hz IPS Display 6-7 Hours 5.3 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • 512GB Intel M.2 NVME SSD
  • great 10750h cpu performance and up to date.
  • Great input devices with an optional RGB backlight
  • It has two RAM SODIMM slots and two M.2 drives
  • great display and viewing angles
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
  • satisfactory cooling under loading
  • quiet fans
  • decent battery life
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(video rundown test) Weight Ratings
MSI Bravo 15 AMD Ryzen 5 4600H 8 GB RAM AMD Radeon RX 5500M 512 GB SSD 15.6" 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 144 Hz 3 ms, 100% sRGB 72% NTSC 6:55 hours(pcmag) 4.1 lbs 9/10
Likes:
Great overall performance for the price
wonderful display
lightweight
nice speakers
decent battery life
wifi 6
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video Rundown Test) Weight Ratings
HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop Intel Core i5-10300H/AMD Ryzen 5 4600H 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650/1660ti 4GB GDDR6/6GB GDDR6 (35-55/60-80W Graphics power) 256GB SSD 17.3-inch diagonal FHD, IPS, anti-glare, WLED-backlit, 300 nits, 100% sRGB (1920 x 1080) display 7 to 8 hours(Normal use) 4.5 lbs 8.9/10
Likes:
  • great battery life
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
  • latest 10th gen processor
  • price to performance ratio
  • wide screen especially for a budget laptop
  • up gradable storage
  • number of ports
  • able to run a number of popular games.
  • RGB backlighting
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video Rundown Test) Weight Ratings
Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop(wonderful budget laptop) Intel Core i5-10300H/ AMD Ryzen 5 4600H/Intel Core i5-9300H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with 4GB GDDR5 (35-55W Graphics Power) 256GB PCIe SSD Boot + 1TB HDD 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS LED Display 8 to 9 hours(Normal use) 5 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Long battery life
  • Decent build
  • cool palm rest even under sustained load as well as cool control throughout the laptop
  • Slim bezels display
  • Full HD IPS display
  • Great performance of cpu and gpu to price ratio.
  • Very fast processor suitable for the most demanding tasks.
  • great ratings for specs as a budget laptop.
  • responsive keyboard
  • USB Type a and c ports, ethernet port, hdmi port, DC in port and an audio jack
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
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List of Gaming Laptops including RTX 3060, 3070 and 3080 Gpus.

UPDATED February 10, 2021
FULL LISTING OF 3000 SERIES GAMING LAPTOPS HERE FOR US
FULL LISTING OF 3000 SERIES GAMING LAPTOP HERE FOR CANADIANS
UK and Canadian Links included
Keep an eye out for these special laptops for review based on what have been promised in terms of their performance:
  • Asus ROG Flow X13 with a Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Zephyrus G15 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Lenovo Legion 5 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Lenovo Legion 7 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu(hope hinges had improved)
  • Acer Nitro 5 (high end version) with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Strix Scar 15/17 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Asus Zephyrus Duo 15 SE with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
  • Acer Triton 300 SE with Intel 11th gen
  • Asus Zephyrus G14 V2 with Ryzen 5000 series cpu
Laptop buying guide 2020
PLEASE SEE THE COMPARISON CHARTS IN THE LINKs BETWEEN LAPTOPS OF THE DIFFERENT PRICE RANGES.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo Gaming Laptop SE AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 32 GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Super 8GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(115+Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe SSD 300Hz 3ms 15.6” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type PANTONE Validated Display - Hours 5.3 pounds
Likes:
Newest and very powerful Ryzen 5000 series CPU
RTX 3070 GPU
Innovative angled secondary display
Streamlined, slim design despite feature set
innovative attractive keyboard design and layout
unique second screen
wonderful productivity
can handle the most demanding games smoothly
Gorgeous design ready for work or play
Beautiful displays
Good battery life
Seriously fast SSDs
scifi style design
great sound quality and loud speakers
stays relative cool when gaming
upgradable ssd storage
Slim design
number of ports including thunderbolt 3
wifi 6
Under 4000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life Weight
[2021] HIDevolution ASUS ROG Flow X13 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 w/ 4 GB GDDR6 + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (80-150+W Graphics Power) 1 TB M.2 2230 SSD 13.4" WUXGA 120Hz IPS 2.9 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Predator Triton 500(Best with G Sync) Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 super max q 8 GB GDDR6(80-150+Watt graphics power) 1TB SSD 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD IPS Panel G-SYNC 300Hz/1ms2 5 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Excellent screen
  • superb gaming performance with the latest 10th gen processor and top end rtx 2080 gpu
  • Sleek, high-quality metal design
  • Powerful components capable of super-high frame rates in AAA titles
  • 300Hz G-Sync display
  • Good selection of ports
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Zephyrus S17 Gaming Laptop(powerful and stylish design) Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(80-150+Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 300Hz 3ms 17.3” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type PANTONE Validated Display 2 to 3 hours 5.7 lbs 8.3/10
Likes:
  • Simply incredible gaming power
  • Luxe and innovative build
  • Very portable and thin design
  • Superb 17-inch screen with narrow bezels
  • Runs relatively quiet despite hardware
  • smooth frame rates in quiet mode
  • Spectacular 300 Hz display
  • sturdy chassis casing
  • optional ROG eye webcam
  • wonderful VR gaming
  • loud speakers with great quality
  • satisfactory cooling system
  • thunderbolt 3
  • wifi 6 and number of other ports
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D highly demanding games at high settings with high frame rate.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight
Asus Strix Scar 15(2021) Latest 5th Gen AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX 32 GB RTX 3080 16GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 165Hz 3ms 15.6” Quad HD 2560 x 1440 IPS-Type Display - 5.6 lbs
Likes:
Latest and extremely powerful AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Processor
New and most GPU, RTX 3080
WiFi 6 (Intel AX201) 2×2 with Bluetooth 5.0
Gigabit LAN (Realtek RTL8168/8111)
3x USB-A 3.2 gen1
1x USB-C gen2 with video
data and charging
HDMI 2.0b
LAN
smaller, lighter and simpler than the previous gen
refined RGB elements
great QHD 165 Hz screen option
quiet default fan-profiles, at sub 45 dB on Turbo
good 90W battery life
great audio quality with improvements from predecessor
Between 2500 to 3000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Alienware Area 51 R2 Intel Core i7 10700K 16 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD 17.3" FHD (1920 x 1080) 360Hz 5ms 300-nits 100% sRGB color + Tobii Eyetracking + NVIDIA G-SYNC - hours 9 lbs 8.2/10
Likes:
  • latest 10th gen and extremely powerful cpu
  • number of ports including thunderbolt 3
  • high end graphics card
  • great display
  • solid built
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits of brightness) weight Ratings
Razer Blade Pro 17 Gaming Laptop 2020 Intel Core i7-10875H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q(80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB SSD 17.3" thin bezel 300Hz FHD Display 4:41 Hours(laptopmag) 5.7 lbs 8.3/10
Likes:
  • Slim, premium chassis
  • wonderfully design
  • Solid overall and gaming performance
  • stunning display
  • Comfortable, customizable per-key keyboard
  • smooth touchad
  • 300 Hz display
  • Great for VR gaming
  • thunderbolt 3 port and others
  • loud and high quality speakers
  • sharp and colorful display from webcam
  • handle the most graphically demanding games smoothly at really high frame rates.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Alienware M17 R3 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super 8G GDDR6(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB (2x 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD) 17.3 inch 300Hz 300nits 3ms Full HD 4 hours 5.51 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Attractive, lightweight design for a desktop replacement
  • Great graphics and overall performance
  • wonderful 4K display
  • Bright, colorful, large screen
  • Comfortable, clicky per-key RGB keyboard
  • Newest and powerful cpu
  • top of the line gpu performance
  • 32 GB RAM
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Between 2000 to 2500 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
Gigabyte Aero 17 Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 6 GB GDDR6 (80-125Watt graphics power) 1 TB PCIe SSD 17.3″ 4K/UHD 3840 x 2160 UHD HDR IPS-level, 3mm Thin Bezel Design, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 5.5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits) weight
MSI GS66 Stealth(excellent display standout) Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Super Max-Q 8G GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15. 6" FHD, Anti-Glare Wide View Angle 300Hz 3ms -Hours 4.6 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 GPU
Sleek, attractive design
Good overall and gaming performance
Excellent battery life
Blistering-fast transfer speeds
300 Hz display with fast response times and full sRGB coverage
2x SODIMM, 2x M.2 2280 slots, removable WLAN
runs quite cool when gaming compare to other gaming laptops
thin and relatively lightweight
Thunderbolt 3 support
per-key RGB lighting
180-degree laptop screen bend
2.5 Gbps Ethernet
larger clickpad
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight
MSI GE66 Raider Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX3070 8GB GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15. 6" FHD, Anti-Glare Wide View Angle 300Hz 3ms - Hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
decent weight
HDMI port,RT 45 port, mini display port, USB Type C port, USB Type A port, Headphone Jack, SD Card Slot
Sturdy built
Nice keyboard
Nice RGB Lighting on chassis and Keyboard
Great color accuracy and bright screen
decent speakers
upgradable 64 GB Ram
Wifi 6e card
Great performance, better than expected with the new rtx 3070 and 3080 gpu.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GE76 Raider Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX3070 8GB GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 17.3" FHD (1920x1080), 300Hz 3ms, IPS-Level - hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
  • RTX 3000 Series GPU
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu(the best) and cpu performance
  • great display with 300hz
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GP66 Leopard Intel Core i7-10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Max-Q 8 GB GDDR6 (80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD 15.6" Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 240Hz 3.5ms close to 100%sRGB - hours 5.2 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 Gpu
wifi 6
headphone jack
HDMI port
USB Type A
USB Type C
Nice keyboard
Nice display and color accuracy
Expandable RAM
Decent Fan sound under loading
Good thermals compared to other gaming laptops
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 7 Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVidia GeForce RTX 2080 super max Q (80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD 15.6" FHD IPS, 240 Hz refresh rate 8 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • great cooling overall
  • the looks is more appealing for students
  • long battery life
  • wonderful 240hz display
  • fairly lightweight
  • latest and powerful 10th gen processor
  • great gpu performance worth the price
  • Aluminum design and good build quality
  • Large arrow keys, RGB backlight, and clicky button
  • Thunderbolt certification and two M.2 slots with RAID 0 support
  • The display doesn’t flicker at any brightness level (BOE NV156FHM-NY6)
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Eluktronics MAX-15 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook/Eluktronics MAX-17 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook(MY Favorite choice) Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 super 8G GDDR6(80-150+ Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD/2TB (Dual 1TB) PCIe NVMe SSD 15.3" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display/17.3" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display 7 hours 3.8/4.7 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • wonderful 240 Hz IPS display
  • new and powerful 10th gen processor
  • superb performance
  • Nice build quality
  • Sweet design
  • lightweight
  • comfy keyboard and wonderful trackpad
  • keeps relatively cool when gaming
  • ram and ssd can be upgraded
  • numerous ports including HDMI, thunderbolt 3 and display ports.
  • wifi 6
  • metal chassis
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
GIGABYTE AORUS 17G Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 17.3″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 300 Hz Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 5.95 lbs
Between 1500 to 2000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15(2021) AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Processor 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q w/ 8 GB GDDR6 (Max TGP 100W 1 TB PCIe SSD 15.6" Matte QHD 165Hz 3ms IPS-Level, 300-nits - hours 4.8 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3080 Gpu
Ryzen 9 cpu(most powerful)
highly potable and compact chassis
colorful WQHD panel
good battery life
nice design
great audio
Superb ultra performance
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Asus ROG Zephyrus M15 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q 8GB GDDR6 (80-115W Graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6 inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS 240Hz 3ms, 100%sRGB, Pantone Validated Display 6 hours 4.8 lbs 8.5/10
Likes:
  • number of ports
  • great 240 hz display
  • good battery life
  • nice design
  • great speakers
  • easy to upgrade
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(hybrid mode watching videos) Weight Ratings
MECH-15 G3 Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 Super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1 TB PCIe SSD 15.6" 1080 x 1920 Pixels Full HD IPS 240Hz Refresh Rate Calibrated Display 6-7 Hours 4.68 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • above average battery life
  • lightweight
  • great display
  • great cpu and gpu performance for the price.
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Looped Video Test) weight
Razer Blade 15 Gaming Laptop 2021 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GDDR6(80-125 Watt graphics power) 512GB SSD 15.6" FHD 1080p 144Hz 5 Hours 4.6 lbs
Likes:
  • 10th gen processor
  • RTX 3060 Gpu
  • Slim and light design
  • Pleasing aesthetics
  • Upgradeable SSD, RAM, and WLAN
  • Enthusiast-level GPU performance
  • RGB Chroma backlighting
  • Fast game performance
  • High refresh display
  • Robust build quality
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15/17(2020)Gaming Laptop Intel Core i7-10875H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6” 240Hz IPS Type FHD/17.3” 300Hz IPS Type FHD 3 to 4 Hours 5.6 lbs 8.5/10
Likes:
  • new and powerful rtx 2070 super gpu performance.
  • new and powerful cpu performance
  • stay relatively cool
  • loud speakers
  • upgrade for the ram, ssd, wifi chip
  • quiet fans
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • 240Hz display
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(video rundown test) Weight Ratings
Alienware M15 R3 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB (2x256 PCIe M.2 SSD) 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz 7ms 300-nits 72% NTSC color gamut 2+ hours 4.65 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • decent cooling under load
  • 1TB of SSD storage and plenty of useful ports
  • Handy features include Wi-Fi 6 and customizable chassis and per-key lighting
  • sweet design
  • great build quality
  • comfy keyboard
  • can recharge via USB-C
  • 3x M.2 storage bays
  • per-key RGB lighting
  • MicroSD reader
  • fans run quiet inquiet mode
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test) weight Ratings
HP OMEN 2020 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 17.3-inch diagonal FHD, IPS, anti-glare, WLED-backlit, 300 nits, 100% sRGB (1920 x1080) display with 144Hz refresh rate 6 to 7 Hours 5.09 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu and cpu performance
  • great display
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • keep relatively cool
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GP66 Leopard Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 240 Hz IPS-level Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 4.5 lbs
Likes:
RTX 3070 Gpu
wifi 6
headphone jack
HDMI port
USB Type A
USB Type C
Nice keyboard
Nice display and color accuracy
Expandable RAM
Decent Fan sound under loading
Good thermals compared to other gaming laptops
Between $1000 to 1500 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF75 Thin 10UEK Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB NVMe SSD + 1 TB HDD 17.3" Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 144Hz, 45% NTSC - hours 5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI Stealth 15M Intel Core i7-11375H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 IPS-Level 144 Hz 45% NTSC Thin Bezel - hours 3.7 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
Gigabyte G5 Intel Core i5 10th Gen 10500H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel IPS-level, Anti-glare Display LCD (240 Hz, 72% NTSC) - hours 4.85 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
GIGABYTE AORUS 15G Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10870H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q 8 GB GDDR6 (80-125 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel 240 Hz IPS-level Display, X-Rite Pantone Certified, individually factory calibrated - hours 4.5 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GS66 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB SSD 15.6″ 1920 x 1080 240hz FHD - hours 4.6 lbs
fancy metal case
NVMe SSD
room for a second NVMe SSD
USB 3.2 Gen 2
Thunderbolt 3
powerful battery
RGB lighting
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight Ratings
ROG Zephyrus g14 Gaming Laptop AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 14” PANTONE Validated IPS-Type Full HD (1920x1080) display 11:30 Hours (Continuous web surfing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits.) 3.53 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • high performing CPU performance from Ryzen 9 4900HS which is the latest cpu.
  • G14 chassis is slim, lightweight and very compact.
  • long battery life.
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight
Eluktronics MAX-15 Slim & Ultra Light Notebook Intel Core i7-10875H 32 GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 super 8G GDDR6(80-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6" 240Hz Color Calibrated Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS-Type Display 7 hours 3.8 pounds
Likes:
  • wonderful 240 Hz IPS display
  • new and powerful 10th gen processor
  • superb performance
  • Nice build quality
  • Sweet design
  • lightweight
  • comfy keyboard and wonderful trackpad
  • keeps relatively cool when gaming
  • ram and ssd can be upgraded
  • numerous ports including hdmi, thunderbolt 3 and display ports.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Helios 300 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2070 max q 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD 240Hz 3ms IPS Display 5 Hours 5.07 pounds 9.2/10
One of the most bought gaming laptops is the Helios 300. Due to its standard over the years as packing great specifications which delivers a wonderful performance for it's price.
Likes:
  • sturdy build quality
  • compact, but still fairly heavy
  • good 240 Hz matte screen
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • capable thermal implementation, but the fans need to spin fast and loudly in order to keep the components at bay
  • easy to upgrade
  • Very Fast CPU for high graphic intensive games.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test weight Ratings
MSI GP65 Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" Thin Bezel FHD IPS-Level 144Hz 3ms 100%sRGB 72%NTSC 4 Hours 5.14 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • 144 Hz refresh rate and fast black-white response times as standard
  • nicely established display out of the box
  • M.2 2280 + 2.5-inch SATA III bays
  • comfy keyboard
  • bright display
  • SD reader
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life weight Ratings
ROG Zephyrus G15 (2020) Ultra Slim Gaming Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 with ROG Boost (65-115 Watt graphics power) 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6” 240Hz 3ms IPS-Type Full HD (1920x1080) PANTONE Validated display 4 hours (normal use) 4.4 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • new and powerful ryzen 7 4800H processor
  • wonderful gpu performance for the price.
  • great amount of RAM
  • 240 Hz display
  • slim design
  • lightweight
  • nicely build
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 AMD 4th Gen Ryzen 7 4800HS/intel i7 10750h 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6/NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (65-115/80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe SSD/1TB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6 inches Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED Display (144Hz Refresh Rate/240Hz 3ms 15.6” Full HD 1920x1080 IPS-Type Display 4 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
well made and compact
excellent FHD 144/240 Hz IPS display
solid performance, especially in demanding loads
versatile Power Profiles
76Wh battery, with support for USB-C charging
Number of ports
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test weight Ratings
MSI GL65 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6 (80-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD IPS-Level 144Hz 72%NTSC Thin Bezel 2 to 3 Hours 5 lbs 8.6/10
Likes:
Impressive hardware mix for the price
144Hz display
Per-key backlighting
GeForce RTX 2070 GPU
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Normal use) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare, 300 nits 8 hours 4.6 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • latest and powerful 10th gen processor
  • great gpu performance worth the price
  • Aluminum design and good build quality
  • Large arrow keys, RGB backlight, and clicky button
  • Thunderbolt certification and two M.2 slots with RAID 0 support
  • The display doesn’t flicker at any brightness level (BOE NV156FHM-NY6)
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video rundown test) weight Ratings
HP OMEN 2020 Intel Core i7-10750H 32 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15.6" FHD display 1920 x 1080 144Hz FHD anti-glare 6 to 7 Hours 5.1 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Price to performance ratio
  • superb gpu and cpu performance
  • great display
  • lots of ports
  • metal chassis
  • easily upgradable
  • High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
  • keep relatively cool
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life (Normal use) Weight Ratings
Eluktronics rp 15 AMD 4th Gen Ryzen 7 4800H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Max P 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD 15.6" Narrow Bezel Full HD IPS-Type 144Hz Anti-Glare Display (1920 x 1080) 3 to 4 hours 4.25 lbs 8.9/10
Likes:
very small and lightweight given the performance
excellent CPU performance sustainability
full-size NumPad and arrow keys
fast, high quality 144 Hz panel
quiet when on Office mode
M.2 SSD heat spreaders
2x mini-DisplayPort
2x M.2 2280 slots
IR camera
High-End graphics card, capable of running the latest 3D games at high settings.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal use) Weight Ratings
Acer Helios 300 Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 6 GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB NVMe SSD 15. 6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) Widescreen LED-backlit IPS Display (144Hz Refresh Rate, 3ms Overdrive Response Time, 300nit Brightness & 72% NTSC) 5 Hours 5.07 pounds 9.2/10
Likes:
  • sturdy build quality
  • compact, but still fairly heavy
  • good 144 Hz matte screen
  • capable thermal implementation, but the fans need to spin fast and loudly in order to keep the components at bay
  • easy to upgrade
  • Very Fast CPU for high graphic intensive games.
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(streaming videos) Weight Ratings
Evoo Gaming 15.6” Laptop AMD Ryzen 7 4800H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 256GB SSD 15.6” Laptop, FHD, 120Hz 6 hours 4.9 lbs 8.8/10
Likes:
Great speakers
Powerful ryzen 7 4000 series cpu
great performing gpu and nice display
decent battery life
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF65 Thin Intel Core i7-10750H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q 6 GB GDDR6 (75 Watt graphics power) 512 GB PCIe SSD 15.6" FHD 144Hz IPS-Level, 45% NTSC Display - hours 4.1 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
ASUS TUF Dash F15 Intel Core i7-11375H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB SSD 15.6" 144Hz Full HD IPS-Level (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare Display - hours 4.85 lbs
Between $800 to $1000 USD
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(normal test) Weight
MSI GF65 Intel Core i5-10300H 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q 6 GB GDDR6 (60-115 Watt graphics power) 512 GB SSD 144HZ IPS-LEVEL THIN BEZEL DISPLAY - hours 4.1 lbs
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(web browsing) Weight Ratings
Lenovo Legion 5(1660ti) Intel core i7-10750H 16 GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660ti 6GB GDDR6 (65-115 Watt graphics power) 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD 15.6" Full HD LED-backlit (1920 x 1080) 120Hz IPS Display 6-7 Hours 5.3 pounds 9/10
Likes:
  • 512GB Intel M.2 NVME SSD
  • great 10750h cpu performance and up to date.
  • Great input devices with an optional RGB backlight
  • It has two RAM SODIMM slots and two M.2 drives
  • great display and viewing angles
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
  • satisfactory cooling under loading
  • quiet fans
  • decent battery life
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(video rundown test) Weight Ratings
MSI Bravo 15 AMD Ryzen 5 4600H 8 GB RAM AMD Radeon RX 5500M 512 GB SSD 15.6" 1920 x 1080 Thin Bezel FHD, IPS-Level 144 Hz 3 ms, 100% sRGB 72% NTSC 6:55 hours(pcmag) 4.1 lbs 9/10
Likes:
Great overall performance for the price
wonderful display
lightweight
nice speakers
decent battery life
wifi 6
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video Rundown Test) Weight Ratings
HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop Intel Core i5-10300H/AMD Ryzen 5 4600H 8 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650/1660ti 4GB GDDR6/6GB GDDR6 (35-55/60-80W Graphics power) 256GB SSD 17.3-inch diagonal FHD, IPS, anti-glare, WLED-backlit, 300 nits, 100% sRGB (1920 x 1080) display 7 to 8 hours(Normal use) 4.5 lbs 8.9/10
Likes:
  • great battery life
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
  • latest 10th gen processor
  • price to performance ratio
  • wide screen especially for a budget laptop
  • up gradable storage
  • number of ports
  • able to run a number of popular games.
  • RGB backlighting
Laptop Processor RAM GPU Storage Size & Res Battery Life(Video Rundown Test) Weight Ratings
Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop(wonderful budget laptop) Intel Core i5-10300H/ AMD Ryzen 5 4600H/Intel Core i5-9300H 16 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with 4GB GDDR5 (35-55W Graphics Power) 256GB PCIe SSD Boot + 1TB HDD 15.6" Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS LED Display 8 to 9 hours(Normal use) 5 lbs 9/10
Likes:
  • Long battery life
  • Decent build
  • cool palm rest even under sustained load as well as cool control throughout the laptop
  • Slim bezels display
  • Full HD IPS display
  • Great performance of cpu and gpu to price ratio.
  • Very fast processor suitable for the most demanding tasks.
  • great ratings for specs as a budget laptop.
  • responsive keyboard
  • USB Type a and c ports, ethernet port, hdmi port, DC in port and an audio jack
  • Mid-Range graphics card, capable of running modern 3D games at medium settings.
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