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ThinkPad T14
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Nice first look with Digital Foundry. Always believed Lunar Lake was a sidegrade to the HX370/Z2E (890M), but this seems like a real upgrade. (Also didn't realize Intel themselves were the ones giving the power measurement tool to media outlets, very cool). Important to note, these tests are done at
...Noble00_ in r/hardware
January 13, 2026 8:17 PM
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The Tuf A14 also decidedly is limited to 32GB and no 16 core cpu. They specifically used the 8 core and 12 core cpu paired with 8060S. That tells you they wanted to cut as much non-gaming components as possible to make it more cost effective for gaming. Not having high ram kills the main and really
...996forever in r/hardware
February 27, 2026 5:29 PM
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Gaming laptops are a safer bet because alot of 3D modelling software heavily prefers discrete graphics, aka the graphics card + I'm no arki student, but got friends who are not just in Benilde. Depending on what programs you use, not everything is available in Mac (and they are harder to crack, if y
...Kimour in r/Benilde
March 29, 2026 12:50 PM
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TLDR; Minimalize (is that a word?), sell desktop, keep laptop, finish up school, and then go back to what you are most comfortable with afterwards! Bro the 4070 mobile GPU is more than capable at handling any type of gaming at high graphics 60+ fps (and 60 is putting it low, you definitely can run m
...GalactusBro in r/ZephyrusG14
September 29, 2025 2:39 AM
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OP, just want to make another suggestion, I live in a small apartment too for part of the year and my primary gaming device is a 14" laptop. Would a compact gaming laptop not make more sense than a handheld? They can get expensive in a 14" form factor, but something like last years Asus TUF A14 (AMD
...fsxfan in r/LegionGo
December 30, 2025 11:50 AM
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You can get Strix Halo laptops, all AMD. The GPU is comparable to a 3060, but with variable and higher VRAM. Here's a list https://www.ultrabookreview.com/70442-amd-strix-halo-laptops/ Currently there’s the ASUS Flow Z13 available, I have one. The TUF A14 (https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf
...lucian1900 in r/BDS
February 26, 2026 9:57 AM
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I like recommending 14-inch Windows laptops with a weak dedicated GPU, a low resolution screen, and a large battery. This usually gives you something which will stably run SOLIDWORKS, but won't be a PITA to keep plugged in for classwork (or for long hours in the library). Right now, it seems the kin
...TunakTun633 in r/ColoradoSchoolOfMines
May 3, 2025 7:32 AM
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D3DMetal + MSync Then a few console parameters (-nojoy, -novid, fps_max 0, -high etc.) 1600x900, balanced FSR, Mostly medium because it runs better than low(!) 55-75 based on scenario but it will NEVER FEEL fluid, it is jittery, frame time is all over the place and the experience is not the best whi
...No-Chart-1369 in r/macgaming
November 20, 2025 10:44 PM
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What kind of performance are you looking for? I have an Xbox Ally X in addition to the Z13 and have no trouble running games like Fortnite at 120 FPS and CoD Black Ops 7 at 110+ FPS on it at 1080P. Could get more frames out of the latter but have it set to a more balanced combination of graphics and
...dosukebe in r/FlowZ13
January 20, 2026 1:35 PM
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For a small form factor gaming laptop with good battery life for non gaming use look at the 2025 RTX 5060 Asus Tuf A14. Should give 8-10 hours regular use with the Nvidia GPU off and still be able to play most AAA games at medium to high settings. Take a look at some YouTube reviews.
DirectorLucky6547 in r/Surface
February 13, 2026 12:07 AM
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