Hello all, read under the dotted line to see my original post. My requirements and focus have changed a bit, and so is the type of advise I'm looking for. I might be looking for a unicorn here, or something way above my budget, but I think it makes sense to ask.
Below you will also find my life story and the use case for my laptop.
Too make it short:
I prefer a laptop that will be quiet and run relatively cool. The dimensions don't matter, and both 15.6 and 17.3 are welcome. I showed my wife the difference in sizes and she said "sure". This was a good Father's day. 🤪
Min CPU: i7-10750H or 4800H. preferred i7-10850H.
Min GPU: 1660Ti but prefer RTX2060 and will go up to 2070 if I can.
All other parts can be minimal or absent, as I have my own. no OS needed. Extra cooling paste is a good idea.
As the topic says, my top budget is €1500.
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Original topic: Vyper III vs Defiance VII vs Recoil IV - 15.6"
Hi Everyone, nice to be here!
I'm on a search for a new gaming laptop. I have a 5 year old Lenovo E550 with i5 and baseline dedicated GPU that can't run current games anymore (and didn't do a great job earlier with it either). Prior to that, between 2009 and 2015 I had a serious gaming laptop which was loud, heavy (4.5kg) and had 40min. idle battery life.
Wanting a PC that would run my games for a few more years, I decided to dive into the rabbit hole of customized chassis again and see what's on offer.
TBH, I'm not a heavy gamer and I mostly do management simulations or turn based strategy (last 2 games were CIV 6 and Tropico 6, both barely move on my current laptop). I don't have other heavy uses for the laptop. The only requirement that it would not look like a beast, as it sits on the dining table, and should be aesthetic, so my wife won't nag me to put it away when not in use. Therefore, my 15.6" requirement.
After looking at 10 brands (including ASUS, MSI, Lenovo) and about 25 different models, I narrowed it down to PCS as the brand, and the following 3 models:
Vyper III, Defiance VII and Recoil IV. The i7-10850H was the selling point for me (though I was eyeing the 4800H originally). I thought I'd be happy with a 1660Ti GPU, but it was a quick decision to opt for 2060 instead.
The configuration of the laptops is thus, the same: The 10850 and the 2060 with minimal RAM\SSD parts (I bring my own), with extra cooling paste and no Windows license.
The Vyper and Defiance end up at €1300 and the Recoil at €1500 (with the 240Hz screen instead of 144Hz with the others). My original budget was indeed around the €1300 and only the first 2 were real original candidates.
So after this long intro - here are my set of questions:
1) What is the selling point of each chassis, or the mortal difference between them? The Vyper is light, but why would the Defiance costs the same, despite being 300g heavier and from plastic?
Looking at the forums, I see owners of the Vyper complaining about various issues, mostly around battery life and temperatures. I saw similar complaints with the Vyper II.
I couldn't really find any review over the defiance VII. The Recoil was offered as an upgrade from the Vyper in one of the posts, so does the Recoil also have better heat management?
2) On to GPU: I thought about upgrading from 2060 to the 2070 (Vyper) or 2070MaxQ (Defiance), for a ~€150 bump. Again, will the Vyper stand the heat? If I go for recoil = no GPU upgrade. I know MaxQ is not the best upgrade vs the 2060, but can anyone comment how this fares with PCS laptops?
3) Do thicker laptops necessarily disperse heat better? In this case, the Optimus XI might also be an option
4) I never used a laptop cooling pad, and the wife wouldn't like another cable \ noise going on in the room. Will this be a dealbreaker?
I really appreciate your input in advance.
My finger is trigger happy, and I want to make sure I'm aiming at the right target!
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Thank you again for your help!!
Below you will also find my life story and the use case for my laptop.
Too make it short:
I prefer a laptop that will be quiet and run relatively cool. The dimensions don't matter, and both 15.6 and 17.3 are welcome. I showed my wife the difference in sizes and she said "sure". This was a good Father's day. 🤪
Min CPU: i7-10750H or 4800H. preferred i7-10850H.
Min GPU: 1660Ti but prefer RTX2060 and will go up to 2070 if I can.
All other parts can be minimal or absent, as I have my own. no OS needed. Extra cooling paste is a good idea.
As the topic says, my top budget is €1500.
..........................................
Original topic: Vyper III vs Defiance VII vs Recoil IV - 15.6"
Hi Everyone, nice to be here!
I'm on a search for a new gaming laptop. I have a 5 year old Lenovo E550 with i5 and baseline dedicated GPU that can't run current games anymore (and didn't do a great job earlier with it either). Prior to that, between 2009 and 2015 I had a serious gaming laptop which was loud, heavy (4.5kg) and had 40min. idle battery life.
Wanting a PC that would run my games for a few more years, I decided to dive into the rabbit hole of customized chassis again and see what's on offer.
TBH, I'm not a heavy gamer and I mostly do management simulations or turn based strategy (last 2 games were CIV 6 and Tropico 6, both barely move on my current laptop). I don't have other heavy uses for the laptop. The only requirement that it would not look like a beast, as it sits on the dining table, and should be aesthetic, so my wife won't nag me to put it away when not in use. Therefore, my 15.6" requirement.
After looking at 10 brands (including ASUS, MSI, Lenovo) and about 25 different models, I narrowed it down to PCS as the brand, and the following 3 models:
Vyper III, Defiance VII and Recoil IV. The i7-10850H was the selling point for me (though I was eyeing the 4800H originally). I thought I'd be happy with a 1660Ti GPU, but it was a quick decision to opt for 2060 instead.
The configuration of the laptops is thus, the same: The 10850 and the 2060 with minimal RAM\SSD parts (I bring my own), with extra cooling paste and no Windows license.
The Vyper and Defiance end up at €1300 and the Recoil at €1500 (with the 240Hz screen instead of 144Hz with the others). My original budget was indeed around the €1300 and only the first 2 were real original candidates.
So after this long intro - here are my set of questions:
1) What is the selling point of each chassis, or the mortal difference between them? The Vyper is light, but why would the Defiance costs the same, despite being 300g heavier and from plastic?
Looking at the forums, I see owners of the Vyper complaining about various issues, mostly around battery life and temperatures. I saw similar complaints with the Vyper II.
I couldn't really find any review over the defiance VII. The Recoil was offered as an upgrade from the Vyper in one of the posts, so does the Recoil also have better heat management?
2) On to GPU: I thought about upgrading from 2060 to the 2070 (Vyper) or 2070MaxQ (Defiance), for a ~€150 bump. Again, will the Vyper stand the heat? If I go for recoil = no GPU upgrade. I know MaxQ is not the best upgrade vs the 2060, but can anyone comment how this fares with PCS laptops?
3) Do thicker laptops necessarily disperse heat better? In this case, the Optimus XI might also be an option
4) I never used a laptop cooling pad, and the wife wouldn't like another cable \ noise going on in the room. Will this be a dealbreaker?
I really appreciate your input in advance.
My finger is trigger happy, and I want to make sure I'm aiming at the right target!
..........................................
Thank you again for your help!!
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