Hi, forum.
I'm looking to replace my old gaming laptop and was originally thinking about a 17" Ionico, but was concerned that the lovely slim design might not be great for heat. Then the Valeon appeared and looked like it might be better for heat, but is obviously much less attractive. So I'm wondering how much difference that extra thickness is likely to make in real terms. I can get very similar specs on the two (Ryzen 9, RTX3070 as long as I'm patient), so I'm looking at how to get the best out of that hardware, and keeping it effective for as long as possible. Things to consider are:
I'm looking to replace my old gaming laptop and was originally thinking about a 17" Ionico, but was concerned that the lovely slim design might not be great for heat. Then the Valeon appeared and looked like it might be better for heat, but is obviously much less attractive. So I'm wondering how much difference that extra thickness is likely to make in real terms. I can get very similar specs on the two (Ryzen 9, RTX3070 as long as I'm patient), so I'm looking at how to get the best out of that hardware, and keeping it effective for as long as possible. Things to consider are:
- I'm not planning upgrading or overclocking, so these aren't factors for me
- I get the best I can when I need it, use it until it doesn't anymore; simplicity and longevity are my key factors
- It's been a while since I've had a good gaming PC, so initially I'll be playing a lot of slightly older games from my Steam List of Shame that won't tax modern tech that much, but I still want to play more recent stuff as I get back into my old hobby
- This will be an all-purpose machine that I'll be working on as well as playing, so things like a full size keyboard will make a difference to my life
- It's mostly desk-bound, so weight and battery life aren't primary concerns, though it would be nice to work out and about with it if I can
- I often run a second monitor, or put it through a TV for watching stuff, both currently just 1080p with no immediate plans to upgrade
- I'm considering VR in the nearish future, if I can
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