Daniel.winyard
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New Recoil: 16” Laptop Review.
Specs,
New Laptop Recoil Series: 16" Matte QHD 240Hz sRGB 100% LED Widescreen (2560x1600), Intel® Core™ i9 24 Core Processor 13900HX (5.4GHz Turbo), 64GB Corsair 4800MHz SODIMM DDR5 (2 x 32GB), NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 4090(Mobile (M)) - 16.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1, 2TB SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 7000MB/R, 5000MB/W)
Reasons for purchasing.
I felt it was time to purchase a new laptop to improve my gaming and workstation experience. I intend to use the laptop for multiple purposes including a lot of gaming. I am currently using excel, pdf editing, accounting all at the same time. I would like to use the new system to do photo and video editing at home, voluntary work and at work for underground mine 3d profiling.
Why did I order so much RAM? Simple answer is if one module fails will still have one working. Why not have two similar SSD drives, I have a 980 Pro as a secondary drive on my current laptop, if I want to use two of the same, I will swap between the two.
I currently have two laptops one I purchased from PC specialist in 2013 to 2014 which is;
Laptop, Vortex Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD LED Widescreen (1920x1080) , Core™i7 Quad Core Mobile Processor i7-4910MQ (2.90GHz) 8MB, 6GB KINGSTON HYPER-X IMPACT 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 (2 x 8GB), 2 x NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 980M - 8.0GB DDR5 Video RAM - DirectX® 11. 1TB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, SATA 6Gb/s (upto 540MB/sR | 520MB/sW).
My daughter is currently using this for following influencers, gaming, research into drawing and schoolwork.
In 2019 after I had moved to Zimbabwe, I wanted an upgrade bought a RTX2080(M) system as follows;
Laptop, MSI GE75 Raider 8SG 17 inch Screen 144hz, Intel i7-8750H CPU 4,091 MHz (2,200 MHz), 6 cores 12 logical, Nvidia RTX2080 8GB 1,950 MHz (1,380 MHz), 32GB Samsung RAM 2x 16,384 MB Crucial Technology DDR4 @ 2,660 MHz, 1X 2,048 GB INTEL SSDPEKNW020T8 SSD.
It’s been over 4 years since purchasing this computer and to be fair is still a great system that runs nearly every Game well in 1080p. Seeing all the hype and desiring a newer more modern system, that would have better rendering distance on RTX Minecraft (lol) among other things. I thought it was time for an upgrade to improve frame rates in games on max settings having at least min framerates at around 60fps. I do a lot of gaming on 1080p, but I desire to game at higher resolutions with better frame rates. Looking at the reviews and benchmark results from last season’s RTX 3080ti (M) it offered about a 64% increase on my RTX 2080 (M) graphics system. I initially thought at buying from South Africa but looking at benchmarks on the rtx 4090 (M) it offered nearly a 109% increase in performance. In terms of cost per performance though I did look at getting a custom-built desktop from south Africa which would offer astronomical performance increases in comparison. But since our company is paying it was suggested by the boss that I wait for the newer graphics cards and get a laptop for ease of use, mobility, power consumption (we have lots of power cuts and low power consumptions puts less load on solar backup systems at home and at work). In terms of price, it would have been more expensive to buy 4090 laptop system in South Africa than it would have to bring in from the UK with a friend. Our geologist business partner has a geo physicist coming to do some work for us and he agreed he would be able to bring it in for us, so I opted to buy from PC Specialist. Having bought a laptops from them in the past I was happy to wait for him to bring it in, the last one I bought from PCS was in 2013-14 a 980M Vortex 17” laptop. Which is still going strong after nearly 10 Years can’t really fault buying it from PCS. Hopefully the new laptop will meet the longevity as my old 17” Vortex.
I did a bit of research I added the RTX 4070 (m) and the RTX 4080 benchmarks after I ordered the 4090 system to see if I had been a bit of plonker going for top end of the new graphics card line up. The 4090 is only a fraction ahead of the 4080 really not too much difference with the 4090 just ahead of the 4080 by 17% increase in performance using my GE75 raider as the standard. It’s the 19-03-2023 and I get the new system on the 23 of March. Looking forward to giving it a spin and then just comparing it in real time to see if it is 209% increase… Part of me wishes I bought the PCS water cooling unit to go with it as I am sure it would make it easier to meet that 209% increase as the unknown online result gave. Getting excited hoping geo engineer friend will not forget to bring it.
23-03-23 First impressions.
Keyboard layout….. Well I am very pleased to say its a SteelSeries Mechanical Keyboard my MSI raider which it is replacing has a steel series keybourd they are excellent and I have had no problems with my old one on my laptop so continuity here is brilliant.
Screen size… display quality… The screen size is a little smaller than the MSI raider but its QHD 240hz refresh rate and picture Quality is crisp, sharp and clear. Really pleased with graphics quality and frame rates whilst benching some games. Ray-Tracying in Shadow of the tomb raider is absolutely remarkable when it bench marks through the jungle trees look a let boxy light effects make you feel like your in the jungle with Lara.
Its feels Surprisingly light, the chassis is not to swar-ve but its modesty is growing on me.
Wow but how does it bench.... Does my market research meet expectations upon real time comparison?
Overall from my initial benchmarking I am a tiny bit disappointed its not performing as good as its peers on fire strike part of me wishes the i bought the liquid cooling kit that wasn't available when I ordered the system. BUT it still a massive improvement on my last system and it looks like 4K will be playable on the new system.
Over all I am very happy with the performance going to busy benchmarking the games over the next couple of days so watch this space for an update. Its the 23rd of March and I only got the laptop delivered to me in Zimbabwe today.
24-03-23
I ve Managed to bench a few Games here are the results so far If your going to one of these laptops I expect the water cooling will really push up the performance but I am very Happy that I am getting nearly a 100% increase in performance whist benchmarking the games. Its still was worth the buy in my opinion. And overall the quality of the machine and the build is excellent. Like most laptops under load in the games the fans are pretty fast and loud...
Will definitely test some more games as I go, and will post the results. Unfortunately I am unable to get the 4K to work on my other monitor so cant up date on that yet. Really happy so far there's little loss in performance in QHD on most of the games which is great as that's the native resolution.
Blue is RTX2080, Orange HD on RTX 4090 and Purple Is UHD.
HD (1080) Improvement from my last system is pretty impressive.
81% In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, 101% in Warhammer 3, 81% in Assassins Creed Odyssey, 116% in Farcry 6, 67% in Assassins Creed Valhalla, 97% in Forza 4.
UHD is not far behind, I am pleased with the results as this native resolution of this machine so I will be playing an working in that resolution most of the time.
Overall this is a great compact laptop it is a considerable improvement on my last one I am very happy. The only thing I would want to do in the future is buy the water cooler...
Specs,
New Laptop Recoil Series: 16" Matte QHD 240Hz sRGB 100% LED Widescreen (2560x1600), Intel® Core™ i9 24 Core Processor 13900HX (5.4GHz Turbo), 64GB Corsair 4800MHz SODIMM DDR5 (2 x 32GB), NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 4090(Mobile (M)) - 16.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1, 2TB SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 7000MB/R, 5000MB/W)
Reasons for purchasing.
I felt it was time to purchase a new laptop to improve my gaming and workstation experience. I intend to use the laptop for multiple purposes including a lot of gaming. I am currently using excel, pdf editing, accounting all at the same time. I would like to use the new system to do photo and video editing at home, voluntary work and at work for underground mine 3d profiling.
Why did I order so much RAM? Simple answer is if one module fails will still have one working. Why not have two similar SSD drives, I have a 980 Pro as a secondary drive on my current laptop, if I want to use two of the same, I will swap between the two.
I currently have two laptops one I purchased from PC specialist in 2013 to 2014 which is;
Laptop, Vortex Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD LED Widescreen (1920x1080) , Core™i7 Quad Core Mobile Processor i7-4910MQ (2.90GHz) 8MB, 6GB KINGSTON HYPER-X IMPACT 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 (2 x 8GB), 2 x NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 980M - 8.0GB DDR5 Video RAM - DirectX® 11. 1TB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, SATA 6Gb/s (upto 540MB/sR | 520MB/sW).
My daughter is currently using this for following influencers, gaming, research into drawing and schoolwork.
In 2019 after I had moved to Zimbabwe, I wanted an upgrade bought a RTX2080(M) system as follows;
Laptop, MSI GE75 Raider 8SG 17 inch Screen 144hz, Intel i7-8750H CPU 4,091 MHz (2,200 MHz), 6 cores 12 logical, Nvidia RTX2080 8GB 1,950 MHz (1,380 MHz), 32GB Samsung RAM 2x 16,384 MB Crucial Technology DDR4 @ 2,660 MHz, 1X 2,048 GB INTEL SSDPEKNW020T8 SSD.
It’s been over 4 years since purchasing this computer and to be fair is still a great system that runs nearly every Game well in 1080p. Seeing all the hype and desiring a newer more modern system, that would have better rendering distance on RTX Minecraft (lol) among other things. I thought it was time for an upgrade to improve frame rates in games on max settings having at least min framerates at around 60fps. I do a lot of gaming on 1080p, but I desire to game at higher resolutions with better frame rates. Looking at the reviews and benchmark results from last season’s RTX 3080ti (M) it offered about a 64% increase on my RTX 2080 (M) graphics system. I initially thought at buying from South Africa but looking at benchmarks on the rtx 4090 (M) it offered nearly a 109% increase in performance. In terms of cost per performance though I did look at getting a custom-built desktop from south Africa which would offer astronomical performance increases in comparison. But since our company is paying it was suggested by the boss that I wait for the newer graphics cards and get a laptop for ease of use, mobility, power consumption (we have lots of power cuts and low power consumptions puts less load on solar backup systems at home and at work). In terms of price, it would have been more expensive to buy 4090 laptop system in South Africa than it would have to bring in from the UK with a friend. Our geologist business partner has a geo physicist coming to do some work for us and he agreed he would be able to bring it in for us, so I opted to buy from PC Specialist. Having bought a laptops from them in the past I was happy to wait for him to bring it in, the last one I bought from PCS was in 2013-14 a 980M Vortex 17” laptop. Which is still going strong after nearly 10 Years can’t really fault buying it from PCS. Hopefully the new laptop will meet the longevity as my old 17” Vortex.
I did a bit of research I added the RTX 4070 (m) and the RTX 4080 benchmarks after I ordered the 4090 system to see if I had been a bit of plonker going for top end of the new graphics card line up. The 4090 is only a fraction ahead of the 4080 really not too much difference with the 4090 just ahead of the 4080 by 17% increase in performance using my GE75 raider as the standard. It’s the 19-03-2023 and I get the new system on the 23 of March. Looking forward to giving it a spin and then just comparing it in real time to see if it is 209% increase… Part of me wishes I bought the PCS water cooling unit to go with it as I am sure it would make it easier to meet that 209% increase as the unknown online result gave. Getting excited hoping geo engineer friend will not forget to bring it.
23-03-23 First impressions.
Keyboard layout….. Well I am very pleased to say its a SteelSeries Mechanical Keyboard my MSI raider which it is replacing has a steel series keybourd they are excellent and I have had no problems with my old one on my laptop so continuity here is brilliant.
Screen size… display quality… The screen size is a little smaller than the MSI raider but its QHD 240hz refresh rate and picture Quality is crisp, sharp and clear. Really pleased with graphics quality and frame rates whilst benching some games. Ray-Tracying in Shadow of the tomb raider is absolutely remarkable when it bench marks through the jungle trees look a let boxy light effects make you feel like your in the jungle with Lara.
Its feels Surprisingly light, the chassis is not to swar-ve but its modesty is growing on me.
Wow but how does it bench.... Does my market research meet expectations upon real time comparison?
My results (3dmark.com) | ||
Test | CurrentGE75 Raider 8SG 17 inch RTX2080 | NEW PCS Recoil 16" RTX4090 |
firestrike 1080P | 20101 | 35225 |
firestrike extreme QHD | 11648 | 23465 |
firestrike ultra UHD | 6046 | 14033 |
port royal | 6216 | 12576 |
time spy | 8614 | 19365 |
ratracing feauture test | 20.78 | 110.78 |
Overall from my initial benchmarking I am a tiny bit disappointed its not performing as good as its peers on fire strike part of me wishes the i bought the liquid cooling kit that wasn't available when I ordered the system. BUT it still a massive improvement on my last system and it looks like 4K will be playable on the new system.
Over all I am very happy with the performance going to busy benchmarking the games over the next couple of days so watch this space for an update. Its the 23rd of March and I only got the laptop delivered to me in Zimbabwe today.
24-03-23
I ve Managed to bench a few Games here are the results so far If your going to one of these laptops I expect the water cooling will really push up the performance but I am very Happy that I am getting nearly a 100% increase in performance whist benchmarking the games. Its still was worth the buy in my opinion. And overall the quality of the machine and the build is excellent. Like most laptops under load in the games the fans are pretty fast and loud...
Will definitely test some more games as I go, and will post the results. Unfortunately I am unable to get the 4K to work on my other monitor so cant up date on that yet. Really happy so far there's little loss in performance in QHD on most of the games which is great as that's the native resolution.
Blue is RTX2080, Orange HD on RTX 4090 and Purple Is UHD.
HD (1080) Improvement from my last system is pretty impressive.
81% In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, 101% in Warhammer 3, 81% in Assassins Creed Odyssey, 116% in Farcry 6, 67% in Assassins Creed Valhalla, 97% in Forza 4.
UHD is not far behind, I am pleased with the results as this native resolution of this machine so I will be playing an working in that resolution most of the time.
Overall this is a great compact laptop it is a considerable improvement on my last one I am very happy. The only thing I would want to do in the future is buy the water cooler...
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