GeraltofRookia
Member
Hi everyone!
I've been researching for a gaming laptop for 5 months now, obviously I'm not an easy buyer.
As a Witcher fan, I know that most laptops on a 800+ budget would play the game smoothly with ultra settings, but I'm willing to go a bit higher, as I want to be able to play most new titles for the next 4-5 years (eg Cyberpunk)
My budget is around £1200 give or take, and I'm really not sure what I should buy to have zero lag and game problems for the next few years.
More specifically, I've heard so much about the 1660Ti being better than the 2060, as the former is the best of the 1 series, and the latter is the worst of the 20 series.
Also, I'm not sure about the CPU differences and which would be the most future-proof.
I'm leaving here two builds that I've tried in the PCS site, I would highly appreciate any comments/amendments on how this would do for my needs and if there's something that shouldn't be there as it will be outdated or not enough performance-wise soon.
Thanking kindly in advance everyone that will contribute with their help
Best,
Yannis
I've been researching for a gaming laptop for 5 months now, obviously I'm not an easy buyer.
As a Witcher fan, I know that most laptops on a 800+ budget would play the game smoothly with ultra settings, but I'm willing to go a bit higher, as I want to be able to play most new titles for the next 4-5 years (eg Cyberpunk)
My budget is around £1200 give or take, and I'm really not sure what I should buy to have zero lag and game problems for the next few years.
More specifically, I've heard so much about the 1660Ti being better than the 2060, as the former is the best of the 1 series, and the latter is the worst of the 20 series.
Also, I'm not sure about the CPU differences and which would be the most future-proof.
I'm leaving here two builds that I've tried in the PCS site, I would highly appreciate any comments/amendments on how this would do for my needs and if there's something that shouldn't be there as it will be outdated or not enough performance-wise soon.
Thanking kindly in advance everyone that will contribute with their help
Best,
Yannis