gaming isn't a big priority but it's more like something i would be happy with on the side. I already have a PC with an i5-12400f, RX 5600 XT and 16 gb RAM that I use at home to play games on. This laptop is something I want to take to college. Thanks for your input though
That makes sense...
What would you suggest for my use case? I would definitely like to do some gaming on the side but I don't want the drawbacks of a gaming laptop like the bulky build and (especially) low screen brightness
I'll mostly be using it for productivity tasks, I just want it to be able to handle a few games on the side. And I don't care for anything more than 60 fps because I'm aware of the budget
Budget is flexible above 50k, but needs to be below 60-65k.
My main use for it is going to be for coding, document work, watching videos and a lot of web browsing (need a lot of tabs open on edge), but I also want to be able to run modern games on it on lower settings, although I will mostly...
I mean, the 7800x3D is still multiplier locked. Overclocking it is a pretty big risk either way, and this shows why. As another user pointed out here, the 3D V-cache is sensitive to voltage changes.