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Full performance: gaming notebooks in comparison

2021-04-12T14:41:09.753Z


If you don't want to compromise on the go and want to play current games in high resolution and graphically demanding, you should buy a gaming notebook. Such devices are specifically made for this - but unfortunately also very expensive.


If you don't want to compromise on the go and want to play current games in high resolution and graphically demanding, you should buy a gaming notebook.

Such devices are specifically made for this - but unfortunately also very expensive.

The gaming segment is the premier class of computer hardware.

This is mainly due to the fact that new game titles are so graphically demanding that they bring even the most modern hardware components to the limit of their capabilities.

The case of gaming notebooks * is particularly tricky, because there is also the fact that the space for the individual hardware components is extremely limited, after all, even the passionate gamer does not want to lug around a 20 kilo suitcase when he wants to gamble on the way.

Gaming notebooks are therefore primarily always a compromise and a weighing up between weight, size, performance and price.

The latter is usually extremely high.

In order for current games to run smoothly in high resolution, you should have very deep pockets, as the prices for such devices usually move beyond the 2,000 euro mark.

Anyone who is willing to invest such a lot of money can expect the crème de la crème of hardware components.

You only have to cut back on battery life, because powerful hardware also needs a lot of power.

That is why most gaming notebooks end up gaming after two to three hours, provided there is no power outlet nearby.

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Gaming notebooks in comparison: This is the test winner

The test portal AllesBeste compared 34 gaming notebooks with one another.

The best for most is the

Gigabyte Aero 15 XB

.

For a little under 2,000 euros you get a powerful processor (Intel i7-10875H) which, together with the built-in Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070, ensures that many games can be displayed at 60 frames per second.

This refresh rate is generally considered to be ideal, so that you don't notice any stuttering in the graphics department even with fast game titles.

The rest of the equipment, such as a WiFi 6 module and a 520 GB SSD hard drive, is impressive.

You can find more information and other recommended alternatives in the detailed comparison of AllesBeste.

* Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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Source: merkur

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