游戏笔记本电脑的时代终于到来了。您需要支付两倍于台式机价格才能获得一半性能的日子已经一去不复返了。现代(Modern)游戏笔记本电脑具有与其台式机表亲相同的性能组件,并且几乎没有您预期的价格溢价。
我们收集了您目前可以购买的五款最佳预算游戏笔记本电脑。在这种情况下, “预算(Budget)”意味着不到 1,500 美元,但我们在这里(are)谈论的是游戏笔记本电脑。如果您需要,250 美元的用于浏览网页和Microsoft Office的笔记本电脑仍然存在!
就规格而言,宏碁(Acer)的Nitro 5可能与您实际想要的预算游戏笔记本电脑一样低。使用四核(quad-core)、八线程 i5 CPU 和 GTX 1650 GPU,您可以期望现代游戏在各自的“高”预设上达到每秒 30 到 60 帧的速度。如果您愿意以游戏机质量设置为目标,那么稳定的每秒 60 帧或更高的速度肯定是可行的。
除了两个主要的游戏组件外,在这个价位上还必须做出其他牺牲。您只能获得 8GB 的 RAM,但这对于游戏来说仍然足够,大多数游戏仍将此RAM数字设置在其要求范围内。您也只能获得一个 256GB PCIe NVME主驱动器,但有了第二个开放插槽,添加更多快速存储应该很容易,无需重新安装Windows。
该显示器只有一个 60Hz全高清 IPS(Full HD IPS)(平面内切换)面板,这意味着出色的色彩和图像质量。高刷新率的屏幕会浪费在不太可能超过每秒 60 帧的GPU上,因此这里没有它并没有什么坏处。(GPU)
虽然造型当然是主观的,但Nitro 5确实看起来很重要。没有变色的RGB照明,但红色键盘背光提供了经典的游戏笔记本电脑外观,加上机箱上的漂亮角度。如果您的游戏机预算非常有限,Nitro 5是在旅途中获得体面游戏体验的绝佳选择。
物超所值– (The Best Bang For Your Buck – )MSI GF65 9SD-252
GF65以神奇的千美元大关进入,几乎在预算游戏笔记本电脑清单上的每个方框中打勾。它有一个 6 核、12 线程CPU、一个GTX 1660Ti、高刷新IPS屏幕和一个512GB 空间的SATA SSD 。PCIe SSD性能不足令人遗憾,但对于当前的 PC 游戏而言, SATA在加载时间方面会很好。
8GB RAM(RAM)分配的形式略有下降。它是单根棒,因此您无法开箱即用地获得双通道内存性能。从好的方面来说,您只需在第二个打开的插槽中添加另一块RAM即可达到 16GB 大关。这是我们最强烈推荐的升级,但即使使用标准配置,您在每秒 60 帧或更高的高设置下玩大多数现代游戏应该没有问题。
GF65相对紧凑,有大量的USB端口和(USB)低调(GF65)的设计。总体而言,这是一个非常平衡的系统,其最大的弱点可以通过升级来解决。
“ROG Strix”品牌专为面向硬核游戏的华硕笔记本电脑保留。(Asus)这种特殊型号由 Xotic PC 销售,它被称为定制游戏电脑经销商。然而,它仍然是华硕(Asus)机器,别搞错了。
乍一看,GL731可能并不比我们上面看到的GF65好多少。毕竟它具有相同的CPU和GPU组合。(GPU)很容易忽略这是一台 17.3 英寸机器的事实,与更常见的 15.6 英寸设备相比,屏幕尺寸有了显着提升。
这并不是一件好事,但它确实意味着更舒适的观看体验、更好的键盘间距和更大的散热空间。缺点是便携性,但将它们放在背包中时,两种尺寸几乎没有区别。
您还可以获得 16GB 的开箱即用RAM ,但如果您有更大的预算,您可以从(RAM)Xotic将在发货笔记本电脑之前为您安装的各种RAM和SSD配置中进行选择。
设计华丽,17.3 英寸 144Hz 屏幕绝对是该节目的明星。对于要价,这确实是您可以买到的最好的整体机器之一。以这个价格找到 17 英寸游戏笔记本电脑也很少见,所以如果这是您的优先事项,请强烈考虑XPC ROG Strix。但是,如果您想要更高的规格,您可以花相同的钱购买内部结构更好的 15.6 英寸笔记本电脑。取舍完全取决于您。
预算规格 Monster – (Budget Specifications Monster – )MSI GS65 Stealth
在这里,我们拥有刚刚提到的那种笔记本电脑。一台 15.6 英寸的机器,它使用 1,500 美元的预算来增加更快的硬件。CPU与如今几乎所有预算的大多数游戏笔记本电脑中的 6 核 i7 相同。这(Which)很好,因为 i7-9750H 的游戏速度非常快。相反,预算已分配给RTX 2060、32GB(RTX 2060) RAM和(RAM)240Hz全(240Hz )高清显示器。
是的,你没有看错。凭借如此快的刷新率,来自GPU(GPU)的帧数几乎不会超过屏幕所能显示的帧数。输入(Input)延迟也应该几乎察觉不到,这使得这对于从一个场地转移到另一个场地的竞技游戏玩家来说是一个很好的选择。
GS65 还配备了Thunderbolt 3端口,这开启了使用外部 GPU(external GPU)的可能性。我们也喜欢金色和黑色的造型。从红色的一个很好的变化!
忽略描述中的“ VR Ready ”位。除了Nitro 5,这里所有的笔记本电脑都是“VR Ready”。真正让TUF与众不同的是它的 8 核 16 线程Ryzen处理器。AMD在这一代中为英特尔提供了很好的支持,而(Intel)TUF充分利用了这一优势。
流式传输到 Twitch,玩核心游戏,以及做一些像视频编辑这样的事情。TUF会把它吃掉然后吐出来。配备32GB内存(RAM)和 2TB固态硬盘(SSD),这可能是您现在可以买到的最好的全能台式机替代笔记本电脑。不仅适用于游戏,而且基本上适用于您想做的任何事情。
如果您同意从英特尔团队(Team Intel)叛逃(为什么不呢?),这绝对是一笔交易的杀手。我们希望看到Thunderbolt 3支持,但这是一些温和的挑剔,您总是可以选择GS65 Stealth如果您将来绝对需要外部GPU选项。
5 Best Budget Gaming Laptops
The time of the gaming laptop has finally come. Gonе are the days where you needed to pay twice the price of a desktop for half the performance. Modern gaming laptops have the same performance components as their desktop cousins and not nearly the price рremium that you might expect.
We’ve rounded up five of the best budget gaming laptops you can currently buy. “Budget” in this case means less than $1,500, but we are talking about gaming laptops here. $250 laptops for web browsing and Microsoft Office are still there if you need them!
The Nitro 5 from Acer is probably as low as you’d realistically want to go with a budget gaming laptop in terms of specifications. With a quad-core, eight-thread i5 CPU and GTX 1650 GPU, you can expect to hit somewhere between 30 and 60 frames per second on modern titles on their respective “high” presets. If you’re willing to aim for console-quality settings, a steady 60 frames per second or better is definitely on the cards.
Apart from the two main gaming components, at this price point other sacrifices have to be made. You only get 8GB of RAM, but that’s still plenty for gaming, with most titles still setting this RAM figure within their requirements range. You also only get a 256GB PCIe NVME main drive, but with a second open slot, adding more fast storage should be easy down the line, with no Windows reinstallation needed.
The monitor is only a 60Hz Full HD IPS (in-plane switching) panel, which means great colors and image quality. A high-refresh screen would be wasted on a GPU that’s unlikely to push beyond 60 frames per second, so its absence here doesn’t hurt at all.
While styling is of course subjective, the Nitro 5 really does look the part. There’s no color-changing RGB lighting, but the red keyboard backlighting provides that classic gaming laptop look, coupled with beautiful angles on the chassis. If your budget for a gaming machine is very limited, the Nitro 5 is an excellent choice for a decent gaming experience on the go.
Coming in at the magic thousand dollar mark, the GF65 ticks virtually every box on the budget gaming laptop checklist. It has a 6-core, 12-thread CPU, a GTX 1660Ti, high-refresh IPS screen and a SATA SSD with a decent 512GB of space. A lack of PCIe SSD performance is regrettable, but for current PC gaming, SATA is going to be just fine when it comes to loading times.
A slightly deeper cut comes in the form of the 8GB RAM allocation. It’s a single stick, so you don’t get dual-channel memory performance out of the box. On the bright side, you only need to add another stick of RAM in the second open slot to hit the 16GB mark. This is the upgrade we most strongly recommend, but even with the standard configuration, you should have no issue playing most modern games at high settings at or above 60 frames per second.
The GF65 is relatively compact, has plenty of USB ports and an understated design. Overall it’s an incredibly well-balanced system and its biggest weaknesses can be addressed by upgrades down the line.
The “ROG Strix” branding is reserved for Asus laptops that are geared towards hardcore gaming. This particular model is sold by Xotic PC, which is known as a custom gaming computer reseller. It is however still an Asus machine, make no mistake.
At first glance, the GL731 might not look much better than, for example, the GF65 we looked at above. It has the same CPU and GPU combination after all. It’s easy to miss the fact that this is a 17.3” machine, a significant step up in screen size from the much more common 15.6” units.
That’s not automatically a good thing, but it does mean a much more comfortable viewing experience, far better keyboard spacing and more headroom for cooling. The downside is portability, but there’s little difference between either sizes when lugging them around in a backpack.
You also get 16GB of RAM out of the box, but if you have a larger budget, you can choose from a variety of RAM and SSD configurations which Xotic will install for you before shipping the laptop.
The design is gorgeous and that 17.3” 144Hz screen is definitely the star of the show. For the asking price this is really one of the nicest overall machines you can buy. It’s also scarce to find 17” gaming laptops at this price, so if that’s a priority for you, strongly consider the XPC ROG Strix. However, if you want higher specifications, you can get 15.6” laptops for similar money with better internals. The trade-off is entirely up to you.
Here we have exactly the sort of laptop we just mentioned. A 15.6” machine that uses its $1,500 budget to add faster hardware into the mix. The CPU is the same 6-core i7 that features in most gaming laptops of almost any budget these days. Which is fine, since the i7-9750H is plenty fast for gaming. Rather, the budget has been allocated to the RTX 2060, 32GB of RAM and 240Hz Full HD display.
Yes, you read that right. With a refresh rate this fast, you’ll almost never have more frames coming from the GPU than the screen can display. Input lag should be virtually imperceptible as well, which makes this a great choice for competitive gamers moving from one venue to the next.
The GS65 also comes with a Thunderbolt 3 port, which opens up the possibility of using an external GPU. We also like the gold and black styling. A nice change from red!
Ignore the “VR Ready” bit of the description. Barring the Nitro 5, all the laptops here are “VR Ready”. What really sets the TUF apart is its 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen processor. AMD is giving Intel a good kicking this generation and the TUF takes full advantage.
Stream to Twitch, play core-hungry games and do stuff on the side like video editing. The TUF will eat it up and spit it out. With 32GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD, this might be the best all-round desktop replacement laptop you can buy right now. Not just good for gaming, but for basically anything you could want to do.
If you’re OK with defecting from Team Intel (and why not?), this is an absolute killer of a deal.We would have loved to see Thunderbolt 3 support, but that’s some mild nit-picking and you could always opt for the GS65 Stealth if you absolutely needed the external GPU option in future.