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I just noticed dangerousdave2's signature with the following properties of his laptop:
ASUS TUF F17 Gaming Laptop
17.3" 144Hz Full HD IPS-Type
CPU 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz
Ram CORSAIR Vengeance 32.0 GB DDR4 3200
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6GB
So my question to the author: does your laptop runs fluidly with high Level graphic settings?
Up to know I had almost the same configuration. But since several weeks my laptop became slower and slower. It culminates in the fact, that i wasn't no more able to save 600 GB on an external SSD drive. One second for each file!
After two bad experiences, I came to the conclusion, that most laptops have insufficient power supplies, even those which are sold as gaming devices. I don't kown how much power my laptop got from the charger, but it was certainly by far not enough. Just as comparaison, for gaming desktops it's recommanded to us power supplies from 700 to 850 watt, or even more.
It might be due to nore demanding devices like GPU and CPU. Then would come up the question, whether gaming laptops are really suitable for even mid-range flight simulators like FS9.
What are yours experiences? Of course, 9. are easy to transport and use them everywhere. That could be good reasons to buy them, but how about the satisfying use?
Thanks for your eventual comments.
Bernard
ASUS TUF F17 Gaming Laptop
17.3" 144Hz Full HD IPS-Type
CPU 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz
Ram CORSAIR Vengeance 32.0 GB DDR4 3200
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU 6GB
So my question to the author: does your laptop runs fluidly with high Level graphic settings?
Up to know I had almost the same configuration. But since several weeks my laptop became slower and slower. It culminates in the fact, that i wasn't no more able to save 600 GB on an external SSD drive. One second for each file!
After two bad experiences, I came to the conclusion, that most laptops have insufficient power supplies, even those which are sold as gaming devices. I don't kown how much power my laptop got from the charger, but it was certainly by far not enough. Just as comparaison, for gaming desktops it's recommanded to us power supplies from 700 to 850 watt, or even more.
It might be due to nore demanding devices like GPU and CPU. Then would come up the question, whether gaming laptops are really suitable for even mid-range flight simulators like FS9.
What are yours experiences? Of course, 9. are easy to transport and use them everywhere. That could be good reasons to buy them, but how about the satisfying use?
Thanks for your eventual comments.
Bernard