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  • N [email protected]

    I have an HP Omen with Nvidia GPU. Even with Linux it's works great! It has dual RAM slots, 2 nvme slots and the WiFi card is also changeable. The fans are loud, though.

    HP Omen or Victus are good options.

    But if I were to buy a new laptop, I would buy something that's fully compatible with Linux and FOSS.

    Someone suggested Framework, that's good. Or if you are in Europe, check out Tuxedo as well.

    One thing I would like to advice with laptop GPUs that same GPU model does not mean same performance. Get TDP numbers and if possible clock speeds. When I was buying the one I have, some rtx 3060 models had only 80 watt of TDP. Mine has 100 watts of TDP. So, my rtx 3060 performs better than most rtx 3060 laptops out there.

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    Good to know. Thank you! I’m in the US, just for reference.

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    • teknikal@eviltoast.orgT [email protected]

      My only advice is avoid Dell.

      Laptops in general I feel are a bad idea but yeah.

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      Dude, I’m not getting a Dell! 😉

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        Oof, yeah, they shouldn’t need the shitty proprietary software when Windows is already installed!

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          Potentially. We have Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, PS5, my desktop, and he wants the laptop to take to other houses and play on occasion as well.

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          The Deck might be a good fit.

          I say this as someone who doesn't own a Steam Deck, but do understand their utility. I do own a gaming laptop, however, and believe the pros are balanced by the cons. Depending on what factors matter more will impact your choice.

          Steam Decks aren't going to be able to play the latest and greatest games in good quality, but then neither will most gaming laptops. The laptop may still perform better than the Deck, but it doesn't quite have that "play literally wherever" utility that the Deck does.

          The thing I often joked about with my gaming laptop is that it's not really a laptop, it's a desktop with a laptop form factor. But I do mean that seriously—if I tried to play games with it on my lap, I would literally burn my legs. And because it runs so hot, I have to keep it on a separate cooling pad to help regulate its temperature over longer play sessions. It also can't go more than an hour on battery without dying. All that means that it's honestly a pain to move, because I need to bring the laptop plus cooling pad and power cables for both.

          And all that being said, gaming laptops today are really cheapening out on build quality. I had to RMA my first laptop from MSI because it melted the thin membrane below the keyboard and keys started sticking. All the manufacturers are cutting corners these days, so it's hard to find a gaming laptop where the expectation is that it still works after 5 years.

          If the kid still needs a computer for schoolwork and such, a gaming laptop would be the easy choice, and just make sure he's handling it with care when taking it to friends' houses. But if you're looking for longevity, I might recommend avoiding some of the "gamer" brands and look more at "professional" laptops that have decent hardware and are built a bit more durably, albeit at a premium price point. But if it's just a dedicated portable gaming machine he needs, I'd opt for Steam Deck or similar.

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            The Deck might be a good fit.

            I say this as someone who doesn't own a Steam Deck, but do understand their utility. I do own a gaming laptop, however, and believe the pros are balanced by the cons. Depending on what factors matter more will impact your choice.

            Steam Decks aren't going to be able to play the latest and greatest games in good quality, but then neither will most gaming laptops. The laptop may still perform better than the Deck, but it doesn't quite have that "play literally wherever" utility that the Deck does.

            The thing I often joked about with my gaming laptop is that it's not really a laptop, it's a desktop with a laptop form factor. But I do mean that seriously—if I tried to play games with it on my lap, I would literally burn my legs. And because it runs so hot, I have to keep it on a separate cooling pad to help regulate its temperature over longer play sessions. It also can't go more than an hour on battery without dying. All that means that it's honestly a pain to move, because I need to bring the laptop plus cooling pad and power cables for both.

            And all that being said, gaming laptops today are really cheapening out on build quality. I had to RMA my first laptop from MSI because it melted the thin membrane below the keyboard and keys started sticking. All the manufacturers are cutting corners these days, so it's hard to find a gaming laptop where the expectation is that it still works after 5 years.

            If the kid still needs a computer for schoolwork and such, a gaming laptop would be the easy choice, and just make sure he's handling it with care when taking it to friends' houses. But if you're looking for longevity, I might recommend avoiding some of the "gamer" brands and look more at "professional" laptops that have decent hardware and are built a bit more durably, albeit at a premium price point. But if it's just a dedicated portable gaming machine he needs, I'd opt for Steam Deck or similar.

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            I appreciate this response. As I said in another post, the Steam Deck is intriguing! I wouldn’t mind one myself.

            I do want to say that part of why a laptop is “needed” here is because he does record and edit YouTube videos of his gaming, so a Steam Deck wouldn’t allow him to do that unfortunately.

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              Hi all, my son is 11 and a gamer. He does a lot of Roblox (yeah, I know) but also has gaming interests outside of Roblox. He is getting into more robust games. He also likes to record and make YouTube videos of his gaming.

              He had a Razer Blade 15 and it crapped out after a year (RMA says motherboard). I had the extended warranty and they are giving me a cash settlement (check) for what I paid for the computer because Razer apparently said they cannot replace the part as it’s not available anymore.

              So, did I just have bad luck with the Blade and should I go for another in the Blade series OR go with a different gaming laptop replacement?

              I’m researching on my own, but also looking for recommendations from people that have knowledge in this area.

              Thank you!

              Edit 1: Yes, it should be a laptop. My child likes to switch environments and space is also an issue. Eventually we will consider a desktop, but I am looking for laptop suggestions.

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              The razers are really bad this year and I recommend avoiding them completely. Here's an exhaustive list that just came out six days ago: https://youtu.be/KhfqhCxqpQ8

              Generally, I recommend a desktop if he isn't moving it around that much. They're upgradable usually, which saves money over rebuying a laptop with new screens, keyboards, power supplies, etc each time.

              But if he is moving it around, the Asus TUF laptops, particularly last years models, are pretty decent on the whole. Budget, but solid gaming laptops. Decent specs when I bought mine a few years ago.

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              • W [email protected]

                I appreciate this response. As I said in another post, the Steam Deck is intriguing! I wouldn’t mind one myself.

                I do want to say that part of why a laptop is “needed” here is because he does record and edit YouTube videos of his gaming, so a Steam Deck wouldn’t allow him to do that unfortunately.

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                It has a desktop mode that would let you use it like a regular computer (Linux, that is), but I wouldn't recommend a steam deck for a kid personally. I have one and they run into some of the weirdest crap that can be frustrating to sort out, and I tinker with it intentionally, I can't imagine the shenanigans a kid could cause inadvertently.

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                • W [email protected]

                  Dude, I’m not getting a Dell! 😉

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                  That includes Alienware btw

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                  • W [email protected]

                    Hi all, my son is 11 and a gamer. He does a lot of Roblox (yeah, I know) but also has gaming interests outside of Roblox. He is getting into more robust games. He also likes to record and make YouTube videos of his gaming.

                    He had a Razer Blade 15 and it crapped out after a year (RMA says motherboard). I had the extended warranty and they are giving me a cash settlement (check) for what I paid for the computer because Razer apparently said they cannot replace the part as it’s not available anymore.

                    So, did I just have bad luck with the Blade and should I go for another in the Blade series OR go with a different gaming laptop replacement?

                    I’m researching on my own, but also looking for recommendations from people that have knowledge in this area.

                    Thank you!

                    Edit 1: Yes, it should be a laptop. My child likes to switch environments and space is also an issue. Eventually we will consider a desktop, but I am looking for laptop suggestions.

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                    If I were in the market for a laptop today, the only brand I currently seriously consider worth a hoot is Framework. They may not offer the “top of the line” GPUs but they are supremely repairable and actually upgradable, so they make for a better long-term investment than most.

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                    • _cryptagion@anarchist.nexus_ [email protected]

                      I would recommend something a little cheaper, perhaps an ASUS laptop. They have some solid ones, and you won’t pay the premium for the Razer branding.

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                      Yeah. Can't vouch for ASRock or TUF but I've never had issues with RoG.

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                      • W [email protected]

                        I appreciate this response. As I said in another post, the Steam Deck is intriguing! I wouldn’t mind one myself.

                        I do want to say that part of why a laptop is “needed” here is because he does record and edit YouTube videos of his gaming, so a Steam Deck wouldn’t allow him to do that unfortunately.

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                        As someone who regularly plays on a Steam Deck, I almost exclusively play 2D indie games on it. 3D games (even 2D gameplay with 3D graphics) tend to have 30-40fps and go through the battery in ~2 hours. I love the thing and it works great for my needs, but it doesn't handle everything well.

                        Hopefully this helps add context

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                          Hi all, my son is 11 and a gamer. He does a lot of Roblox (yeah, I know) but also has gaming interests outside of Roblox. He is getting into more robust games. He also likes to record and make YouTube videos of his gaming.

                          He had a Razer Blade 15 and it crapped out after a year (RMA says motherboard). I had the extended warranty and they are giving me a cash settlement (check) for what I paid for the computer because Razer apparently said they cannot replace the part as it’s not available anymore.

                          So, did I just have bad luck with the Blade and should I go for another in the Blade series OR go with a different gaming laptop replacement?

                          I’m researching on my own, but also looking for recommendations from people that have knowledge in this area.

                          Thank you!

                          Edit 1: Yes, it should be a laptop. My child likes to switch environments and space is also an issue. Eventually we will consider a desktop, but I am looking for laptop suggestions.

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                          I highly recommend Lenovo. They make laptops that are sturdy, upgradable, and some even support Linux. Right now I have the Legion Slim 5 and I liked it so much I got one for my daughter.

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                          • W [email protected]

                            Hi all, my son is 11 and a gamer. He does a lot of Roblox (yeah, I know) but also has gaming interests outside of Roblox. He is getting into more robust games. He also likes to record and make YouTube videos of his gaming.

                            He had a Razer Blade 15 and it crapped out after a year (RMA says motherboard). I had the extended warranty and they are giving me a cash settlement (check) for what I paid for the computer because Razer apparently said they cannot replace the part as it’s not available anymore.

                            So, did I just have bad luck with the Blade and should I go for another in the Blade series OR go with a different gaming laptop replacement?

                            I’m researching on my own, but also looking for recommendations from people that have knowledge in this area.

                            Thank you!

                            Edit 1: Yes, it should be a laptop. My child likes to switch environments and space is also an issue. Eventually we will consider a desktop, but I am looking for laptop suggestions.

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                            I'll second the framework if you're keen on a new device, but second hand AMD thinkpads are probably flooding the market (they usually are, but 5000 series CPUs are well capable for roblox) and combine it with an eGPU and a monitor for heavier lifting. It'll get them used to the desktop paradigm, alongside a school capable durable, repairable laptop with reasonable weight and battery life, and you'll have a video card to get started on that desktop later. Worth considering...

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