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You can't get anything like that? I think that is a pretty good compromise between resolution and refresh rate. I don't think I could go down to p from now on, but 4k is definitely overkill and if I had to chose between only those two alternatives I'll probably go with the p screen.

Although, I'd never go for a 17" laptop. Just too big. Netherscourge Member. Oct 25, 14, Stick with p and enjoy higher, stable framerates at 17". SRTtoZ Member. Dec 8, 4, I know with the newer Razer Blades, the p screen is a pretty shit compared to the p in terms of response time and overall clarity. Love it on my Razer Blade Also if you're going with TDP, don't bother with the Go with the because there's not enough gain jumping to the because of the lower power draw. Oct 25, Firefly Member.

Jul 10, 5, Freshmaker Member. Oct 28, 1, Depends on the GPU. If it can't push 4K that well, not a great decision. LumberPanda Member. Feb 3, 2, If you're a programmer or will do a lot of text work on that laptop, find something p. No Thanks. Wish list This was added to your wishlist. Continue shopping View wish list.

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No minimum purchase required. See shipping details. Paul has been playing PC games and raking his knuckles on computer hardware since the Commodore In his off time, he rides motorcycles and wrestles alligators only one of those is true. Audio player loading…. View Deal. That's the painful truth of the chip supply crisis because it's just too damned hard to track down affordable parts ourselves. System builders simply have a better chance of getting hold of CPUs and GPUs than we do of bagging one at the local Best Buy, however early you get in line.

What that means is these prebuilt PCs we've tested below may prove to be your best option for buying a powerful, modern gaming PC in System builders like Corsair, Alienware, and Lenovo will have an easier time securing these much sought-after parts. You should prepare yourself for some pretty long lead times, around three-to-four weeks on average.

The systems below have all of the specs that strike the perfect balance of price and performance. Whether it's 4K gaming or a decent p system that'll spit out a high frame rate for competitive gaming, there's something for everyone.

Pair that with Nvidia's impressive RTX Ti and you've got an outstanding desktop that will chew through p gaming at a rate of knots. But as the supply has dried up of discount PCs, it's definitely worth considering for its more than capable p specs list. But just buy another affordable 16GB stick and you're laughing. That's one of the best gaming processors around and probably the best graphics card AMD has ever created.

Quite a combo if you're aiming to grab a new gaming PC during the chip crisis. It took a while, but Alienware finally listened and created an AMD-focused line of its popular Aurora machines. The latest AMD Ryzen processors are exemplary in terms of both performance and price. The Ryzen 9 X stands out as a spectacular chip not just for productivity but also for gaming.

That core, thread CPU shows just how far AMD has managed to push its smart chiplet-based Zen 3 architecture to in order to deliver an affordable, seriously high core-count processor for a gaming PC. And where old AMD chips couldn't keep pace with Intel when it comes to gaming, the current Ryzen range absolutely can, especially when paired with one of the latest AMD or Nvidia graphics cards. There are currently six different configurations on offer, though you can dig in and customize before you buy if you would prefer a different CPU or GPU or more SSD capacity.

You should definitely take a look in the configuration options, because the lowest spec option only comes with a single stick of DDR4 memory, which will halve the available bandwidth compared to running a pair of them, even at the same capacity. That's expensive, however, and there aren't options to, say, either have one 8GB stick or two 4GB sticks. Take a look at the SSD on offer, too.

Alienware is offering both the dark and light chassis options for the current lineup, and however you feel about the design, it does certainly make for a striking machine. The Aurora cases are not necessarily the easiest to upgrade due to their bespoke design. They're awkward to dig into if you want to start upgrading yourself, and you will soon see why they don't offer tempered glass side panels yet once you look inside.

But as a starter machine, the Alienware Aurora R10 will not do you wrong. And given the general component drought right now, that you can bag an all-AMD Alienware machine with just a few months lead time is pretty great. You'll also get a Rocket Lake Core i5 KF, an impressively speedy gaming chip that doesn't demand either crazy cooling or a heap of power. This pairing will deliver seriously high-end gaming performance without breaking the bank.

While the extra-terrestrial styling may not appeal to everyone, the performance of Alienware's Aurora R12 gaming PCs remains undeniable.



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