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  • BlueWall_noRedsB Offline
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    @kruse ... Might be hard to get one in NZ (???) but we have very similar needs and I could recommend maybe looking at a refurbished "mobile workstation" from Dell/HP/Lenovo. Something like a Dell Precision 7510/7520/7710/7720.

    Build quality and reliability is just insane as they're designed for CAD/CAM and high-end Corporate use, plus you can upgrade them yourself much like a desktop. I'm no IT-tech but I've done memory, keyboard, graphics card + heatsink, and screen (including connectors) on these.

    They happily game on older games (3+ years imho) and if you have a Thunderbolt connection you can hook in an external GPU for the latest games too.

    I'm running a 3-year old Dell Precision 7520 with a Quadro M2200 , quad-Xeons and 32G of RAM (it can take up to 128G if needed). I had an 8-year old Precision M4700 which ran with zero issues.

    Even though a laptop, graphics cards can be upgraded depending on the model. They typically come with "MXM" graphics card which can be swapped, with caveats too detailed to go into unless you want me to.

    HP equivalent is the ZBook series e.g. HP ZBook 15 G4. IBM I can't remember ...

    Battery life is typically meh, but no more so than any gaming laptop with a high end GPU/CPU combo. They look boring as hell but they're awesome value (here in the UK at least) and they last and last.

    Google a bit and see what you think?

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  • KruseK Offline
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    replied to BlueWall_noReds on last edited by
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    @mario said in Gaming/VR:

    @kruse ... Might be hard to get one in NZ (???) but we have very similar needs and I could recommend maybe looking at a refurbished "mobile workstation" from Dell/HP/Lenovo. Something like a Dell Precision 7510/7520/7710/7720.

    Build quality and reliability is just insane as they're designed for CAD/CAM and high-end Corporate use, plus you can upgrade them yourself much like a desktop. I'm no IT-tech but I've done memory, keyboard, graphics card + heatsink, and screen (including connectors) on these.

    They happily game on older games (3+ years imho) and if you have a Thunderbolt connection you can hook in an external GPU for the latest games too.

    I'm running a 3-year old Dell Precision 7520 with a Quadro M2200 , quad-Xeons and 32G of RAM (it can take up to 128G if needed). I had an 8-year old Precision M4700 which ran with zero issues.

    Even though a laptop, graphics cards can be upgraded depending on the model. They typically come with "MXM" graphics card which can be swapped, with caveats too detailed to go into unless you want me to.

    HP equivalent is the ZBook series e.g. HP ZBook 15 G4. IBM I can't remember ...

    Battery life is typically meh, but no more so than any gaming laptop with a high end GPU/CPU combo. They look boring as hell but they're awesome value (here in the UK at least) and they last and last.

    Google a bit and see what you think?

    Goddammit - thanks for the info, but as a super undecisive man, I would really have liked less options, rather than more.

    Looking into what you're suggesting - looks like a really good option. Damn it.
    Of course - I've gotten so used to having an ultra-portable, a super-sexy one at that - the idea of a larger/chunkier/heavier laptop to throw in the backpack... I'm struggling with it, although it does seem like a really sensible choice.

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    @kruse

    Whats your budget?

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    @duluth said in Gaming/VR:

    @kruse

    Whats your budget?

    This - all ICT purchasing decisions start with this. Ideally you'd have a gaming desktop and thin and light laptop. Gaming on laptop sucks balls unless you want to be carrying around a fucking boiling hot heavy brick with almost no battery life.

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    @machpants said in Gaming/VR:

    @duluth said in Gaming/VR:

    @kruse

    Whats your budget?

    This - all ICT purchasing decisions start with this. Ideally you'd have a gaming desktop and thin and light laptop. Gaming on laptop sucks balls unless you want to be carrying around a fucking boiling hot heavy brick with almost no battery life.

    Yeah - that's what I'm thinking... my ideal is gaming PC, and a lovely thin/light laptop.
    My problem is - I've got a perfectly good thin/light laptop sitting in a box in my mate's basement in London. (Well - 2 actually, but one's a little older, rebuilt with Linux, and I only really used it for watching TV while exercising)

    So - I think I'll spend a couple-grand on the PC... and then in future, if I haven't shipped all my shit back to NZ - look at getting myself another pretty laptop (or tablet... although I bought a tablet in UK - never really found a use for it)... and stay staunch on not installing anything ridiculous on the laptop.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    @duluth said in Gaming/VR:

    @kruse

    Whats your budget?

    As above - I'm now thinking a couple-grand (NZ$) - but that's mostly from just looking at prices, deciding on a relatively-low-end - as I'm still feeling a little delicate about my £2k laptop lasting 2 years before turning into a pretty aluminium brick, and slowly coming to the realisation that my new NZ-based job is literally 50% of what I was earning previously... so... any new compute-purchase should correspondingly be ~50%.
    Happy to be talked into a higher budget, or a lower one, if it makes long-term sense.

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    Just go for a pre built gaming rig from playtech, or pbtech. Remember monitor, if you need one. Focus on GPU spec, CPU speed today is more than most ever need.

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    @kruse

    It's fine - a "mobile workstation" is a pretty left-field choice ...!!!

    It's the old chestnut about form factor and how many devices you're happy to have / pay for.
    For me I want one device apart from my phone, so it gives me essentially a powerful, scalable, repairable (mostly), 2.8kg mobile laptop / server / desktop replacement which I can game on "reasonably" as is, or hook up an external GPU for COD at 4K resolution.

    TOTALLY agree with comments on gaming laptops having had a couple (imo all bloated, run way too hot, appalling battery life, definitely wouldn't go there again as others also have said).

    Thinking out loud ... do you need a desktop to game or you just assume you do?
    There are (by now) probably a bunch of other slim/snazzy lightweight laptops now you could hook up to an external GPU via Thunderbolt to game on. Not sure ...

    I haven't checked the latest tech as this made me realize ... ?!?

    itsage

    Best Laptops for eGPU – June 2020 Thunderbolt 3 Laptop Buyer’s Guide

    Best Laptops for eGPU – June 2020 Thunderbolt 3 Laptop Buyer’s Guide

    Caveat 1: I'm not an expert ... just a "device-minimalist" checking out state of play ... and finding new stuff even writing this today.

    Caveat 2: KISS principle can make a lot of sense too as everyone else will rightly say ... 😉

    Do what works for you (I enjoy playing with tech like this like others enjoy fixing up cars ... on cars and mechanical stuff I am absolutely helpless!!)

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  • KruseK Offline
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    @mario said in Gaming/VR:

    @kruse

    It's fine - a "mobile workstation" is a pretty left-field choice ...!!!

    It's the old chestnut about form factor and how many devices you're happy to have / pay for.
    For me I want one device apart from my phone, so it gives me essentially a powerful, scalable, repairable (mostly), 2.8kg mobile laptop / server / desktop replacement which I can game on "reasonably" as is, or hook up an external GPU for COD at 4K resolution.

    TOTALLY agree with comments on gaming laptops having had a couple (imo all bloated, run way too hot, appalling battery life, definitely wouldn't go there again as others also have said).

    Thinking out loud ... do you need a desktop to game or you just assume you do?
    There are (by now) probably a bunch of other slim/snazzy lightweight laptops now you could hook up to an external GPU via Thunderbolt to game on. Not sure ...

    I haven't checked the latest tech as this made me realize ... ?!?

    itsage

    Best Laptops for eGPU – June 2020 Thunderbolt 3 Laptop Buyer’s Guide

    Best Laptops for eGPU – June 2020 Thunderbolt 3 Laptop Buyer’s Guide

    Caveat 1: I'm not an expert ... just a "device-minimalist" checking out state of play ... and finding new stuff even writing this today.

    Caveat 2: KISS principle can make a lot of sense too as everyone else will rightly say ... 😉

    Do what works for you (I enjoy playing with tech like this like others enjoy fixing up cars ... on cars and mechanical stuff I am absolutely helpless!!)

    Goddammit - stop giving me MORE options!

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  • TimT Away
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    #196

    I recently had to replace my Intel Core i7-8000 series based HP Elitebook 840 G5. I settled on an Asus Zenbook 14 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U chipset. It's noticeably fast, quieter, and cooler than the HP. Though the keyboard etc aren't as good. I'd also like a 3:2 or 16:10 display rather than a 16:9 aspect ratio panel. I only play 4X strategy games like Civilization VI and Stellaris (Paradox engine like EU etc), but it handles them very well. Better than the discrete AMD RX540 (2GB GDDR5) GPU in my old laptop.

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    @tim said in Gaming/VR:

    I recently had to replace my Intel Core i7-8000 series based HP Elitebook 840 G5. I settled on an Asus Zenbook 14 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U chipset. It's noticeably fast, quieter, and cooler than the HP. Though the keyboard etc aren't as good. I'd also like a 3:2 or 16:10 display rather than a 16:9 aspect ratio panel. I only play 4X strategy games like Civilization VI and Stellaris (Paradox engine like EU etc), but it handles them very well. Better than the discrete AMD RX540 (2GB GDDR5) GPU in my old laptop.

    I came here to talk spacies, can someone translate this into English please ?

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    @mn5 said in Gaming/VR:

    @tim said in Gaming/VR:

    I recently had to replace my Intel Core i7-8000 series based HP Elitebook 840 G5. I settled on an Asus Zenbook 14 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U chipset. It's noticeably fast, quieter, and cooler than the HP. Though the keyboard etc aren't as good. I'd also like a 3:2 or 16:10 display rather than a 16:9 aspect ratio panel. I only play 4X strategy games like Civilization VI and Stellaris (Paradox engine like EU etc), but it handles them very well. Better than the discrete AMD RX540 (2GB GDDR5) GPU in my old laptop.

    I came here to talk spacies, can someone translate this into English please ?

    I refer to gaming as spacies for the kids, and I'm not sure they believe we used to go to gaming places and pay 20c a game.

    Anyhoo, Playstation have a bunch of games available for free download right now.

    Got ratchet and clank, there's another 9 available now
    https://screenrant.com/playstation-free-games-play-at-home-ps4-ps5/

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    I bought one of these a couple of years back for the basement

    https://mygamesroom.com.au/product/shop/arcade-machines/upright-arcade-machines/ultra-edition-platinum/

    Pretty fun, man the graphics are funny on some of the old games. Twin Cobra and Double Dragon still hold up pretty well though!

    Screenshot_20210330-195751_Chrome.jpg

    These are the sort of games youse guys are talking about right?

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    @tim The HP Spectre 14 x360 is bloody awesome, esp if yu have the cash for the OLED screen. The Dell XPS series laptops are all good too, often some great deals on almost/last gen laptops.

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    #201

    Fuck me I didn;t realise how shit the ISP offerings are on the other side of the ditch. Third world shit!

    Apr 11, 2021  /  Networking

    Telstra throws down in the superfast NBN price wars, offers 250Mbps for the price of 50Mbps

    Telstra throws down in the superfast NBN price wars, offers 250Mbps for the price of 50Mbps

    The telcos are at it again.

    Compare 950 ish (max 1000) for 85 NZ, no contract

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    @voodoo said in Gaming/VR:

    I bought one of these a couple of years back for the basement

    https://mygamesroom.com.au/product/shop/arcade-machines/upright-arcade-machines/ultra-edition-platinum/

    Pretty fun, man the graphics are funny on some of the old games. Twin Cobra and Double Dragon still hold up pretty well though!

    Screenshot_20210330-195751_Chrome.jpg

    These are the sort of games youse guys are talking about right?

    I decide to put retropie onto one of my raspberry pi's but in the long run I want to make a fullsize arcade machine. I'm hoarding a couple of good CRTs for that.

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    @antipodean said in Gaming/VR:

    @voodoo said in Gaming/VR:

    I bought one of these a couple of years back for the basement

    https://mygamesroom.com.au/product/shop/arcade-machines/upright-arcade-machines/ultra-edition-platinum/

    Pretty fun, man the graphics are funny on some of the old games. Twin Cobra and Double Dragon still hold up pretty well though!

    Screenshot_20210330-195751_Chrome.jpg

    These are the sort of games youse guys are talking about right?

    I decide to put retropie onto one of my raspberry pi's but in the long run I want to make a fullsize arcade machine. I'm hoarding a couple of good CRTs for that.

    It funny to open the thing up and see how little computer-stuff is in there - it is literally a black box the size of a laptop.

    Bloody kids have no idea how lucky they are to get free credits, or how hard we had to work to make 20c last back in the days!

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    @mn5 said in Gaming/VR:

    @tim said in Gaming/VR:

    I recently had to replace my Intel Core i7-8000 series based HP Elitebook 840 G5. I settled on an Asus Zenbook 14 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U chipset. It's noticeably fast, quieter, and cooler than the HP. Though the keyboard etc aren't as good. I'd also like a 3:2 or 16:10 display rather than a 16:9 aspect ratio panel. I only play 4X strategy games like Civilization VI and Stellaris (Paradox engine like EU etc), but it handles them very well. Better than the discrete AMD RX540 (2GB GDDR5) GPU in my old laptop.

    I came here to talk spacies, can someone translate this into English please ?

    You can buy a HP laptop but ASUS offer better specs for lower price.
    Make sure you get the latest graphic card (not built in ) eg AMD or NVIDIA or.. with its own memory for the latest games, the higher the number the better.
    And Tim is picky about the shape of his screen//monitor (more precisely, the aspect ratio)... If you watch videos or play games or write long documents this can be quite important.

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    @machpants said in Gaming/VR:

    Fuck me I didn;t realise how shit the ISP offerings are on the other side of the ditch. Third world shit!

    Apr 11, 2021  /  Networking

    Telstra throws down in the superfast NBN price wars, offers 250Mbps for the price of 50Mbps

    Telstra throws down in the superfast NBN price wars, offers 250Mbps for the price of 50Mbps

    The telcos are at it again.

    Compare 950 ish (max 1000) for 85 NZ, no contract

    oh you mean the NBN?

    Technicians reveal the real problem with NBN

    Technicians reveal the real problem with NBN

    Is your NBN internet or landline not working very well?

    I ran into some people on that who were looking forward to retirement rather than stay in the job..

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