Lenovo IdeaPad 3 Gaming Laptop 15.6 120Hz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 4GB GDDR6, 6-core AMD Ryzen 5-5600H(up to 4.2GHz), 16GB RAM 1TB PCIe SSD, Windows 11
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Kedesha
> 3 dayI’m really happy!!!
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Juan Antonio Pelaez Junco
> 3 dayEsta rápida, pero la batería dura 2 horas, al trabajar en ella en trading.
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Mark Pettit
> 3 dayThis gaming PC is solid, well built, and impressively equipped to handle games. The only regret I have is that I didnt buy it sooner
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Clarence Mabbitt
> 3 dayNew out of the box, fast...no issues. As advertised.
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Erik Dennis
> 3 dayThis laptop has run everything Ive thrown at it from Planetside 2, Tekken 7, Destiny 2, Splitgate, Halo Infinite multiplayer, Guild Wars 2, Kurtzpel, Smite, Valorant. Most of these (excluding Halo) run just fine with maxed out graphics settings with 100+ fps in 1080p. Personally I have an external monitor I use that does support 4k but the laptop doesnt run most applications in 4k with smooth frame rates (60+). The built in screen is 120hz 1920x1080 ips panel. Personally I think the screen doesnt quite get bright enough for well light areas but in a bedroom or away from windows its just fine, with a Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050ti mobile/laptop graphics card with 4gb Vram as well as integrated graphics AMD Radeon with the APU. The version I got came with 1tb M.2 SSD, 16gb of dual channel ram (8gb sticks in both slots), The CPU is a Ryzen 5 5600H with a base clockspeed of 3.3 ghz. It probably wont run recent AAA titles on high settings but could probably manage a 45fps+ on low with games like Cyberpunk or Horizon Zero Dawn. Recently started using OBS for streaming on twitch and it has no problems streaming in 1080p60 assuming your internet can handle it. Also started using Unity for some game design and have had no problems overall a very good laptop for its price. The only real downside is the battery life that gets maybe 2 hours of office like work. So if you need something that can move around the house or an office building that you have nearby useable outlets than I would definitely recommend it or even if its just at home for a desktop replacement. But if you need it for long hours of work or school for the portability factor I would look into something else. Especially because theres no mux switch to reduce battery consumption.