deeknow wrote: Thats a decent GPU too for a laptop, limiting factor may be the 6GB, on a desktop you'd be shopping for a 8GB card these days but in a laptop it's probably not a goer without lots of $$$, or using more power.
Thanks I think 6 GB is plenty even for any flight simming even though I have NO plans to use new laptop for flight simming. It will be general purpose with lots of Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Ultimate Pro editings for screenshots. But theoretically, this new laptop can handle FSX, P3Dv5, and XP-12 but not sure for MS2020
jpreou wrote:16 could be plenty, but it is also probably easy to upgrade too; I just added 16GB to my work laptop and it took 20 mins. Personally, I'd do it while you can still get it. It won't 'hurt' and if you have the spare cash it will provide at least a little benefit, especially for some of the more memory hungry work. Necessary? No. Desirable; yes
Thanks I always use 32 GB for my laptops but this is first time I bought new laptop with 16 GB because the sale price was fantastic with 900 bucks off!!! Yes I can upgrade to 32 GB for 50 bucks or 64 GB for 100 bucks but I will wait and see if the laptop can handle my demanding computing using 16 GB ram
jpreou wrote: I'd also check carefully the specs; if the 6GB for the Nvidia is taken from the main memory pool and not separate and physically dedicated, then I'd certainly add memory.
It is strictly dedicated video ram. I avoid any laptop that has shared video memory ram.
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Aharon