Hi,
My name is Jorge, from Spain. Because I am living far from home I need a laptop and I can't have a desktop computer due to mobility. Currently I have a gaming laptop Alienware 17 R3 from 2016 and I am very happy with it, but I want a more powerful computer. I want to be clear from the begining: I want a gaming laptop to play Total War games, I like most of them, I have been dreaming of having a powerful gaming computer to play Total War titles since long time ago. I also use my current Alienware to use Microsoft Office and other not demanding tasks.
From my experience using this gaming laptop Alienware 17 R3 with specs: CPU i7-6700 HQ (2.6 GHz - 3.5 GHz), RAM 16 GB DDR4 2133 MHz, GPU Nvidia GTX 970M 3 GB DDR5 and HDD SATA 1 TB 7200 r.p.m to play Total War titles, I am not convinced with CPU performance and I think that CPUs from gaming laptops of brands such as MSI, Asus, Alienware, etc. are not good enough compared with GPU, I am even skeptical about CPU i7-8750H performance with Total War games...
This is the reason I am thinking about Octane VI, because I need a powerful CPU, a customizable laptop that let me to put a better CPU. Total War games are not as other games, Total War need not only a strong GPU but a strong CPU as well, I would even say that is more CPU demanding than GPU. Total War games are CPU hungry. I can't honestly think about other applications (including other kind of sotware) demanding more CPU power than Total War games. Just show me a proof!
So because I am skeptical to the fact that i7-8750H is able to run Total War games with good and stable fps (besides GPU, avoiding huge fps drops), I need advice for more powerful CPUs, because this question is not straightforward for me. I have in my mind the following options: i7-8700, i7-8700K, i7-9700K, i9-9900K. Yes, the i9-900K is the most powerful among these CPUs mentioned but... I am worried about CPU temperatures since I am not so good with hardware. I want a gaming laptop to play Total War games, but I am not a gamer, just a casual player, I am an engineer and don't have much time anyway, but the time I spend playing I would like to have a good gaming experience, so I won't spend much time playing. Because I don't have much idea about hardware, I don't know if spending less time playing may help with temperature issues, I will spend barely 6 hours a week playing Total War games, I guess is not too much because my Alienware is still alive and works perfect. As for temperatures, I wonder if i7-9700K and i9-9900K would be too much. Do you think i7-8700K would be safer or even better i7-8700 in terms of reaching lower temperatures? As for GPU, I am planning to stick with RTX 2060 or RTX 2070.
I would really appreciate your advice, your opinions or just anything you want to share with me will be really welcome!. And sorry for my annoying and poor english skills.
My name is Jorge, from Spain. Because I am living far from home I need a laptop and I can't have a desktop computer due to mobility. Currently I have a gaming laptop Alienware 17 R3 from 2016 and I am very happy with it, but I want a more powerful computer. I want to be clear from the begining: I want a gaming laptop to play Total War games, I like most of them, I have been dreaming of having a powerful gaming computer to play Total War titles since long time ago. I also use my current Alienware to use Microsoft Office and other not demanding tasks.
From my experience using this gaming laptop Alienware 17 R3 with specs: CPU i7-6700 HQ (2.6 GHz - 3.5 GHz), RAM 16 GB DDR4 2133 MHz, GPU Nvidia GTX 970M 3 GB DDR5 and HDD SATA 1 TB 7200 r.p.m to play Total War titles, I am not convinced with CPU performance and I think that CPUs from gaming laptops of brands such as MSI, Asus, Alienware, etc. are not good enough compared with GPU, I am even skeptical about CPU i7-8750H performance with Total War games...
This is the reason I am thinking about Octane VI, because I need a powerful CPU, a customizable laptop that let me to put a better CPU. Total War games are not as other games, Total War need not only a strong GPU but a strong CPU as well, I would even say that is more CPU demanding than GPU. Total War games are CPU hungry. I can't honestly think about other applications (including other kind of sotware) demanding more CPU power than Total War games. Just show me a proof!
So because I am skeptical to the fact that i7-8750H is able to run Total War games with good and stable fps (besides GPU, avoiding huge fps drops), I need advice for more powerful CPUs, because this question is not straightforward for me. I have in my mind the following options: i7-8700, i7-8700K, i7-9700K, i9-9900K. Yes, the i9-900K is the most powerful among these CPUs mentioned but... I am worried about CPU temperatures since I am not so good with hardware. I want a gaming laptop to play Total War games, but I am not a gamer, just a casual player, I am an engineer and don't have much time anyway, but the time I spend playing I would like to have a good gaming experience, so I won't spend much time playing. Because I don't have much idea about hardware, I don't know if spending less time playing may help with temperature issues, I will spend barely 6 hours a week playing Total War games, I guess is not too much because my Alienware is still alive and works perfect. As for temperatures, I wonder if i7-9700K and i9-9900K would be too much. Do you think i7-8700K would be safer or even better i7-8700 in terms of reaching lower temperatures? As for GPU, I am planning to stick with RTX 2060 or RTX 2070.
I would really appreciate your advice, your opinions or just anything you want to share with me will be really welcome!. And sorry for my annoying and poor english skills.
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