First post, by God Of Gaming
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Hello guys, posting a new thread on this topic because I couldn't find an existing one that quite matches what I wanna talk about here.
I want to have both desktop builds as well as laptops for the major eras of PC gaming - DOS/win9x, NT5.x (win2000/XP/2003), and NT6.x (vista/7/8.1). I already have pretty good idea what Im doing for most of these, but I want to focus here on figuring out what is the ideal laptop for windows 7 gaming. I already spent some time digging online and comparing different models, and I figured the ideal is probably this:
Dell Precision 7720 mobile workstation, with a skylake Xeon E3-1545M or 1575M v5 cpu, and a pascal Quadro P3000M gpu. Full official driver support for win7 and 8. Workstation class has probably better build quality than the average gaming class laptop. Performance should be on point, I specifically picked these cpus out of all the cpus these laptops are available with because they kinda mimic the i7-5775c broadwell cpu on desktop, with iris pro igpu and 128mb edram. For gpu, the P3000M is similar to a gtx 1060, and seems like a better idea than the higher end P4000M and P5000M (similar to 1070 and 1080) from point of view of fan noise and heat output. Found an old review on some site for the lenovo thinkpad P71 where the guy was praising its P3000M for being cool and quiet under heavy load, measuring 30-something db of fan noise compared to an old review they did of the P70 with M4000M (gtx970) at 45db of fan noise. So yes, this seems to be about the optimal config here. The 7720 has a 17" 1080p IPS (optional 4K variant too but I'd take the 1080p), usually 32gb of DDR4 ram, 2400mhz ECC or 2667mhz non-ECC, and has dual M.2 nvme slots and one 2.5" slot so plenty of storage.
Other options:
Dell Precision 7710 mobile workstation - the predecessor, its almost the same thing with minor differences, can have the 1545mv5 or 1575mv5 cpu too, and while gpu is probably gonna be maxwell, supports upgrade to a pascal like P3000M (mxm slot)
Lenovo Thinkpad P70 - can have Xeon E3-1575M v5 cpu as well, but gpus limited to maxwell generation. Pascal listed on their website, but seems to be a mistake, forum and reddit threads say due to bios whitelist pascal cards will not work on the P70, only on the P71
HP Zbook 17 G3 - same, can have the cpu, but gpu limited to maxwell generation, also looks uglier
smaller 15.6" versions of all the ones mentioned here can also be configured with similar specs, though I think going for the larger 17" versions will be a benefit for my use case
So, yes, this is what I have found so far, and the Dell Precision 7720 seems to be the one to go for, but Im making this thread to see if any of you guys know of an even better laptop for win7 than the ones mentioned?