Many users prefer to use laptops because of their versatility – you can use them at home, at work, you can take your machine with you “for a walk”. Of course, if you are a gamer and you have a powerful laptop we can bet that you’re gaming regularly on it almost every day. Now, here comes the big question – do you need a more powerful full-blown video card that most of the time is fitted in thicker machines that have better cooling and lower noise levels during gameplay?
Or maybe you prefer thinner laptops that still have good gaming capabilities thanks to technologies like NVIDIA’s Max-Q? Unfortunately, in most cases, the notebooks that are bundled with Max-Q video cards have lower performance compared to their siblings with the full-blown GPUs and at the same time, the heat and noise are one level up compared to the normal gaming machines.
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