Yes, it will work. Use CPU benchmark sites to compare it with newer CPUs to see where it stands for the specs you care about.
Not great for the newest AAA games, as the GPU is more of a workstation model.
It’s a nice laptop if it’s under $600. Caveats: it’s a 9th-gen CPU, uses about three times more power compared to modern chips, and the screen is likely 60Hz. The GPU (probably Turing-based) is similar to a GTX 1660. ThinkPad P series laptops are much more reliable than gaming laptops like Legion or Nitro.
Yes, it’s great, but don’t expect it to handle more demanding modern games.
It’s fine.
It’s more of a workstation than a gaming laptop, but it will work if the price is reasonable.
It has a Turing GPU, which is slightly less impressive than an RTX 2060. Features include dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, support for up to 128GB of RAM, and multiple storage options. I have four eGPUs connected to mine. Great machine; check eBay prices for comparison.
The Quadro GPU is showing its age. Performance is between a GTX 1660 Super and a GTX 1070. Unless you’re mostly playing older games, I’d pass on this.
Quadro GPUs aren’t designed for gaming.
Gray said:
Quadro GPUs aren’t designed for gaming.
They can still handle some gaming though.
Gray said:
Quadro GPUs aren’t designed for gaming.
They can still handle some gaming though.
True, but they’re not optimized for gaming performance.
That’s still a decent option. I have a 10750H, and it handles most games just fine.
It’s as powerful as some ROG laptops CPU and GPU-wise. It can game as well as a $700 budget modern laptop but won’t compete with higher-end models. Don’t expect to run Cyberpunk on high settings, but it’ll handle low settings decently.