What laptop to choose

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Hello everyone, im looking at getting a gaming laptop, only a few games I really want to play main euro truck simulator 2, I'm not to clued up on what's the best specs. These are the specs for each laptop I was just wondering what has the best. Many thanks

Intel® Core™ i5-10300H Processor
RAM: 8 GB / Storage: 512 GB SSD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB
137 FPS when playing Fortnite at 1080p
Full HD screen / 144 Hz
Battery life: Up to 4 hours

Intel® Core™ i5-10300H Processor
RAM: 8 GB / Storage: 512 GB SSD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB
137 FPS when playing Fortnite at 1080p
Full HD screen / 144 Hz
Battery life: Up to 4 hours

Intel® Core™ i5-10300H Processor
RAM: 8 GB / Storage: 512 GB SSD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB
138 FPS when playing Fortnite at 1080p
Full HD screen / 144 Hz
Battery life: Up to 9 hours

AMD Ryzen 5 5600H Processor
RAM: 8 GB / Storage: 256 GB SSD
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB
Full HD screen / 120 Hz
 
Can be hard to choose a laptop based purely on specs, as a lot of different factors come into play, which can be subjective and different people will value differently. eg actual battery life, screen quality, connectivity (ports), speaker quality, keyboard and touch pad quality, aesthetics, etc....

However, that being said I'd go for the ryzen one. Better cpu and slightly better gpu. 8GB RAM isn't great, but same for all of them. Should be enough for running older games smoothly. Shame it's only got 256GB of storage as that will fill up quite quickly. However, as long as you're not planning on keeping much on the laptop and tend to play older games it should be absolutely fine (eg euro truck sim 2 recommends 12GB of space, although each dlc pack will use a bit more though).
 
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Can be hard to choose a laptop based purely on specs, as a lot of different factors come into play, which can be subjective and different people will value differently. eg actual battery life, screen quality, connectivity (ports), speaker quality, keyboard and touch pad quality, aesthetics, etc....

However, that being said I'd go for the ryzen one. Better cpu and slightly better gpu. 8GB RAM isn't great, but same for all of them. Should be enough for running older games smoothly. Shame it's only got 256GB of storage as that will fill up quite quickly. However, as long as you're not planning on keeping much on the laptop and tend to play older games it should be absolutely fine (eg euro truck sim 2 recommends 12GB of space, although each dlc pack will use a bit more though).

Thank you, yeah I don't plan on keeping to much on it. Mainly uts2 and a few other games, just want to be able to play that smoothly, as used to have an old Lenovo ThinkPad and had to play it on the lowest settings. I'll look into the Ryzen one thank you
 
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