Posts by Fracklo

    After a heckin' long time of considering, I'm sticking with my current 2 year old model that still holds up well + buy a good external SSD instead to store my other programs. This alongside other inputs really helped, so thanks a ton!

    Like I said, the GTX 1650 is great from personal experience so you shouldn't have any issues with it. I checked the specs on your laptop model and it seems to come with 16 GB ram which should work fine in mostly all cases. However, if possible, you may wanna upgrade your CPU to an i7. it's a bit harder on laptops than it is on a custom build PC, but possible if you're up to it.

    In case you're wondering, my current specs are:

    i7 9750H (6 cores, 12 threads)

    GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5 VRAM

    16GB DDR4 2400Mhz (upgraded)

    1 TB HDD & 256GB SSD


    Recently got my new 1TB external SSD (Western digital My Passport 1GB/s), and now I store my games, videos, and plugins there 😁


    Planning to upgrade once RTX 40 series + 12th gen intel CPUs in laptops with DDR5 RAM become a common thing in the market 👍

    After a heckin' long time of considering, I'm sticking with my current 2 year old model that still holds up well + buy a good external SSD instead to store my other programs. This alongside other inputs really helped, so thanks a ton!

    Are you sure that's a compromise you're willing to make? Typically from what I've seen you're only getting good performance when your laptop is actually plugged in. Otherwise it throttles itself which is not ideal. I've had great satisfaction with my M1 MacBook Air and the render times were pretty good for me tbh. Not sure I'd be able to recommend it for your work flow since I'm not sure exactly what you're doing.

    To be completely honest, I just needed a laptop that renders compositing in After Effects faster than my current 1650 laptop 😂 I'll most definitely learn 3D modelling and animation in my college on the first year but, I'm having a hard time deciding whether I should wait 2-3 more years before actually upgrading (A part of me wants to use my pavillion laptop to the fullest too, knowing that i've used it for only like 2 years).

    Who knows maybe rtx cards would be a lot more powerful in the future with cheaper prices


    Speaking of Macbook Airs, does it throttle too when unplugged? I've seen a lot of editors and modellers on youtube use it and it looks pretty solid.

    No, I'm not getting a PC because I move locations every now and then


    I'm considering replacing my two-year-old GTX 1650 HP Pavilion 15 Gaming laptop with an RTX 3060/3070 HP Omen 16 because I'm going to start film and animation design college next month. The majority of the first year will be spent learning 3D design and animation using Blender and Adobe applications (Most definitely After Effects). I'm a little worried that I'll waste money since my current laptop may or may not be more than enough to do the job.


    Is it worth it, or should I just get an external SSD? My current one can run After Effects and Blender alright, it's just that I feel like maybe upgrading can further improve my workflow (especially on playbacks) which can save a lot of my time ?(

    GREAT! I just received the Intel Alderlake swag kit that I won from intelgaming's giveaway on Instagram xD



    Apparently the mousepad is too huge for my cluttered setup, but hey! At least I'll finally try to cable manage my laptop setup :p

    I've been using win11 since the day it was released. My only problem is battery life issue, because it went from 3-4 hours (normal school usage) on win10 to only 45minutes-1 hour, which I just realized after the 10 day period >.>