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I think it's the Ryzen 4800h 8 core processor and the overall look of the XMG that's trying to sway me. What would you do though? I don't want to spend more money if I don't really need to.
@xoGeorgi The 4800H is extremely fast, and quite an impressive mobile processor. The 10750H is just as good for gaming though. I don't think there are any current games that either processor couldn't run on ultra, although of course the graphics card wouldn't keep up in some. The reasons to get a 4800H are related to other tasks like 3D rendering. If you plan on doing heavy tasks that would benefit from the two extra CPU cores, now or in the future, then the 4800H is a better bet. Otherwise, it's not necessary to choose a laptop based on the processor.
Plus, if you're going to spend £1,600, or close to it, you'll get more benefit out of buying a 2070 (regular, not Max-Q) than getting the customized XMG. Those laptops look great, but they're not going to make up for the 20-25% performance difference between the two graphics cards. Among the many options with a 2070, this one is very highly rated:
(review of the same model with a different GPU)
But you don't need to spend that much money. There are some very good options in the £1,300 range, also with a 2060, where you'd expect performance to be essentially the same as with the XMG. The Dell would also be a good option here. The Asus Tuf A15 and the Lenovo Legion 5 both get good reviews, so you'd have your choice between processors (AMD and Intel, respectively) with those.
Really though, you should get a very good laptop no matter which one you choose. As long as the laptop itself isn't defective, which is a rarity (and also what warranties are for), you'll be fine.
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