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I have a 3600X, 32 gb of ram, and 2060 Super now and I have tried to push this up to a simulated 8k and it still runs perfectly at a locked 75 fps (because my GPU sounds terrible, it has a cooler that vibrates badly and cant get a new card right now)
I dont run at the 8k setting now, just normal 1080p with the 400% scaling in game.
Ever since DX11 was introduced the performance you get out of this game even with my old PC that was from 2011 is amazing, 100+ fps no problem on "mid range" hardware.
That said, the GPU was ofc not from 2011 anymore but the rest was pretty much as I got it.
RX 580 8 gb was what I had as my last card in that system.
The best for gamming is a desktop pc with a high difference, desktops are updatable, scalable and less overtemp problems... Laptop are good for people who are always traveling. But for people who pass much time in same site, desktop is better. And in my opinion, alienware is overprice... very overprice.
In reality the motherboard will be outdated by the time you want to upgrade. If it's Intel the new CPUs will probably require a different socket anyway so it won't matter. With laptops you're better off just selling the old one and getting a newer model every couple of years if you want to stay up to date. Or get a beefy one and roll with it for a decade. But not Alienware. Those are bad. And expensive.
I recently bought an MSI gaming laptop for my nephew and he's been very happy with it.
Lenovo's Legion series seems to be all the buzz these days. The PRO is insanely good value for the hardware it packs. I'm tempted to get one myself.
1440p with 400% scaling
In the UK there is a company called PC Specialists which offered custom built laptops with Ryzen desktop CPU and desktop RTX GPUs for a while. My brother got one, with a ryzen 5 3600 and rtx 2060. It heats up like crazy even with a cooling pad, it's thick and it's very heavy. Not the kind of thing you want to lug around. He can't even use it on the couch, too heavy and too hot, which kinda defeats the purpose of a laptop.