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If you're dead set on the three of those, I'd personally go with the HP Omen. Mostly because the 2060 is a bit more powerful than the other options.
The HP Pavillion technically has the best cpu of the bunch, but, the 1650 is crap compared to the 2060 or 1660 Ti.
And... what's "3750 is 4/8" Sugoi ?
i'm not really dead set on them, but i don't find any other laptop from what i search on the web :[ (+ i don't have very much knowledge about gaming computer as you see)
By the way I found a msi with I7-9750h 2.6 to 4.5 Ghz (6 cores /12 threads) / gtx 1660 TI 6 GO and 16 Go Ram for 1050 € , it's above my budget but i can make an exception if it's a good laptop, what do you think ?
Thank's again for the help everybody, i appreciate this a lot
Have a great day
Also keep in mind that the new consoles will have 8 cores, so every new console port will be a lot more cpu demanding ... long story short, if you buy a ~1100€ laptop now it won't be able to run the console ports that get relesead in about half a year+. Maybe they'll still run but won't look good.
Not only that, but they'll be zen2 cores, not underpowered jaguar cores. That said, both the PS5 and Series X seem to reserve 1 physical core for the OS and background processes, so games are actually limited to 7 cores/14 threads.