15.6" rig, so that it fits in covers that i already own; i happen to be a practical idiot professional.
nVidia shop lists these for studio work [streaming-capable RTX graphics; not all RTX is "streaming-capable"]:
https://smile.amazon.com/MSI-A10SGS-040-VR-Ready-Notebook-i7-10875H/dp/B08CRVW79G/
{i can work with renewed.} https://smile.amazon.com/MSI-9TM-857-Workstation-i7-9750H-Fingerprint/dp/B08Q6LRWL7/
- https://smile.amazon.com/MSI-WS65-9TL-686-Workstation-Fingerprint/dp/B07R5CBH5N/
nVidia blog lists this for studio work [streaming-capable RTX graphics]:
https://smile.amazon.com/MSI-Creator-15-Professional-Laptop/dp/B08VYGLV4C/
desired upgrade drives from Seagate:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07H2F3741/
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07QQ95CBZ/
- {i'm guessing that, if these laptops take Gen 4 NVMe, they'll take also the Gen 3.} https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07ZPRPFQY/
as for the desired memory upgrade from HyperX, it depends on if the laptop [from the list above] that i get takes UDIMM or SODIMM, looks like.
in my HP 15 [discontinued and, now, unsupported by HP] i recently put a HyperX Impact DDR3 SODIMM, and it's working like a dream with the FireCuda. i haven't decided on the Fury [leaning toward the Fury, though] or the Predator for the laptops above, if they take UDIMM, and idk if a) these laptops will take the RGB nor b) if the RGB would benefit these laptops for studio work [primarily over gaming] or not.
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