New Nova purchase

Notapcspecialist

Active member
Hi All,

Hope you are all staying safe in these unprecedented times.

I’ve decided now is as good a time as any to purchase a new gaming laptop and from the (admittedly not particularly in depth) research I did it seemed the new Nova with Ryzen CPUs were a solid option.

I’ve gone ahead and purchased a recommended spec by someone on these forums but I think I played around with the storage without then going back and changing.

My full specs are below & it would be really useful to hear whether I should give PCS a call on Tuesday (after the bank holiday) and ask if they can amend the storage (or anything else you feel is out of kilter), or whether it is fine as is.

Much appreciated it advance!

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Stephen M

Author Level
What storage apart from the SATA SSD, your full spec did not come out. My option would be a very quick PCIe NVMe m2 for the OS and main software then another drive for storage and depending on your needs a decent 7200rpm HDD would do.
 

Notapcspecialist

Active member
Thanks for your reply Stephen.

That’s the only storage option thats been purchased so far. Would having just this storage not really work for gaming?

From your reply it sounds as though 2 storage devices are necessary, both for a different purpose. If you recommend that I’ll give PCS a call and explain in a couple of days

Thanks
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Thanks for your reply Stephen.

That’s the only storage option thats been purchased so far. Would having just this storage not really work for gaming?

From your reply it sounds as though 2 storage devices are necessary, both for a different purpose. If you recommend that I’ll give PCS a call and explain in a couple of days

Thanks
What @Stephen M is saying is that if that's your only selected storage device, that's very slow by today's standards.

You'd normally have an M2 drive as a primary drive for OS and games and then an HDD as a secondary storage drive
 

Notapcspecialist

Active member
Would either of you mind explaining what has got people hyped over these new Ryzen laptop CPUs? It’s been a while since I’ve done anything other than console gaming!

Waiting (im)patiently for my Nova to arrive and am keen to understand a bit more about what I’m going to get :rolleyes:
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Would either of you mind explaining what has got people hyped over these new Ryzen laptop CPUs? It’s been a while since I’ve done anything other than console gaming!

Waiting (im)patiently for my Nova to arrive and am keen to understand a bit more about what I’m going to get :rolleyes:
The CPU in the Nova is actually a desktop CPU, a 3rd gen Ryzen.

The AMD CPU's that we're eagerly awaiting are the 4th gen Ryzen which are their laptop CPU's.

Intel have been dominant in the laptop space for a long time now to the point it wasn't worth buying an AMD laptop. BUT Intel chips are nowadays almost impossible to cool effectively in a laptop, they require serious cooling just to run normally, they're pretty awful generally and almost always lead to thermal throttling.

The new AMD chips smash intel in performance whist running on HALF the power, so they can be effectively cooled and run at optimal performance as they should do, plus battery life will be significantly improved. It's going to transform the laptop market going forwards.
 

Notapcspecialist

Active member
Thanks for the explanation. I have misunderstood then.

Would you recommend I amend the order/ ask PCS if it is possible to wait for a 4th laptop cpu machine or are the desktop-cpus still a good buy for gaming in 1080?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Thanks for the explanation. I have misunderstood then.

Would you recommend I amend the order/ ask PCS if it is possible to wait for a 4th laptop cpu machine or are the desktop-cpus still a good buy for gaming in 1080?
The 3600 is brilliant for gaming.
But that’s not a laptop, it’s a desktop replacement so has very poor battery life and weighs a tonne, it’s not designed to be carried around, it’s for smaller form factor on a desk at home.

So long as you understand that, it’s still brilliant for gaming.
 

Notapcspecialist

Active member
Thank you - I spoke to PCS and changed to a more portable laptop with similar specs (but an intel processor)

appreciate the help

now the waiting begins...
 

Lemon_Haze

Gold Level Poster
guys, here is a video of new clevo NH57ADS (NOVA) with AMD 3900X/3950X with 16 cores. I think its 65W TDP
is a graphic card BGA? what do you think about tripod mounting?

 
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Stephen M

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Interesting video, thanks for posting. The liquid nitrogen stuff looked great fun to try, not sure I will bother though.
 
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