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00:00:00 – 00:18:49
The video features testing of various laptops with Microsoft Flight Simulator, emphasizing the need for high-spec hardware like Intel Core i7 and RTX 2080. Different laptops, including the Acer Nitro 5, Helios 300, Triton 300, Triton 500, and Helios 700, are reviewed for their performance at different graphic settings. Overclocking benefits on devices like the RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 are discussed. The speakers highlight the importance of smooth gameplay with frame rates above 20 fps, varying from 15 to over 100 fps depending on the laptop configurations. The laptops provide playable experiences across settings, with prices ranging from affordable options to higher-end models like the Helios 700. Storage management challenges for large games like Flight Simulator are mentioned, and viewers are invited to suggest games for future testing.
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In this part of the video, the YouTuber has multiple laptops in front of them to test Microsoft Flight Simulator. They mention the game’s demanding nature, requiring high-spec hardware like a 9th gen Intel Core i7 and an RTX 2080 graphics card. The laptops being tested range from budget options like the Nitro 5 to higher-end models like the Helios 700. The YouTuber advises managing expectations, as Flight Simulator prioritizes visual experience over high frame rates, with over 30 frames per second considered great for this type of game.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of a gaming laptop, specifically the Acer Nitro 5, which is priced at £629 with an upgrade option at £850 featuring an i5 10th gen processor and NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti graphics card. They mention gameplay testing with Microsoft Flight Simulator in low and medium settings over Tokyo, highlighting frame rates averaging around 40-45 fps in low settings and 25-30 fps in medium settings. The impact of settings, location, and weather on frame rates is acknowledged. The speaker emphasizes the laptop’s smooth and playable performance at these settings.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker compares gaming performance on a laptop between low, medium, and ultra settings. They experienced around 30 frames per second on medium settings, 20-25 frames per second on high settings, and some fluctuations on ultra settings, especially in a city environment. The speaker found the Acer Nitro 5 to perform well on medium to high settings, suggesting that above 20 frames per second makes gameplay smoother. The focus then shifts to the Helios 300, which showcased good performance on low, medium, and ultra settings, providing around 50-55 frames per second on low, 40 frames per second on medium, and a playable experience on ultra settings. The Helios 300 was praised for its affordable price and frequent sale offers.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses overclocking features on Predator devices, specifically the RTX 2060. By overclocking, they achieved a slight increase in frames per second (FPS), reaching around 27-28 FPS on average. The speaker notes that overclocking can be beneficial when running other tasks on the laptop or if FPS are low. Additionally, they compare the Helios 300 and the Triton 300, highlighting that the Triton 300 comes with an upgraded GPU (RTX 2070) and performs well in different graphic settings, ranging from low to ultra, with frame rates varying from 30 to over 50 FPS. The Triton 300 is presented as a worthy option, available at the same price point as the Helios 300, showcasing improved performance.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator shows and discusses the Acer Triton 500 laptop, highlighting its solid performance with an eighth-generation i7 8750H processor and RTX 2080 card. The creator praises the laptop’s portability at around two kilograms and demonstrates its gaming capabilities in low, medium, high, and ultra settings, achieving frame rates of around 80, 65, 55, and solid performance even at ultra settings. Additionally, the creator briefly introduces the Helios 700 as a powerful and massive laptop suitable for stationary use, emphasizing its PC-like capabilities.
00:15:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a high-performance laptop with an i9 ted 980 hk processor and an RTX 2080 Super GPU, achieving over 100 frames per second in Flight Simulator. The visuals are described as high quality, with improvements in graphics like lighting and clouds. The Helios 700 laptop offers three different overclocking speeds – fast, boosted, and extreme. The laptops reviewed in the video are confirmed to be capable of running Flight Simulator, with performance ranging from 15 to 60 frames per second in ultra settings, with prices varying from around 850 pounds to 2,000-2,500 pounds for the Helios 700.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of laptops such as the Helios 300, Triton 300, and Helio 700, highlighting the additional frames per second achieved when overclocking the Helio 700. They invite viewers to share feedback on testing different games on various laptops and express interest in continuing the gaming tests. The speaker mentions the challenges of managing storage space, particularly when downloading large games like Flight Simulator. Viewers are encouraged to suggest games for future testing.