Best Gaming Laptops Under $900 (4060 RTX) – 2025
In 2025…
The best gaming laptop under $900 isn’t limited to a 4GB vRAM GPU like the 3050Ti.
In fact…
If your budget is around $900, you can easily find a laptop with a 3060RTX GPU (85W-115W) or even a 4050RTX.
The release of 4th-generation RTX GPUs has made 6GB vRAM GPUs much more affordable and more common in this price range.
Not only that, but you can also get these laptops with either a 14th-gen Intel or 8th-gen Ryzen CPU.
Just keep in mind…
Specs For Gaming Laptops Under 900
Before we get down to these best gaming laptops under 900, let’s talk about the hardware you’ll find and the hardware you should DEMAND under 900.
GPU
1050Ti: Very obselete. Pay $550 max if you find it.
1650: Can run most games at 60fps 1080p resolution (varying settings) Pay no more than 600.
2050: Same performance (slightly better than) as 1650GTX but much cheaper. No more than 600 dollars.
3050Ti: The most common GPU in the 700-900 dollar range. You can play most games at high settings with 80fps. 1440p will lag unless the 6GB vRAM version is found.
3060RTX: No longer rare under 900. Just as common as the 3050Ti. The higher the wattage, the faster.(140W is max) Most 3060RTX laptops under 900 have the low wattage version (85W).
4050RTX: Significantly slower than the 3060RTX but has as much vRAM. However, the higher wattage version (100W+) is much closer to the performance of the 3060RTX(85W).
Other GPUs:
1660Ti: faster than the 3050 Ti in raw performance but lacks ray tracing.
The 4050 RTX generally outperforms the 1660 Ti, especially in newer games and applications.
GPUs under $900 to avoid: 940MX, MX150, MX230, MX250, MX350, MX450, MX550, 1050 (2GB), 1050(3GB),1050(4GB) and any AMD Radeon 5XX GPU.
CPU
Which CPU is faster depends on the game. Although most games are very multi-threaded you will benefit from choosing the CPU with the higher single-thread (clock speed) performance.
Note: You must avoid “U” low voltage CPUs as they will cause a CPU bottleneck.
RAM
8GB: Universal & enough for most games.
16GB: You can squeeze 5-10 fps if you upgrade to 16GB. Somewhat common on laptops under 900. If you can’t find it, no sweat, upgrading is easy:.How to Upgrade RAM On Laptop.
Dual-Channeled: You can get an extra 5-30 fps depending on the game & settings. More info here: Dual-channel RAM for gaming.
SSD
PCIe 5.0 NVMe: This is the latest and fastest ‘storage’ interface on laptops. However, you’ll only see performance gains when moving large files across devices or when loading a game that has to load up losts of files and assets (Open world games). Otherwise performance is the same across generations.
512GB SSD: Storage size is more crucial. 256GB will let you install a maximum of 4 AAA games whereas a 512GB can let you install about 10 (Windows takes a huge part). Ex: WoW+CoD+OW2+Fortnite+5 more. A complete guide on storage size for gaming is shown here.
Display
QHD: Rare on gaming laptops under 900.
120-144Hz: Minimum refresh rates for a gaming laptop under 900. Don’t settle for 60Hz.
240Hz-360Hz: Useless and impossible to find under 900!
Top 5 Best Gaming Laptops Under $900
The last section includes an Excel sheet where I’ve compiled the most popular models from well-known brands like HP, GIGABYTE, Lenovo, MSI, and Acer. This list highlights only five laptops from that sheet—those with the best value for money.
Feel free to navigate to the last section to check out the other laptops as well (in case these go out of stock).
For the following list, keep in mind that:
- Settling for older generation CPUs doesn’t equal to performance loss. GPU and GPU wattage are far more important.
- GPU wattage for each models will be listed as this is the single most important spec for performance.
- If you want to find the GPU Wattage of other models , read my guide in the link.
1. Acer Nitro V
Best Gaming Laptop Under 900 – 4060RTX
AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS
16GB DDR5 (Upgradeable to 32GB)
RTX 4060RTX (75W) 6GB vRAM
512GB PCIe SSD
16 ” 165Hz Full HD IPS
5.5 lbs
3 hours
Laptop Model | GPU | CPU | Display (Hz) | Price | Wattage |
GIGABYTE G5 KF | 4060 | i5 12500H | 144 | 849 | 75W |
HP Victus Gaming | 4060 | i5 12500H | 144 | 799 | 75W |
GPU: 4060RTX 75W 8GB vRAM
Title | fps | Settings | Resolution | Measurement |
Atomic Heart | ~84 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
Cyberpunk | ~73 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
Witcher | ~52 | Ultra | FHD | Riding |
Forza Horizon 4 | ~140 | Ultra | FHD | Racing |
Horizon Zero Dawn | ~77 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
Red Dead Redemption 2 | ~74 | Ultra | FHD | Riding |
Assassin’s Creed | ~82 | Extreme High | FHD | Exploring |
Far Cry 6 | ~109 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
CPU: Ryzen 7 8845HS
4060RTX GPU Choices and CPU Pairings Under $900
If you’re eyeing laptops in this price range, most of the time, you’ll see the 4060RTX paired with CPUs like the Ryzen 5 7535HS or 7735HS, or Intel’s Core i5-13500H. Here’s what you should know about these combos:
- Ryzen 5 7535HS vs. Intel Core i5-12450H: These two CPUs are pretty evenly matched, with similar gaming performance if you’re using the 4060RTX. Both handle single-thread tasks well, but if you’re looking to squeeze out the most frames, the Ryzen 5 7535HS has a slight edge thanks to slightly better power efficiency.
- Ryzen 5 7535HS vs. Intel Core i5-13500H: If you find a model with the 13th gen Intel Core i5-13500H, you’ll see a bit more speed, especially in single-threaded tasks and lighter games. However, the difference is not groundbreaking unless you’re really pushing the CPU with CPU-heavy tasks like multitasking or high-level simulations.
- Ryzen 5 7735HS: If you find this paired with the 4060RTX, know that it has an edge over both Intel 12th and 13th gen i5s in this range because it’s a newer chip that supports DDR5 by default, adding a bit of a performance boost.
In general, the ideal setup would be the 4060RTX paired with either the 13th gen Intel i5-13500H or a 7th gen Ryzen 5 (7535HS or 7735HS) for the best bang for your buck under $900.
RAM & Upgrades
The above picture is taken from a different model but all Acer Nitro 5 models as far as I know share the same design when it comes to place RAM & Storage so when you open this laptop for upgrades it will look exactly like this. Note that there are TWO RAM slots and none of them is soldered to the motherboard. That means you can install RAM in dual-channel mode and get the extra 5-15fps.
Lastly, if you look closely there’s TWO slots for storage and it’s for TWO PCIe NVMe connections. Thus you can actually upgrade storage up to 4TB…just imagine how many games you can install with this much storage. Note that one connection is PCIe NVme 5.0 and the other 4.0.
Acer Nitro 5 | |
PROS | CONS |
|
|
2. Lenovo LOQ
Best Gaming Laptop Under 900 – 4050RTX
Core i5 13450H
8GB DDR5
4050RTX 95W
1TB PCIe NVMe SSD
15” 144Hz Full HD
5.3 lbs
2 hours
Next, we are going to go over a laptop with a slightly weaker GPU: the 4050RTX.
Below a snapshot of all laptop models available under 900 with a 4050RTX:
Laptop Model | GPU | CPU | Hertz | Wattage |
GIGABYTE | 4050 | i5 12450H | 144 | 45W |
MSI Thin | 4050 | i5 12450H | 144 | 45W |
Ideapad | 4050 | R7 7735HS | 120 | 85W |
Lenovo LOQ | 4050 | i5 13500H | 144 | 95W |
MSI Cyborg | 4050 | i7 13620H | 144 | 45W |
I’m featuring the Lenovo here for an obvious reason: it has the highest wattage among all models.
Before diving into the benchmarks, let’s talk about the GPU on the Lenovo LOQ and how it stacks up against other low-wattage 4050RTX GPUs.
GPU: 4050RTX 95W, 6GB vRAM
The typical price for a Lenovo LOQ with a 4050RTX is around $1,000, but the linked vendor is offering it for $870, which is a great deal for this model.
According to the specs, this Lenovo LOQ GPU runs at 95W and can theoretically reach 115W with Dynamic Boost. However, for reasons discussed later, mid-tier 4th-generation GPUs like the 4050RTX and 4060RTX rarely hit wattages above 95W in gaming scenarios.
This means that with a 4060RTX or 4050RTX running around 95W, you’ll get comparable performance to their higher-wattage counterparts (like the 4060RTX at 130W or 4050RTX at 130W). This similarity in performance doesn’t hold as strongly for higher-end GPUs like the 4070RTX and 4080RTX, where increased wattage does yield a slight performance boost.
Now, let’s see what the 4050RTX at 95W (or 115W with Dynamic Boost) can deliver:
Gaming Performance: 4050RTX (95W)
I’ve included a video that also shows the performance of the low-wattage 4060RTX, which will be helpful if you’re considering a laptop under $900 with a 4th-gen RTX GPU. It highlights just how crucial wattage is—and how a lower wattage can make a more expensive GPU perform on par with a much cheaper one
Title | fps | Settings | Resolution | Measurement |
God of War | ~56 | Ultra | FHD | Fighting |
Witch 3 | ~54 | Ultra | FHD | Horde Riding |
Far Cry 6 | ~96 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
Red Dead Redemption | ~55 | Ultra | FHD | Horse Riding |
Assasin’s Creed Valhalla | ~77 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
CyberPunk | ~51 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
GTA V | ~92 | Very High | FHD | Racing |
Warzone 2 | ~74 | Extreme | FHD | Shooting |
Alright, here’s the lowdown on the 4050RTX in this laptop. It’s running at 95W (or technically up to 115W with Dynamic Boost), and if you check the video, you’ll see it performs pretty much the same as a 4060RTX running at 45W. Translation? Don’t waste your money on a low-wattage 4060RTX if it costs more—there’s no real fps difference in most games.
Performance Check: This 4050RTX at 95W can easily handle 60+ fps on ultra settings in FHD for the majority of games.
vRAM: 6GB vs. 8GB
The 4050RTX actually holds its own in games like Warzone 2, where it hits around 74fps on extreme settings. Meanwhile, lower-tier GPUs like the 3050Ti and 1650GTX struggle at 50fps on lower settings. What makes the difference? The 4050RTX’s 6GB of vRAM gives it enough breathing room for high-quality textures, while the 4GB on those other GPUs gets maxed out quickly. If you’re gaming at QHD, an 8GB 4060RTX would have the edge, but only if you’ve got a QHD display. Otherwise, just stick to FHD for better frame rates.
CPU: Intel Core i5-13450H
In this price range, you’re looking at either Core i5 or Ryzen 5. The 13th-gen Core i5 in this model is solid for gaming thanks to its single-core performance. But if you come across a model with Ryzen 7 or Core i7, grab it—you’ll squeeze out an extra 5-10 fps. Plus, Ryzen 7 models usually come with DDR5 RAM, which gives you even more of a bump.
RAM & Upgrade Options
This laptop starts with 8GB of DDR5 RAM at 5200MHz. Both the 13th-gen Intel and 7th-gen Ryzen CPUs support DDR5, which helps with those frame rates. Just note, the current setup isn’t in dual-channel mode, but that’s easy to fix.
Upgrade Setup:
There are two RAM slots, and neither are soldered, so dual-channel is an option. Just pop in another 8GB DDR5 stick to get there. For storage, you’ve got the main SSD slot on the right side, installed through PCIe NVMe, with another open M.2 slot on the left for up to 1TB extra if you need it.
Lenovo LOQ | |
PROS | CONS |
|
|
3. Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58-527S
Best Gaming Laptop under 900 – 140W 6GB vRAM GPU
Core i5 12500H
16GB DDR4
3060RTX 140W 6GB vRAM
512GB PCIe SSD
15” 120Hz Full HD IPS
5.51 lbs
1.5 hours
Now we are going to look at laptops with the famous 3rd generation GPU: 3060RTX. This is where it gets really interesting because there’s a lot of different options for CPUs, GPUs & Wattage.
Below the most popular models with a 3060RTX under 900 dollars.
Laptop Model | GPU | CPU | Display | Wattage |
Acer Nitro 5 | 3060 | i5 12th | 144Hz | 140W |
GIGABYTE | 3060 | i5 12th | 144 | 115W |
MSIGF65 | 3060 | i5 10th | 144 | 75W |
ASUS ROG Zephyrus | 3060 | R7 5th | 144Hz | 80W |
Acer Nitro 5 | 3060 | R7 5th | 144 | 95W |
MSI GF65 | 3060 | i5 10500H | 144 | 75W |
**Wattage values were taken out of the 3060RTX Wattage list for all released models found on notebookcheck
GPU: 3060RTX 140W 6GB vRAM
I chose to feature the Acer Nitro over other options mainly because it has the highest wattage. For 3rd-generation RTX GPUs, wattages above 100W can make a huge difference in performance. This Acer Nitro 5 is rocking a massive 140W, which is the maximum wattage allowed for the 3060RTX—and it’s all under $900!
As for the cheaper option highlighted in yellow, I wouldn’t recommend it due to its lower wattage. Sure, it’ll perform better than the 3050Ti (which also runs at 75W), but the improvement won’t be that substantial.
Now, let’s dive into the performance of a 140W 3060RTX:
Title | fps | Settings | Resolution | Measured… |
Cyberpunk 2077 | ~67 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
Red Dead Redemption II | ~60 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
Assasin’s Creed Valhalla | ~72 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
Far Cry 6 | ~79 | Ultra | FHD | Exploring |
God of War | ~57 | Ultra | FHD | Fighting |
GTA V | ~116 | Ultra | FHD | Driving |
Spiderman Miles | ~87 | Very High | FHD | Flying |
If you compare the performance of the 4050W (95W) to the 3060RTX (140W), this 3060RTX clearly…beats the 4050RTX. However, there’s still something. that has to be discussed before we draw a conclusion: CPU & RAM.
However, the Acer Nitro 5 featured here only has RAM in single-channel mode: it comes with 16GB out of the box which is made up of one stick only.
There are TWO ram slots in this laptop which support RAM up to 32GB. There’s only one 16GB RAM stick installed so you either need to install an additional 16GB RAM or x2 8GB RAM sticks to make it dual-channel.
Acer Nitro 5 | |
PROS | CONS |
|
|
4. HP Victus 15 fa0025nr
Best Gaming Laptop under 900 – High Settings
Core i5 12500H
8GB DDR4
RTX 3050Ti 4GB vRAM
512GB PCIe SSD
15” 60Hz Full HD
5.73lbs
5 hours
The following laptops are all well under $900 and, at times, you can even find them for as low as $600. They’re equipped with 4GB vRAM GPUs, often considered ‘entry-level’ for gaming. These GPUs typically handle FHD gaming at high settings, delivering around 80fps.
While there are plenty of models featuring the 3050Ti, they’re often overpriced (sometimes costing as much as a 4050RTX). Here are the three most affordable options I found.
Laptop Model | GPU | CPU | Display | Price |
HP Pavilion | 3050 | i5 12th | 60Hz | 635 |
Acer Nitro 5 2023 | 3050 | i5 11th | 144Hz | 680 |
Ideapad Gaming 3 | 3050 | R5 6th | 120Hz | 638 |
GPU: 3050Ti 4GB vRAM 85W
There’s no need to worry about wattages when you decide to buy a 3050Ti laptop, with the rare exception of some ultrabooks (which are thin & have low voltage CPUs anyways), all 3050Ti laptops designed for gaming run at 80W.
This means you can use any benchmark of your choice to see what performance to expect as long as the CPU is the same.
How much does the performance change comparede to the 2 laptops we went over so far? Let’s see what the 3050Ti can do.
Title | fps | Settings | Resolution | Measured |
Cyberpunk 2077 | ~41 | Medium | FHD | Driving |
Warzone | ~60 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
GTA V | ~80 | Very High | FHD | Driving |
The Witcher 3 | ~59 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
Elden Ring | ~50 | High | FHD | Walking |
Red Dead Redemption 2 | ~53 | High | FHD | Riding |
Assasin’s Creed Valhalla | ~59 | Medium | FHD | Walking |
Far Cry 6 | ~54 | Ultra | FHD | Walking |
With a 4GB vRAM GPU like the 3050Ti, you’ll start to lose support for ultra settings with smooth framerates (60fps), especially compared to a 6GB vRAM GPU. However, if you adjust settings to high or medium, you’ll still get solid performance and decent visuals, as shown in the video.
Now, since this is an ‘RTX’ 3050Ti, it does support DLSS, which you can activate in most games’ settings. In Warzone, for example, DLSS is usually off, but turning it on can boost your framerate by about 5-10 fps.
Overall, performance is definitely lower than the 4050RTX or 4060RTX, which is why the price difference is pretty big—about $200-250 less. If you catch it on a sale, you might find this laptop for around $600 from certain vendors.
The 3050Ti also supports RTX (ray tracing), but I wouldn’t recommend turning it on unless it’s for something like Minecraft. The GPU and CPU aren’t quite fast enough to keep your framerate high with RTX on in more demanding games.
CPU: Core i5-12500H
The HP Victus here has a Core i5-12500H, but the one in the video is running a Core i5-12450H. Just to break down the difference, the Core i5-12500H has 8 Efficient cores and 4 Performance cores, giving you 16 threads. The Core i5-12450H, on the other hand, only has 12 threads.
In theory, more threads mean better performance in games that can actually use them. But since most games only tap into a couple of threads, single-core clock speed ends up being what really matters.
The Victus here (not the one in the video) has a slightly higher clock speed—about 100MHz more—which should mean a few extra frames in most games.
For a big jump in framerates, you’d ideally go for a 7th-gen Ryzen 5 or a 13th-gen Core i5 if you’re sticking to this price bracket. But realistically, you won’t find those in laptops around $600 or even $700.
RAM & Upgrades
The storage and RAM setup here is pretty much identical to the first model we talked about. The main differences are the CPU and GPU, which, as we know, aren’t replaceable. Dual-channel support is available, but only one RAM slot is currently occupied. It’s limited to DDR4 and has a single storage slot, which is already taken by the default drive that comes with the laptop.
HP Victus 15 fa0025nr | |
PROS | CONS |
|
|
5. HP 15-fb1013dx
Best Gaming Laptop under 900 – RTX GPU
Ryzen 5 6600HS
8GB DDR5
2050 RTX 4GB vRAM
256GB PCIe SSD
15” 144Hz Full HD IPS
4.84 lbs
3.5 hours
The last laptop on the list—and the cheapest by far—features an RTX 2050, and it can go as low as $650 if you’re lucky. It’s definitely under $900, so if you’re on a tight budget, this one’s worth checking out.
Now, you might think it’s not worth considering, but hear me out. As an avid MMORPG player, I don’t need a high-end GPU. A 4GB vRAM GPU like the 3050 Ti or even this RTX 2050 gets me solid performance at high settings in games like World of Warcraft. If you’re in the same boat and mostly play games with less intense graphics, you can save a lot by skipping the mid- or high-tier GPUs you might not fully utilize.
GPU: RTX 2050, 4GB vRAM, 30W
The RTX 2050 is built on the same 3rd-gen architecture as the 3050 RTX. Even though it has a 30-45W TDP, it actually outperforms the older GTX 1650 (also 4GB vRAM) and comes with DLSS support, which the 1650 lacks. So, with DLSS enabled, you’ll squeeze out even better frame rates thanks to the tensor cores.
Let’s break down what this means for gaming:
Title | fps | Settings | Resolution | Measured |
Assasin’s Creed Valhalla | ~40 | Medium | FHD | Walking |
Warzone | ~61 | Low-Medium | FHD | Scouting |
Cyberpunk 2077 | ~37 | Medium | FHD | Shooting |
GTA V | ~104 | High/Very High | FHD | Driving |
The Witcher 3 | ~55 | Medium/High | FHD | Walking |
Counter Strike 2 | ~78 | Very High | FHD | Shooting |
Spiderman | ~58 | Medium | FHD | Walking |
Red Dead Redemption | ~47 | High | FHD | Riding |
Most games can get close to 60 FPS if you adjust the settings to Medium or High. But I’d recommend sticking to Low or Medium settings, even if you’re tempted to play at High/Ultra, and here’s why: the RTX 2050 heats up pretty quickly, and the laptops it comes in typically don’t have the best cooling systems, mainly because the GPU itself doesn’t pull much power. These GPUs are really meant for medium-high settings, and while you can push to high for a while, it’s better not to make that a habit if you want to avoid overheating.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS
It’s a bit surprising that this laptop, with the weakest GPU of the list, actually has the best and most recent CPU. The Ryzen 5 7535HS adds a nice boost to frame rates thanks to better multi-core performance, but ultimately, the 2050RTX still lags behind a 3050Ti laptop, which is only around $100 more.
Now…
It could be worse! But if you look below, you’ll see..
Link | GPU | CPU | Display | Price |
MSI GF 63 Thin | 2050 | i5 12450H | 144 | 572 |
HP Victus | 2050 | R5 7535HS | 144 | 569 |
Acer Aspire 5 | 2050 | i5 1240P | 60 | 559 |
Laptops in the same price range as this HP Victus… often have weaker CPUs! What’s even more interesting is that if you go for another 2050RTX laptop around this price, you’ll not only miss out on CPU performance due to a slower processor but also lose out on RAM performance. That’s because this HP Victus, with its 7th-gen Ryzen CPU, supports the latest DDR5, giving it an extra edge
RAM & Upgrades
With 12th-gen Intel laptops, you’ll find DDR5 on some models, but many still use DDR4 since manufacturers often opt for a cheaper motherboard that supports the more affordable RAM option.
However, the 7th-gen Ryzen 5 in this HP Victus only supports DDR5, which means you’re guaranteed the faster memory out of the box. As for storage and RAM upgrades, it’s similar to other HP Victus models we’ve covered. There’s one slot for storage and two RAM slots, neither of which is soldered, so you have support for dual-channel memory
HP 15-fb1013dx | |
PROS | CONS |
|
|
Buying The Best Gaming Laptop Under 900
There are two ways.
A) Make a list of all laptops you come across
The way I found these laptops is by going through every single laptop available online, listing them on a spreadsheet, and then comparing specs. Although the list below may seem small, it only considers:
- Laptops under $900
- Laptops that aren’t overpriced (for example, a 1650 GTX selling for $800 is out of the question)
- Due to this, the number of laptops shown in the list is reduced drastically
- Laptops with recent CPUs and GPUs
- With the rare exception of the cheapest one, most laptops in the selection process were removed due to this
You are welcome to do the same. The list should stay relevant for the first quarter of 2025.
B) Calculate the price of laptop parts (hardware) and add it up
This method is less efficient but can save you a lot of time and also teach you how to spot a good deal right off the bat.
It’s going to be difficult to find a website that lists the prices of GPU & CPUs for laptops.
However, you can use the desktop GPU & CPUs as they are essentially the same.
Finding the prices of storage and RAM is relatively easy because these parts are sold for upgrades.
As for the prices of displays, chassis, cords, keyboards, etc., AliExpress/Ebay sell laptop replacement parts, so you can use these prices to make your final estimate
GPU
Finding the prices of GPUs on laptops is pretty easy when in the 700-900 price range because you’re basically dealing with GPUs that are basically the same ones used on desktops (they just remove the cooling system). Laptops design their own cooling system to a GPU.
For the following prices I’ve gone to Intel or AMD (they have the prices available at the time of release, maybe not now).
If not, just do a google search and check the average price as sold by other vendors.
GPU | Cost($) |
1650 | $150 |
1660Ti | $200 |
2060RTX | $180 |
3050Ti RTX | $250 |
4050RTX | $270 |
3060RTX | $284 |
4060RTX | $300 |
Retail prices of older GPUs are much cheaper in 2025 because of the release of the 4th generation GPUs like the 4050RTX, 4060RTX, 4070RTX , 4080RTX, etc.
CPU
Prices of CPUs are very tricky to find.
Prices of older generation CPUs are almost non-existant.
I have contacted AMD & Intel through emails to get an estimate of these prices but if you look around they’re not so far from the retail price at the time of release (10-50$ difference to the current market prices).
Name | Price ($) |
Core i5-10300H | 160 |
Core i5-11400H |
160 |
Ryzen 5 5600H | 200 |
Core i5 12500H | 250 |
Ryzen 5 6600H | 250 |
Ryzen 7 5800HS |
250 |
Ryzen 7 7745HS | 350 |
Core i5 13500H | 300 |
Core i5 14450HX | 350 |
Ryzen 7 8745HS | 350 |
I’ve removed many CPUs (mostly 8th & 9th gen Intel and 4th , 5th gen Ryzen) due to being slightly old . Howver, you can use 160-220 for the prices of old CPUs in your calculations.
RAM
This can be tricky because EXACT RAM prices depend on the speed of RAM & Type AND location.
For example,
RAM that’s attached to the motherboard will cost a lot less than RAM that’s on a separate low as we saw with the HP Victus models. It’s safe to neglet the price of RAM that’s on board.
RAM sticks of the recent generation are slightly more expensive.
Below the prices of DDR4 RAM & DDR5 RAM.
DDR4 | Price – DDR4 | Price – DDR5 |
16GB | $60 | 80 |
8GB | $30-35 | 45 |
4GB | $20 | 30 |
Storage
Most gaming laptops do not seem to have onboard storage (in other words – soldered to the motherboard). They have one attached to a PCIe connection (Usually an NVMe SSD) and either a free PCIe Slot or a SATA III connection.
Whatever storage size you read on a gaming laptop it means only one connection is used and it will be most certainly the PCIe connection. Some don’t have an additional and if they do it can either be a PCIe slot or a SATA III slot.
Name | 4.0 |
128 GB NVMe | $25 |
256GB NVMe | $25 |
512GB NVMe | $35 |
1TB SSD | $55 |
The above are for those cases where you only see ONE storage mentioned out of the box.
In some cases you may see the following although in modern laptops they’re non-existant unless you’re buying very expensive laptops with all stats maxed out (2k-5k dollars).
Name | Additional(Total) |
256 GB NVMe+256GB SSD SATA III | ~$25+24~50 |
512GB NVMe + 256GB SSD SATA III | ~$35+25=60 |
1TB NVMe + 1TB SATA III | ~$55+60=115 |
Display
Virtually every laptop released within the past years has a FHD IPS display (if they have a dedicated GPU). High refresh rates are a LOT more common now and easily found around 700.
Display Specs | Price |
60Hz IPS TN | $40 |
60Hz IPS FHD | $50 |
120 Hz IPS FHD | $70 |
144 Hz IPS FHD 15” | $80 |
These prices are taken from Ali express . They’re a good estimate, if you want to get the exact same prices, it’s better to send a email to the manufacturer but there should only be a margin of error of +-10 dollars.
Other Small Parts
This means the battery, power cord, motherboard, chasis, keyboard, trackpad, etc.
On average all these parts together cost anywhere from 100-150 for gaming laptops above 700 and below 900.
EXAMPLE: Acer Nitro 5
Core i5 13500H~ $300
3060RTX~ $300
8GB DDR4 RAM ~ $45
1TB SSD PCIe NVMe 4.0 ~ $55
Display ~ 80
Other small parts~ $150
Total: $930
Laptops sells for $869.
Author Profile
- I am physicist and electrical engineer. My knowledge in computer software and hardware stems for my years spent doing research in optics and photonics devices and running simulations through various programming languages. My goal was to work for the quantum computing research team at IBM but Im now working with Astrophysical Simulations through Python. Most of the science related posts are written by me, the rest have different authors but I edited the final versions to fit the site's format.
Latest entries
- LaptopsNovember 30, 20243060RTX Laptop GPU vs 4060RTX Laptop GPU
- LaptopsNovember 28, 20244080RTX Laptop GPU vs 3080Ti RTX Laptop GPU
- LaptopsNovember 28, 20244070rtx Laptop GPU vs 3070Ti Laptop GPU
- GPUNovember 27, 20244070RTX Laptop GPU vs 3080RTX Laptop GPU
really great page , i understood everything clearly and learned things , thx