The premium metal chassis brings a lot of style to the machine. The multitude of ports find the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 comfortably at home in conferences and impromptu presentations, as well.
You get HDMI 2.0b, a microSD card reader, two USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports. When it’s time to relax, the powerful Ryzen 9 processor and Radeon RX 6800S graphics card can kick into high gear and pump up to 120 frames per second games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Far Cry 5.
While we reviewed Lenovo's model with an AMD Ryzen 7 5700H CPU and RTX 3070 GPU, the Legion 5 Pro Gen 6 is also available with an RTX 3060 graphics card. It gets comparable performance to Acer's Helios 300 on this list for the price—but the Legion has much better battery life.
Its ray tracing performance is also better than the laptops configured with AMD graphics cards on this list, about 15-30 frames per second more in games like Metro Exodus and Cyberpunk 2077 at a 1080p resolution.
MSI’s latest GE76 Raider is a flex on the gaming PC space. Its flagship hardware, like the Intel Core i9-12900HK and Nvidia RTX 3080Ti, give this beast more performance prowess than most desktops.
Its high-refresh 360Hz display is perfect for big-budget games—_Shadow of the Tomb Raider_ on its highest 1080p graphics settings ran at 160 frames per second in our testing.
This Delta 15 is also faster than other gaming laptops we’ve tested when it comes to content creation. Compared to the likes of Razer, Acer, and a few other gaming laptops from big-name brands, MSI’s Delta 15 can render 3D images and transcode 4K video to a lower resolution in mere minutes.
The Ryzen 9 5900HX keeps programs running at tip-top speeds so every task feels snappy. Running 50 Chrome tabs at once, rendering 3D images, transcoding 4K video, working in Excel—it all flows seamlessly.