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Originally Posted by Smeklinis
If you need computing power - you should get a desktop. If not - a laptop with all external accessories can be good enough. However, this setup will be more costly and very limited in a future upgrade of components.
You can easily find on google and compare desktop vs laptop CPU, GPU performances.
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Yeah, I've been reading tests and reviews the past two week or so. There's mixed opinions, but it seems the overall opinion is that is is almost starting to even out.
Obviously the laptop route is somewhat more expensive, but with BFCM around the corner, I'm going to grab me a deal or two ;)
I've noticed I have not really been upgrading any components (except for changing HDD to SSD) on my current old i3/16Gb Win7 PC, which runs a LOT better than my much newer Win10 Laptop.
My current PC runs everything pretty great, except rendering of After Effects videos which take for hours.