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[TotW] Laptop or Tower?


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Not mine, but you get the idea.

My first PC was a Gateway 2000 Holiday XL that came with a huge tower. It had 8 MB of RAM and a 1 GB hard disk drive. It was sporting a brand new Windows 95 and I was in love with the thing. Eventually I got into building my computer and for years saved up money for parts and it became one upgrade game after another.

As I got older my preferences and tastes changed. Technology got exponentially better and computers became more about work than games and I started using laptops once they got to a decent size and not the cinder blocks they used to be. This is also how I discovered Razer. They were making good looking laptops while other companies were producing textbook sized calculators and Apple was kicking everyone's asses.

Fast forward to the present. We're in the middle of a pandemic, hunkering down at home and I find myself spending a LOT more time in front of the computer and playing a lot more games and I start to entertain the idea of going back to a custom made tower. I'll always have a Blade on me, but having something a bit more powerful, robust and work-stationary sounds appealing. But if I had to choose, which would I choose?

Which would you choose? For this week's Thread of the Week, you can only have one. A laptop or a tower. Which is it and why? Like and comment for a chance at the weekly reward. Additionally, two good comments will receive a smaller reward as well.

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Yes, I also built a desktop again 2 months ago. The blades are great but for a good performance you can really get a desktop. My 13" blade is currently only in the drawer and is rarely taken out. Especially for gambling it is more fun. But I also like my blade very much. It's just a nice piece of technology.
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"Tower" or "Laptop" it depends on your needs in my opinion.

- If I choose "Tower" it will be because I can build it like I want to be, it's more powerful, can be used for more years, easier and cheaper maintain, you know where it is always 😅😂

- If I choose "Laptop" it will be because I want to have it in any room at my home and anywhere I go to travel and not worry about being able to do my work or play games with friends, also if I don't have the space for "Tower" or maybe even better I just want to be lazy af 😅😂

I have "Tower" and "Laptop" if that matters and yes the "Laptop" gives you more freedom.
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I would really love to have a Blade for my own to be able to play on it and even work whenever i'm away from home, but i gotta stay with the desktop one. I too have been using desktop for as long as i know how to use it. I did study and work on some computer too but my heart is with my desktop and my desk and my Razer peripherals and rgb and so on. I'm trying to improve it as much as i can.
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i used to prefer tower back when i was younger and more into fixing, upgrading the parts etc. but as i got into college, work and more travelling, i prefer the laptop's mobility. so, it really boils down to how it suits your current lifestyle.
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A laptop is essentially under any circumstances, not only capability, but also portable. You can shift anywhere by unplugging the power brick, although desktop would have a better performance.

I always choose a laptop for resale value and hygiene maintenance. When trading a second-hand device, a laptop is a much convenient for the buyer to test and avoid hardware compatibility issues. I remember when the old-time that I using a desktop, the box was all full of dust...
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I remember the pc i first played solitaire on. it looks exactly like that! man im getting old lol
Userlevel 7
I much prefer a tower over a laptop, since they offer better performance for the price, and offer more ports for all of my gear, among other advantages. I love my laptop for travel situations, however I would not want to use it full time.
Userlevel 7
No loose parts and Mobility = Laptop
Easy and budget-free upgrades = Tower

But I still prefer laptops although it's more pricey to get the specs that I wanted.
Userlevel 7
Tower for sure. Much easier to upgrade, and user-friendly for introverts like me.
Userlevel 7
Windows 95 and MS paint. Good times

HP Pavilion Pentium 1 was my first PC
Now everything is small and compacted and packs a punch. How far the evolution of technology has come.

What is RAZERs next production in line? Hologram keyboards?
Really looking forward to RAZER gaming chairs
I prefer tower, but cuz of way too much travelling I'm stuck with a laptop and overheating is always an issue :(
I wish more and more gaming laptops are made with aluminium or magnesium alloy chasis to avoid the overheating problem you would have with a plastic chasis.
And I would love if the chasis doesn't overprice the laptop, to make it outside my price range.
Userlevel 7
Nothing beats a proper gaming rig, so tower for me always.
However, if you are one of those people who can't stop gaming even when going on vacation or on a trip or on a journey to someplace, then you need a Blade.
Not the weapon of course...
hahahhaha I kill me
The most OP gaming laptop with the sexiest look out there!
Userlevel 7
Laptop for mobility
Userlevel 7
Hello friends,

I love my laptop because I can use it everywhere, in my room, by the sea, with friends. It is also very economical in electricity, it is important to think about ecology.
But it lacks a lot of power, it's hard to be able to run Star Citizen or even consider streaming. :/

PC towers have the advantage of being inexpensive, customizable, to assemble it yourself (or by a computer friend lol).
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Natachat90

It is also very economical in electricity, it is important to think about ecology.

However, it has a battery, which of course not only requires more resources to manufacture, but degrades over time. In addition, you can't swap components like you can with a PC. An old laptop could be in good condition, have a perfectly working keyboard, screen and whatnot, but you'd probably need to replace the whole thing because of one or more parts no longer meeting performance requirements, for example.
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JulianKapa
However, it has a battery, which of course not only requires more resources to manufacture, but degrades over time. In addition, you can't swap components like you can with a PC. An old laptop could be in good condition, have a perfectly working keyboard, screen and whatnot, but you'd probably need to replace the whole thing because of one or more parts no longer meeting performance requirements, for example.


Hello JulianKapa,

You're absolutely right about the battery.
But I was mainly referring to the poor performance of CPU and GPU, it wastes a lot of energy in heat because of the peltier effect.
Laptops are fortunate to have low power consumption processors.
Userlevel 7
i choose tower, cuz we can customize it
Userlevel 7
My first preference is always tower due to its biggest plus, that's the upgradability. And so if i am given both the options and asked to choose i will always go with the Tower.

But if i'm on the move, i will get a medium spec'd gaming laptop:smile_: and keep it with me. As traveling is sometimes unavoidable for work or personal/holiday scenarios.

In short, its a tough choice. I will always select both and keep to be frank. LOL.
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I mean with laptops you always pay more and end up with less performance than a similarly specced tower. I mean you pay for portability not just in terms of money but also a loss in performance and usually bad thermals as compared to towers.
Razer Tomahawk with a 3090 and Intel Gen 11 please.
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I prefer laptop for now because I'm student and gamer at the same time :wink_: but I always dream to build tower in the future
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@Dekades

you should give yourself like 1000 zsilver for using that CompUSA image 🙂
Due to lifestyle - laptop
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Dekades


Not mine, but you get the idea.

My first PC was a Gateway 2000 Holiday XL that came with a huge tower. It had 8 MB of RAM and a 1 GB hard disk drive. It was sporting a brand new Windows 95 and I was in love with the thing. Eventually I got into building my computer and for years saved up money for parts and it became one upgrade game after another.

As I got older my preferences and tastes changed. Technology got exponentially better and computers became more about work than games and I started using laptops once they got to a decent size and not the cinder blocks they used to be. This is also how I discovered Razer. They were making good looking laptops while other companies were producing textbook sized calculators and Apple was kicking everyone's asses.

Fast forward to the present. We're in the middle of a pandemic, hunkering down at home and I find myself spending a LOT more time in front of the computer and playing a lot more games and I start to entertain the idea of going back to a custom made tower. I'll always have a Blade on me, but having something a bit more powerful, robust and work-stationary sounds appealing. But if I had to choose, which would I choose?

Which would you choose? For this week's Thread of the Week, you can only have one. A laptop or a tower. Which is it and why? Like and comment for a chance at the weekly reward. Additionally, two good comments will receive a smaller reward as well.

- - -

About Razer Silver:

Razer Silver is the only loyalty rewards credits backed by Razer. Earn Silver when you Pay with Razer or engage in software and services from Razer and our Partners. For more information on Razer Silver visit: https://gold.razer.com/silver/earn

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Of course Blade 120%:big_grin_:
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Tower always, for best performance and air cooling.