The new GIGABYTE G6 establishes a groundbreaking standard through its seamless integration of AI and premium-grade hardware. Featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core processor and AI-accelerated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs, this laptop sets the benchmark for unparalleled gaming prowess. Immerse yourself in unmatched efficiency and durability.
Q: How much RAM does this Gigabyte laptop come with?
A: This Gigabyte laptop is equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM (16GB*2).
Q: What is the storage capacity of this Gigabyte laptop?
A: This Gigabyte laptop has a 1TB Gen4 M.2 SSD.
Q: What kind of wireless connectivity does this Gigabyte laptop offer?
A: This Gigabyte laptop comes with Intel Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth V5.2 for wireless connectivity.
Q: What is the screen size and resolution of this Gigabyte laptop?
A: This Gigabyte laptop features a 16.0-inch display with a 16:10 WUXGA resolution of 1920x1200.
Q: What type of audio technology does this Gigabyte laptop have?
A: This Gigabyte laptop is equipped with Dolby Atmos Audio Technology for an immersive audio experience.
Q: Is the body of plastic or metal?
A: Hi Hope, The GIGABYTE G6X features a high-quality polymer chassis, designed for durability. Hope this helps answer your question! -Tony
Q: Does the system support installing a second hard drive?
A: Hi Sam, The GIGABYTE G6X is equipped with a pre-installed NVMe SSD and an additional NVMe expansion slot. Hope this helps answer your question! -Tony
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$1149.99
The new GIGABYTE G6 establishes a groundbreaking standard through its seamless integration of AI and premium-grade hardware. Featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core processor and AI-accelerated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs, this laptop sets the benchmark for unparalleled gaming prowess. Immerse yourself in unmatched efficiency and durability.
$999.99
The new GIGABYTE G6 establishes a groundbreaking standard through its seamless integration of AI and premium-grade hardware. Featuring a 13th Gen Intel Core processor and AI-accelerated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs, this laptop sets the benchmark for unparalleled gaming prowess. Immerse yourself in unmatched efficiency and durability.
$999.99
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ASUS TUF Gaming A16 Gaming Laptop gives you a durable and powerful, yet budget friendly gaming experience on Windows 11. The TUF Gaming A16 packs an 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS CPU and Radeon RX7700S V8G GPU into a thin gaming laptop. Enjoy a fast 165Hz refresh rate, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage all wrapped in a light 4.85 lbs chassis. The future is powerful and long-lasting.
Pros for GIGABYTE - G6X 16" 165Hz Gaming Laptop IPS - Intel i7-13650HX with 32GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 - 1TB SSD - Black | |||
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Cons for GIGABYTE - G6X 16" 165Hz Gaming Laptop IPS - Intel i7-13650HX with 32GB RAM - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 - 1TB SSD - Black | |||
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Customers enjoy the high performance and ample RAM of the G6X 16" gaming laptop, praising its ability to handle demanding games and multitasking seamlessly. The stylish design and effective cooling system also receive positive feedback. However, some users point out that the battery life could be improved and that the laptop's size and weight may not be ideal for portability.
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The battery life on this thing is rather weak, so if you need to be on the go and working far from an outlet, not the choice for you. Luckily, I don't, so it works well for me otherwise. Processing power is handling games fairly well so far, construction is comfortable.
Posted by StephenC
I love how bloat free the PC is compared to some other brands (you can’t escape Microsoft bloat anymore and may not even want to depending on what you want anyway), no spending time figuring out how to completely uninstall an antivirus I don’t want and using figuring out how to disable automatic updates that want to reinstall the bloat I remove. I love the design of the laptop, simple minimal and looks great. No RGB on the outside to attract attention. It is also pretty light for it’s gaming chops. This isn’t a super thin forget its even in your backpack laptop, but it also fits nicely and is a lot nicer than other gaming laptops I’ve used. The white on the keyboard looks amazing in my opinion. There is a blue blacklight on the keyboard as well, but the white makes the keys stand out even without that in lowlight. There is a num pad as well. I would say the only disadvantage is that the keyboard feels cramped compared to other keyboards. If you have small hands this may not be a problem at all and I quickly adjusted to the travel between keys for typing but it isn’t the most comfortable to type on, an external keyboard of course fixes this so I think that if you have a monitor and keyboard you use at home this is a fair trade off, if this is the main keyboard your planning on using it may be worth it to try it in store to see if you really want to use this one 100% of the time. The touch mouse isn’t the best, but every gamer and high-power user should have a good external mouse anyway; it gets the job done for small tasks when you’re not gaming though. The specs: They look awesome, now if you’re really into all the specs around gaming, there are better and more expensive graphics cards out there that look better in every way. I compare it to looking at TVs in the store, there are a very small group of people that really want the OLED as it absolutely looks better than the other TVs when sitting right next to them, but if you didn’t see the OLED you’d think the other TVs looked fantastic. This makes games look great, it performs great, and overall is an awesome gaming PC. It is more than sufficient for my needs. The 32GB of RAM help it not stagger either if the I happen to have a few other applications or browsers open as I tend to us my PC for a few different tasks, I could be doing some programming, CAD work, or gaming, and sometimes I don’t always close things out. The RAM seems to be what limits me and stops my computers from fully functioning when I only have 8 or 16 so having 32GB has really opened up the ability of the laptop, I could even upgrade it to 64 if I wanted as taking of the back and swapping the memory is quite doable with the laptop. The screen is just over 1080, which I happen to think works great on a laptop especially for gaming and the refresh rate keeps the games looking their best. The sounds is loud and sounds good out of the laptop speakers which is nice if your sharing a movie with a friend or something, but a good headset is always more helpful than any speaker. The port density isn’t terrible but isn’t great either; on the left side it has an AUX and USB A port; on the right it has a USB C with power (I tested a 130W USB Charge which worked but a 30W one did not) and a USB A; on the back is a USB C with display port, charging port, HDMI, and ethernet port (I love that it has one built in). Pros: Excellent graphics value play 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Design Keyboard backlight and white outline USB C charging (this type of charger not included; other kind is) Ethernet port Num pad Bloatware is minimized Large screen for how compact it is Cons: Keyboard is cramped USB C missing on left side and USB A missing on back (just my preferences on where they should be) Touch mouse could be better Overall, this is an awesome gaming/engineering/programming machine that works allows me to work and play with ease. Bonus: This took me a min to figure out apparently so I’ll make it part of the review as it maybe something you may find the value to learn from. The sound wasn’t functioning properly, if I unplugged my USB wireless headset the sound would just fail until I restarted the computer, I was troubleshooting the computer trying to figure out why and I thought it was a computer problem… my headset was on the Xbox setting, changing it to PC made everything function perfectly… So, if you have a gaming headset that has an Xbox/PC setting, make sure to have it in the right setting otherwise the onboard sound can screw up once you unplug the headset, but a restart will also fix this issue.
Posted by Benb
Several years ago, I purchased a high-end business laptop with a dedicated graphics card, intending to use it for work during the day and gaming in the evening. Unfortunately, my plan hit a snag because the laptop’s design didn’t align with its intended dual purpose. While my business laptop had the right components, it lacked the features typically associated with gaming laptops. Instead, my business laptop was sleek, lightweight with high battery life… none of which should be found in a gaming laptop, and none of which are present in this Gigabyte gaming laptop. Straight out of the box, this Gigabyte gaming laptop boasts a stunning semi-matte finish adorned with an intricately etched design on the case. The visible copper heat sinks flanking the sides are a reassuring sign of robust cooling. As for the display, it’s a beautiful IPS panel with an impressive dynamic color range. However, it retains that characteristic muted color feel often associated with IPS screens. Overall, the laptop’s aesthetics and screen quality make quite an impression! The laptop includes software for switching between the integrated GPU and the GeForce RTX. While this design feature aims to save battery life, the actual battery performance is disappointingly poor. Consequently, I’ve set my laptop to always use the RTX GPU. Additionally, I’ve observed instances where the GPU didn’t switch as expected, reinforcing the need to override this feature. Gigabyte provides its proprietary management software for the laptop, offering features like keyboard macros, customizable lighting settings, fan controls, power management, and even a ‘quiet’ mode. Additionally, I highly recommend opening the NVIDIA Control Panel for game optimization—it significantly enhanced my gaming experience while playing Diablo IV. When it comes to Diablo IV, this laptop performs exceptionally well. I consistently achieved 100 FPS even during intense battles with a screen full of mobs, and my GPU temperature never exceeded 76 degrees Celsius. However, I’ve noticed that playing Hearthstone for an hour each morning significantly impacts battery life. Despite Hearthstone’s occasional demands, I expected better battery performance. On the bright side, this laptop remains comfortable on my lap throughout extended Hearthstone sessions. The laptop uses a standard DC charging port, which is a familiar choice. However, I had hoped for a USB-C charging port. Unfortunately, the laptop requires a 180-watt charger, and while USB-C can carry up to 240 watts, finding a single-output charging brick which supplies that much power is challenging. In this case, the DC port is practical, but my initial hope for USB-C remains. This laptop not only supports HDMI 2.1, which is fantastic, but it also boasts the best sound quality I’ve ever experienced from a laptop. I was genuinely stunned when I first heard it. Additionally, I appreciate the inclusion of a dedicated Ethernet port—a feature that’s becoming increasingly rare but is essential for a gaming laptop. Regarding downsides, as I mentioned earlier, this laptop is quite large and heavy. Unfortunately, the battery life falls short—I’d be lucky to get 3 hours of use for similar tasks compared to my work laptop’s 6-8 hours. On the bright side, it doesn’t become unbearable in terms of heat unless you’re pushing the computer to its limits. Overall, I’m genuinely thrilled with this laptop, and that’s saying something. Considering my desktop boasts an RTX 4090, which sets a high-performance standard, I’m pleasantly surprised that this laptop has exceeded all my expectations.
Posted by CatCity