The RTX 4060 featured in gaming laptops offers the sweet spot in performance, pricing, and with the new year starting, such machines being offered for less than $1,000 make the GIGABYTE G6 KF an even more attractive purchase on Amazon. For just $969.99, you get a solid configuration that gets you Intel’s latest 13th-generation processor, paired with 16GB DDR5 RAM as standard instead of 8GB, negating the need to order extra components that will just force you to raise your budget.
However, we do recommend upgrading from the 512GB PCIe NVMe storage, but not immediately. The GIGABYTE G6 KF has a decent build quality, but for under $1,000, you have to keep realistic expectations and be informed that this RTX 4060 gaming laptop will not feature a MacBook-like chassis and needs to be kept in top-notch condition. The 16-inch display offers extended vertical real estate while retaining the footprint of a 15-inch notebook. Also, the resolution is 1920 x 1200, with the IPS LCD supporting up to a 165Hz refresh.
Choosing a 1080p panel was the right decision, seeing as how the RTX 4060 features 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM. Given how games have become visually breathtaking, their video memory requirements have also shot through the roof. Hopefully, NVIDIA will not be this stingy when it announces the laptop version of the RTX 5060, but this is what you are getting now. Fortunately, if games like Alan Wake 2 are too demanding for this laptop, and let us be fair, the latest AAA title from Remedy can bring even the RTX 4090 to its knees, but there is a terrific workaround for this little hurdle.
With the latest free mod, you can basically enable AMD’s FSR 3.0 upscaling technology in any game that supports NVIDIA’s DLSS 3.0, thereby doubling your
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