Hi, I'm looking to get a laptop from PC Specialist for gaming but focusing more on video editing (Vegas Pro 14). Both models I'm looking at are largely the same and are configured to have a have Corsair 2133MHz DDR4, a GTX 1060 and an SSD of some sort but one has a desktop 7700K and the other one has a laptop 7700HQ.
I've read that the GPU's makes no difference in render times after the GTX 500 series (900 series on Premiere Pro) so I have to prioritise the CPU.
The only benchmark results I can find between the two CPU's AND my current i5 2500K as a baseline is Cinebench R15:
2500K Stock - 460
7700HQ Stock - 740 (280 more)
7700K Stock - 988 (248 more)
With only a £200 delta between the two (~£1300 on 7700HQ model, ~£1500 on 7700K), it seems like an absolute no-brainer, but how relevant is this one synthetic test to real-world performance gains?
MORE INFO:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/proteusIV-15/ (7700HQ model)
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/octaneIII-15/ (7700K model)
I think I've covered all bases but if I've missed any crucial information please ask me below.
Thanks in advance.
I've read that the GPU's makes no difference in render times after the GTX 500 series (900 series on Premiere Pro) so I have to prioritise the CPU.
The only benchmark results I can find between the two CPU's AND my current i5 2500K as a baseline is Cinebench R15:
2500K Stock - 460
7700HQ Stock - 740 (280 more)
7700K Stock - 988 (248 more)
With only a £200 delta between the two (~£1300 on 7700HQ model, ~£1500 on 7700K), it seems like an absolute no-brainer, but how relevant is this one synthetic test to real-world performance gains?
MORE INFO:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/proteusIV-15/ (7700HQ model)
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/octaneIII-15/ (7700K model)
I think I've covered all bases but if I've missed any crucial information please ask me below.
Thanks in advance.