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Hello, I want to buy a laptop for my classes and to play with it. So the victus 16 with the 3070 seems to be a good choice but I don't know which  processor I should buy. It says that the ryzen has 9h autonomy and the intel has 5h so for me the ryzen is better but is that true ? 

Can someone help me.

And is there another difference between the r1002nf and the s0023nf or is it just the processor.

The ryzen is also cheaper but he seems better that's why I don't understand.

Thanks.

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Hi @Amaxxx 

 

if you are looking for battery life you should know that neither of these two parameters will be met when you play, maximum 3 hours.

In my opinion, which one is better is always the Intel processor.

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thanks but I meant to have a good batterie for like word or anything like that so is the ryzen not better ? 

and why in your opinion the intel is better ?

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They are faster processors, have better support not only from HP but also from intel, have better wi-fi card especially if you like to play online games, and intel processors can use any wi-fi card on the market if you want to upgrade, but AMD processors do not have that alternative,

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