Having ample RAM on your laptop can be very assuring in the long run. Be it for gaming, office work or general everyday use, high RAM counts can help your laptop perform better and throttle a lot less, giving it a longer life and keeping it performing well in the long run. As new software comes out, they are more demanding than previous generations. 32GB RAM is a bit much for everyday users. Still, coders, doctors, data scientists, astronomers, gamers, video editors, developers and a slew of other professionals can make the fullest use of more RAM. So, if your use case demands a laptop that doesn’t give in under heavy loads, here are some of the best laptops to consider.
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2021)
Gamers are going to love the performance of this laptop – it comes with 32GB of RAM to ensure butter smooth running of games and applications. 32GB of RAM also makes it so that you can run applications in the background while playing games, meaning you can listen to music in the background while playing games or while streaming. Speaking of that, the streaming capabilities of this laptop are aplenty. Apart from that, it has a 14-inch screen, a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth FPS gaming, an AMD Ryzen 9 processor, ideal for multi-core apps, and an RTX3060 GPU to power all the latest open-world games. There’s also a 1TB SSD to store your favourite games.
HP ZBOOK Firefly 15 G8 Business
Creative professionals, 3D designers, artists, videographers and photographers, this is the laptop for you – with a large display, slim bezels and highly capable internals. There is a good combination of hardware and software features, including 32GB of RAM and a Core i7 processor that can handle multi-core applications very well. This makes it a must-have for those who work with blender, Sketchup, and other similar apps. The graphics card is an Nvidia Quadro T500 which offers good performance even when running lightweight games. The 15-inch screen is ideal for such use cases, while the 1TB SSD comes in handy for storing all your creative creations. The screen is also a touch panel, making it much easier to use in everyday use cases.
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro
If you have a history of laptops overheating, this one can take your woes away – it has ample airflow vents and good thermal solutions to power hours upon hours of gaming or intensive work without heating up the internal components of the laptop. It sports an AMD Ryzen 7 processor, ideal for creative and Adobe applications, 32GB of RAM to keep things running smoothly and an Nvidia RTX3070 GPU, which can power all the latest AAA open-world games, as well as running first-person shooter games with high fidelity. The 16-inch screen panel happens to be a fast, 165Hz refresh rate display that helps you get the most out of your video games.
MSI Creator 17
With a 17-inch screen, well-performing internals, and a good design at your disposal, tapping into your creative potential becomes a whole lot easier. The MSI Creator 17 lets you break the shackles and get productive. Your imagination is channelled through an Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of RAM and an RTX2070 Super Max-Q design. The GPU’s Max-Q design makes for optimal thermal performance even in a thin frame. The internals is wrapped in a professional-looking metal chassis, which certainly has sophistication. Thanks to the large real estate, you get a range of ports, including an Ethernet jack, an audio jack, a microphone jack, an SD card reader, and the other usuals. MSI claims a decent battery life of 7 hours on the laptop.