00:00This here is the most powerful gaming laptop in the world, so we're going to test it out and see
00:05just how good a gaming laptop can actually get. So it's the MSI Raider A18HX, and this thing's
00:11got 64 gigs of DDR5 memory, a 2TB SSD, the RTX 5090 laptop GPU, and the new Ryzen 9 9955
00:20HX3D
00:21processor. Alright, we're going to try it out in a couple games and eventually work our way up to
00:24Minecraft with real-life textures and shaders to see how well it actually performs. Starting
00:29with Terraria and hopping in, yeah, we're having no issues whatsoever. Now I will say this is a 4K
00:35display, but only at 120Hz, so basically we're just maxing it out no matter what. This is way too
00:39easy for the laptop though, so let's move up to Black Ops 6, throw all the settings on max, and
00:44see
00:44how it does. So in-game running around, we're getting around 120fps, and the game still looks
00:49great. Again, even at 4K max settings, we're basically still maxing out the display's refresh
00:53rate, the game feels smooth, and apart from the absolute heat that this thing's pushing out,
00:57is doing really well, so let's step it up one more time.
01:01Alright, lastly, onto realistic Minecraft, opening it up and hopping in, with no shaders,
01:05we're easily maxing out the 120Hz display, but as soon as we throw on some shaders, we're now
01:09getting around 60-70fps, which is still pretty good. I've never seen Minecraft look this good,
01:14and I gotta say, I'm definitely impressed.
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