Intel Gaming Laptop,Window 11 Pro Laptop Computer, 16 Review

This $440 laptop has a huge storage and RAM spec, but its ancient single-core AMD 1200 CPU makes it painfully slow for almost any task.

CPU AMD Ryzen 3 1200
RAM 16 GB
Storage 1 TB
Screen 16" 1920x1200
GPU NVIDIA GeForce MX350
Weight 1.8 kg
Intel Gaming Laptop,Window 11 Pro Laptop Computer, 16 laptop
44.7 Overall Score

Overview

This Intel Gaming Laptop is a bit of a puzzle. It's got a solid 1TB SSD and 16GB of RAM, which are decent specs for the $440 price tag. But then you look at the CPU, and things get weird. It's running an AMD 1200, a single-core chip from a few generations back. That puts its processor performance in the 1st percentile, which is about as low as it gets. For gaming and entertainment, it scores in the mid-30s out of 100, so it's not exactly built for those tasks.

Performance

Let's be clear about performance. The AMD 1200 CPU is the main bottleneck here. A single-core, 3.1GHz chip from years ago means this laptop will struggle with modern applications and multitasking. The NVIDIA GeForce MX350 GPU isn't much help either, landing in the 47th percentile. It's a basic 2GB discrete card, so you're looking at very light gaming on low settings. The 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 1TB SSD are the only bright spots, sitting in the 32nd and 65th percentiles respectively. They're fine, but they can't make up for the ancient CPU and weak GPU.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 0.6
GPU 52.1
RAM 41.5
Ports 18
Screen 46.9
Portability 27.4
Storage 74.5
Reliability 3.2
Social Proof 89.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Large 1TB SSD is a good amount of storage for the price. 90th
  • 16GB of RAM is a solid amount for basic multitasking. 75th
  • Includes a backlit keyboard, which is a nice touch.
  • The 16-inch 1920x1200 screen provides a decently large workspace.
  • It's relatively light at 1.8kg for a 16-inch laptop.

Cons

  • CPU performance is in the 1st percentile, making it extremely slow for modern tasks. 1th
  • GPU performance is mediocre (47th percentile), only suitable for very basic gaming. 3th
  • Reliability score is alarmingly low, in the 3rd percentile. 18th
  • Port selection is poor, ranking in the 15th percentile. 27th
  • WiFi 5 connectivity is outdated compared to modern WiFi 6/6E standards.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Cores 1
Frequency 3.1 GHz
L3 Cache 8 MB

Graphics

GPU GeForce MX350
Type discrete
VRAM 2 GB

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 16"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0

Physical

Weight 1.8 kg / 4.0 lbs

Value & Pricing

At $440, you're paying for the storage and RAM. The 1TB SSD and 16GB of memory are good finds at this price point. But the value proposition falls apart when you consider the core components. The CPU and GPU are so outdated that they severely limit what you can do with the machine. You're essentially buying a fast hard drive and some RAM bolted onto a very slow computer. For the same money, you could likely find a used or refurbished laptop with a much more balanced and modern set of specs.

Price History

$430 $440 $450 $460 $470 $480 $490 Feb 18Mar 21Mar 29Apr 6 $480

vs Competition

Compared to the listed competitors like the Lenovo Legion Pro or MSI Vector, this laptop isn't even in the same league. Those are high-performance gaming machines. A more apt comparison would be against budget Chromebooks or older entry-level Windows laptops. Even there, it struggles because of that ancient CPU. The Apple MacBook Pro with an M4 chip is in a different universe performance-wise. The ASUS Zenbook Duo offers modern productivity features this laptop can't touch. This Intel Gaming Laptop is competing against hardware that's several years old, and it's losing.

Spec Intel Gaming Laptop,Window 11 Pro Laptop Computer, 16 Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming Lenovo ThinkPad Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 16" UHD+ OLED Touchscreen HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop,
CPU AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Intel Core Ultra 7 165H AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 Intel Core i7 13620H
RAM (GB) 16 32 32 64 128 32
Storage (GB) 1024 4096 1000 2048 2048 2048
Screen 16" 1920x1200 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 3840x2160 14" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800
GPU NVIDIA GeForce MX350 Apple (10-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation AMD Radeon NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
OS - macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro, English Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business)
Weight (kg) 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.8 2.5 1.6
Battery (Wh) - 72 - 90 74 -

Verdict

I can't recommend this laptop. The AMD 1200 CPU is a deal-breaker. Performance in the 1st percentile means it will feel sluggish doing almost anything. The low reliability score is another major red flag. While the 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM look good on paper, they're attached to a foundation that's fundamentally flawed. For $440, you should expect a basic but functional modern laptop. This isn't it. Look for something with at least a recent dual-core or quad-core processor, even if it means less RAM or a smaller SSD.