Top Best Gaming Laptops (2022)
- Games Corner

- May 6, 2022
- 4 min read
Do you want to buy a gaming laptop? A gaming laptop with good CPU, GPU, Storage, RAM, and design? There’s a lot to consider when buying a new PC for gaming. What components it needs, what kind of monitor you should pair it with, and just how big should you go? Especially if you plan to take it with you to LAN events or to a friend’s house for an intense gaming session.

Gaming laptops push the boundaries of what a laptop may look like, with illuminated keyboards, distinguishing logos, and brilliant colors covering their covers. This is not to say that there aren't any elegant and attractive designs. If you're searching for a laptop that is as visually appealing as it is powerful, there are numerously available, most notably from Razer.
Gaming laptops combine gaming PCs' customizability with consoles' portability to create an experience unmatched by any other gaming device.
These are the Best Gaming Laptops of 2022
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15
MSI Sword 15
Razer Blade 15
MSI GE76 Raider
Acer Nitro 5
1.) Asus ROG Zephyrus G15

Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 comes off with a signature style in Moonlight White or Eclipse Gray. The reinforced metal lid is precision cut with a dot matrix design that adds a subtle shimmering effect from prismatic film beneath. Stay versatile with thoughtful conveniences like a 180° ErgoLift hinge for more flexible viewing and a wide touchpad for easy navigation.
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 blaze through games, content creation, and more with up to an AMD Ryzen™ 9 6900HS CPU and GeForce RTX™ 3080 Laptop GPU. Spend less time waiting and more time gaming with up to 4800MHz DDR5 RAM. Dual M.2 slots connect directly to the CPU for maximum performance, and they're loaded with up to 1TB of storage for your growing games library and creative portfolio.
ROG’s Intelligent Cooling philosophy mixes the right features and system settings to ensure the best experience for each chassis and components, no matter what you’re doing. For the Zephyrus G15, liquid metal thermal compound keeps your CPU cool. A self-cleaning thermal module clears dust to improve long-term stability, while dual Arc Flow fans spin redesigned blades to generate impressive airflow with minimal noise. ROG Armoury Crate software switches seamlessly between operating modes to optimize performance and acoustics for the task.
2.) MSI Sword 15

With the latest 11th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processors and powered by NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 30 series graphics, the Sword 15 is optimized to unleash true performance during gameplay. The new Sword 15 is built with the same exquisite craftsmanship used to forge a blade. Run at optimal performance and shine on the battlefield.
MSI Sword 15 equips the latest 11th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processor, it's up to 40% performance gains over the previous generation. Achieve greater power with this 8-core processor supporting up to 4.6GHz dual core frequency to maximize efficiency in gameplay, multi-task work and productivity.
It comes with exclusive blue illumination and built on a solid metal shielding with 1.7mm of key travel for better responsive and tactile feedback. The new ergonomically-designed keyboard will meet all the needs.
3.) Razer Blade 15

Razer has simplified its Blade 15 lineup, removing the "Advanced" and "Base" models, but what's left is still a very good, thin, stylish gaming notebook. The Blade 15 remains a favorite because it has strong performance (with a Core i7-127800H and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti in the model we reviewed) but is just 4.4 pounds and 0.57 inches thick.
You still get a variety of ports, like Thunderbolt 4, both USB Type-C and Type-A as well as an SD card reader, so there's plenty of expansion for peripherals and extra storage for games. It would even work great for productivity, though we did find some competing gaming laptops were better in non-gaming benchmarks.
To get Razer's premium look and feel, you do have to pay a premium. This notebook starts at $2,499 and we reviewed it at $2,999. It's pricey, but it's also maintained a spot among our favorite gaming notebooks for years for a reason.
4.) MSI GE76 Raider

If you're looking for a laptop with desktop-level power, the MSI GE76 Raider is about as close as you'll get, though you may also have to spend a ton of money to get there. Still, with its high-end components like the Intel Core i9-12900HK and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti.
We'd be remiss to point out that the Raider has a large RGB light bar on the front, which, when combined with per-key lighting, makes for quite an effect in the dark (or you can turn it all of if you prefer something a bit less showy).
The 17.3-inch, 1080p display goes up to 360 Hz, which is great for esports players, but everyone else might want to consider a 1440p or 4K display, depending on available configurations.
5.) Acer Nitro 5

The Acer Nitro 5 is the best gaming laptop for those on a tight budget. For the price, you’ll get a great value on entry level performance. While you’ll sacrifice a bright display, the keyboard is comfortable and you even get a decent webcam.
Our review unit had an AMD Ryzen 5 4600U paired with an Nvidia GeForce 1650. We’ve seen a few Ryzen-based gaming laptops get better than expected battery life, and the Nitro 5 lasted over 11 hours.
If you’re handy, there’s plenty of room for upgrading (and you’ll want to consider it down the line with just 256GB of storage in our review unit), but for $700, you’re getting a lot for the money.
Quick Tips
Get a good GPU: Most games are GPU-dependent, and you can’t upgrade these in laptops. A good GPU will ensure your laptop plays games at high settings for a few years.
Consider upgrading later: Many, though not all, gaming laptops let you upgrade your RAM and storage.
Pick resolution or speed: The fastest displays, going up to 360 Hz, only come at 1920 x 1080 resolution right now, so a 4K screen will be slower.
Get a good keyboard: You don’t want to play your games on something mushy or stiff.
Battery life will probably be bad: Very few gaming notebooks get 8 hours or more on a charge, and you need the power supply to get the best performance anyway.
Have you ever chosen a gaming laptop that suits you? Comment down below.




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