What makes a great RTX Studio laptop?

NVIDIA Studio supports dozens of RTX enhanced applications and hundreds of DCC applications from the likes of Adobe, Autodesk and Blackmagic.

An RTX Studio laptop is a great alternative to an NVIDIA RTX Studio PC. The two main benefits are size and portability: a laptop takes up far less space than a desktop PC and is much easier to take with you for work or on holiday.

Now you know why you should choose an RTX Studio laptop, here is what you need to know about the most important components. This will help you choose the specification of your laptop.

RTX Studio laptop used for video editing and 3D content creation

Graphics Card (GPU)

NVIDIA RTX Studio platform logo

The graphics card or GPU is the most important component when running content creation applications, as it most directly affects how graphics and video will look on-screen. The majority of laptops marketed for home and office use rely on inbuilt graphics chips within the CPU. Whilst they may be capable of rendering some very simple content, a discrete NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU is always the way to go for a great visual experience.

RTX Studio laptops are pre-installed with the RTX Studio driver which is tested by NVIDIA with leading content creation applications, ensuring a smooth and consistent user experience. What’s more, GeForce RTX graphics cards are also brilliant for gaming, so if you feel like letting your hair down in-between projects then an RTX Studio laptop is also great for enjoying the best PC gaming has to offer.

Explore the range of GeForce RTX 50-series laptop GPUs below.

RTX 5090 RTX 5080 RTX 5070 TI RTX 5070 RTX 5060 RTX 5050
Performance
FASTERSLOWER
Content Creation
Gaming
Streaming
Price
HIGHERLOWER
CUDA Cores 10,496 7,680 5,888 4,608 3,328 2,560
Tensor Cores 328 (5th Gen) 240 (5th Gen) 184 (5th Gen) 144 (5th Gen) 104 (5th Gen) 80 (5th Gen)
RT Cores 82 (4th Gen) 60 (4th Gen) 46 (4th Gen) 36 (4th Gen) 26 (4th Gen) 20 (4th Gen)
Memory 32GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 12GB GDDR7 8GB GDDR7 8GB GDDR6

We also sell workstation laptops for content creation workflows with NVIDIA RTX PRO GPUs.

Need more performance?

Unlike desktops which can be easily upgraded with faster graphics cards, laptops have a fixed specification. However, you can speed up graphically demanding tasks by offloading them from the graphics card in the laptop to a virtual GPU, hosted in Scan Cloud.

Find out more in our Cloud Workstation buyers guide

Diagram showing how GPU workloads can be offloaded from a laptop to Scan Cloud Workstation

Processor (CPU)

Intel and AMD laptop processor logos

Alongside the graphics card, the processor or CPU is also key, as it is responsible for other tasks outside of graphics. A processor with a higher clock speed and more cores will result in a better overall experience. The tabs below give more detail on the two main brands of processor, Intel and AMD, and the different models each brand makes.

Intel Core Ultra CPUs

We recommend Intel Core Ultra CPUs in our RTX Studio laptops, available in a range of performance and price points, as shown in the table below.

Core Ultra 9* Core Ultra 7* Core Ultra 5*
Performance
FASTERSLOWER
Price
HIGHERLOWER
Content Creation
Gaming
Streaming
P-Cores 4 / 4 4 / 4 4 / 4
E-Cores / Threads 8 / 8 8 / 8 4 / 4
LP E-Cores / Threads 4 / 4 4 / 4 4 / 4

* There are also Core Ultra X 9/7/5 models with higher performance integrated GPUs

AMD Ryzen AI CPUs

We recommend AMD Ryzen AI CPUs in our RTX Studio laptops, available in a range of performance and price points, as shown in the table below.

Ryzen AI 9 Ryzen AI 7 Ryzen AI 5
Performance
FASTERSLOWER
Price
HIGHERLOWER
Content Creation
Gaming
Streaming
Cores / Threads 12 / 24 8 / 16 6 / 12 or 4 / 8

* There are also Core Ultra X 9/7/5 models with higher performance integrated GPUs

System Memory

Laptop RAM memory modules for content creation workloads

While having sufficient memory on the graphics card is important, application and game performance will be crippled without adequate system memory or RAM. You should choose the quantity of system memory depending on the types of applications and the size of your projects as indicated below. Most laptops can be upgraded with additional RAM later on as your needs change.

Relative Performance

Most demanding applications and multi-tasking 128GB+
Demanding 3d graphics/video Or multi tasking 64GB
Moderate graphics/video 32GB
Basic graphics 16GB

Application and Project Storage

NVM Express logo

An SSD is essential in a laptop, not just to make applications and projects load fast but also because they consume less power than a hard disk, helping to boost battery life, and they weigh less too. We recommend a laptop with at least a 1TB SSD or larger, as with applications and media files taking up a lot of space, you can never really have too large an SSD in your laptop. If you do run out of storage space, many laptops will have a spare M.2 slot or 2.5in bay to add in another SSD, or you can add an external SSD (see the later Connectivity section for more details).

Laptop Size & Weight

Following your choice of GPU, CPU, RAM and storage, the next consideration should be overall size and weight. Size will be primarily governed by the size of the laptop screen which can vary from as small as 12.4” to as large as 18”. While a larger screen is obviously more immersive for gaming, it does come at the expensive of weight, so if you’re going to take your laptop around with you a lot a smaller screen may be advisable.

It’s also a good idea to look at the weight and thickness of the laptop. High-end laptops tend to be made from lightweight metal, whereas cheaper laptops are made from heavier plastic. You’ll also pay a premium for thinner laptops versus a thicker bulkier laptop. The below table compares two 15.6” laptops from the same manufacturer, MSI - the laptop on the left is the standard Raider model, with the premium thin and light Stealth model on the right.

MSI Raider 15.6 inch gaming laptop – standard thickness model MSI Stealth 15.6 inch gaming laptop – thin and light premium model
Thickness 23.4mm 19.5mm
Weight 2.38kg 2.1kg
Price ££ £££

Laptop Screens

The two key characteristics to look out for in a laptop screen are the resolution, which is the sharpness, and if you want a touchscreen.

Diagram showing common laptop screen resolutions from Full HD to 4K

Resolution

Resolution is the number of pixels (the tiny dots that make up the image) that the screen possesses - it is shown as a number for screen length and a number of screen height. The higher the resolution the sharper and clearer applications will appear. If you’re going spend a lot of time using graphics applications or spreadsheets you’re more likely to want as high a resolution as possible, a variety of which are displayed on the image opposite.

Illustration comparing standard laptop and 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop formats

Touchscreen

Having a touchscreen on a laptop offers an additional way to control your applications over and above the keyboard and touchpad - either using your fingers or a pen / stylus. Many touchscreen laptops feature detachable screens, creating a 2-in-1 laptop / tablet format for greater flexibility. However, it’s worth noting that touchscreen functionality will increase the price significantly, so it’s definitely worth considering how much you will use the increased flexibility before you pay for it.

Most laptops also have at least one graphics output for you to connect an external monitor. This is often a preferred method of using your laptop at home - we’ll cover this a bit more later.

Laptop Connectivity

The size and thickness of your chosen laptop will govern the amount of inbuilt connectivity it has. Unlike desktop PCs, which can be easily upgraded over time, laptops have a fixed specification so its important to look at what ports it has, i.e. USB, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, HDMI, Ethernet and Bluetooth. Don't forget to check the WiFi capability too, as this is the most common way to connect a laptop to the Internet. The tables below show the major differences between the most common ports and WiFi found on laptops.

USB

Standard Bandwidth Connector
2.0 480Mb/s USB A
3.0 5Gb/s USB A
3.1 10Gb/s USB A
3.2 20Gb/s USB C
4.0 40Gb/s USB C
4 2.0 80Gb/s USB C

Thunderbolt

Standard Bandwidth Connector
1 10Gb/s Mini DisplayPort
2 20Gb/s Mini DisplayPort
3 40Gb/s USB C
4 40Gb/s USB C
5 80Gb/s USB C

DisplayPort

Standard 1.3 1.4 2.0 onwards
Maximum Refresh Rate at 1440p (uncompressed) 240Hz 240Hz 240Hz
Maximum Refresh Rate at 4K (compressed with DSC) N/A 240Hz 480Hz
Maximum Refresh Rate at 4K (uncompressed) 120Hz 120Hz 240Hz

HDMI

Standard 1.3 / 1.4 2.0 2.1 onwards
Maximum Refresh Rate at 1440p 75Hz 144Hz 240Hz
Maximum Refresh Rate at 4K 30Hz 60Hz 120Hz

WiFi

Generation IEEE Standard Frequency Max. Data Rate Max. Range
Wi-Fi 2 802.11b 2.4GHz 11Mbps 450ft
Wi-Fi 1 802.11a 5GHz 54Mbps 400ft
Wi-Fi 3 802.11g 2.4GHz 54Mbps 450ft
Wi-Fi 5 802.11ac 5GHz 1Gbps 1000ft
Wi-Fi 6 / 6E 802.11ax 2.4 / 5GHz 10Gbps 1000ft
Wi-Fi 7 802.11be 2.4 / 5GHz / 6GHz 24Gbps 1000ft

Laptop Peripherals

Make the most of your RTX Studio laptop with these essential peripherals.

Graphics tablet and pen controller for content creation

Graphics Controllers

Content creation applications may be easier to control with the use of dedicated graphics mice and tablets alongside the integrated keyboard and touchpad. These offer much greater control and flexibility with 3D and spatial workloads.

Learn more by reading our GRAPHICS CONTROLLERS BUYERS GUIDE.

Gaming keyboard suitable for use with an RTX Studio laptop

Keyboards

Every RTX Studio laptop includes a compact keyboard, many of which also include RGB backlighting and some may even have superior keys with mechanical switches instead of rubber dome ones. However, you may want a dedicated gaming keyboard to connect to your laptop.

Learn more by reading our GAMING KEYBOARD BUYERS GUIDE.

Gaming mouse suitable for use with an RTX Studio laptop

Mice

Every RTX Studio laptop includes a touchpad, however they are really only meant for web browsing and office productivity applications. You’ll almost certainly want to connect a dedicated mouse to better control your laptop.

Learn more by reading our GAMING MICE BUYERS GUIDE.

Gaming headset with microphone for use with a laptop

Headsets

Although every laptop includes speakers and a microphone, because these are integrated into the underside or sides of the laptop and feature tiny drivers the sound quality and maximum volume usually leaves a lot to be desired.

Upgrade your audio experience by reading our GAMING HEADSET BUYERS GUIDE.

Standalone PC speakers for improved laptop audio

Speakers

Although every laptop includes speakers, because these are integrated into the underside or sides of the laptop and feature tiny drivers the sound quality and maximum volume usually leaves a lot to be desired.

Upgrade your audio experience by browsing our range of standalone SPEAKERS.

Laptop cooling pad with built-in fan to reduce heat during intensive workloads

Laptop Coolers

If you’re finding your laptop runs a bit on the hot side a laptop cooler could be worth looking into. These slim laptop stands lift the laptop off the desk by a few millimetres and provide extra cooling for the laptop via an embedded fan. As an added bonus, most laptop stands also tilt the laptop slightly forwards, making typing more comfortable, if not using an external keyboard.

Browse our range of LAPTOP COOLERS.

External monitor connected to an RTX Studio laptop for extended workspace

External Monitors

As mentioned previously having an additional external monitor can either provide simply a larger screen in a fixed desk environment, or a second (or third) screen to view multiple applications at once.

Upgrade your visual experience with either our standard MONITORS BUYERS GUIDE or PROFESSIONAL MONITOR BUYERS GUIDE which covers colour critical monitors.

Laptop backpack bag for transporting a studio laptop and accessories

Laptop Bags

If you’re planning on taking your laptop with you on the road make sure you invest in a good quality bag. This not only makes carrying the laptop and accessories such as mouse and headset a lot more convenient, but also will protect it from damage. We stock a variety of backpack and executive style laptop bags across a wide range of price points.

Browse our range of LAPTOP BAGS.

Ergonomic chair designed for extended computer use

Chairs

Everybody needs something to sit on when using their laptop at home or in the office. The designers of these chairs have thought about how computer users sit, how they move, and what they need most from their chair.

Learn more by reading our GAMING CHAIR BUYERS GUIDE.

Computer desk with monitor arm suitable for a laptop setup

Desks

Computer desks are purpose designed, having useful features such as flexible monitor arms, so you can position your screen(s) at the perfect height and angle.

Learn more by reading our GAMING DESK BUYERS GUIDE.

Ready to buy?

There you have it, everything you need to know about choosing a new laptop. We sell a wide variety of models from top laptop brands such as Asus and MSI.

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Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

NVIDIA RTX Studio is a special driver for its GPUs that is equally suited to driving professional content creation applications and games. NVIDIA Studio supports dozens of RTX enhanced applications and hundreds of DCC applications from the likes of Adobe, Autodesk and Blackmagic.

Yes, the NVIDIA RTX Studio has been developed for gaming and creative applications. Simply open the NVIDIA Control Panel application and switch between gaming and Studio mode as appropriate.

NVIDIA works with leading ISVs to add new features and optimise performance when running the RTX Studio driver.

While both types of laptops can run all Windows software, RTX Studio laptops are equipped with GeForce RTX GPUs which are optimised for visualisation workloads and gaming. In contrast, RTX Pro laptops are optimised for professional graphics workloads such as CAD, rendering, AI and complex simulations.