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Which is better for graphic design Asus TUF dash f15 2022 VS MSI katana GF66 12UG ?

geanny

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Which is better for graphic design?


MSI katana GF66 12UG-285NEU

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CPU: 12:e gen. Intel® Core™ i7 12700H-processor

Max.turbo speed : 4.7GHz

Number of cores: 14-core

Cache: 24MB

Functions: Multi-threading technology, Intel Smart Cache, Intel Deep Learning Boost (DL Boost)

FRAME: 16GB(2x8GB) DDR4 SDRAM 3200MHz - MAX Supported(64GB)

Main storage: 1 TB SSD M.2 PCIe 4.0 - NVM Express (NVMe)

Display: 15.6" LED backlight 1920x1080 FHD Widescreen 16:9 - frequency at max 240Hz

Color scale : 100% sRGB

Graphics processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (8GB) DDR6 SDRAM



ASUS TUF Dash F15 FX517ZR-HQ008W

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CPU: 12:e gen. Intel® Core™ i7 12650H-processor 3.5GHz

Max.turbo speed : 4.7GHz

Number of cores:10-core

Cache:24MB


FRAME: 16GB(2x8GB) DDR5 4800MHz - MAX Supported(32GB)

Main storage: 1 TB SSD M.2 PCIe

Display:15.6" 1920x1080 FHD

Graphics processor:NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (8GB)
 
Looks like the FHD asus f15 1080p display is probably sRGB:62.5%, Adobe:47.34%.



The msi 1080p 240hz was harder to find info on, but a review site lists it as sRGB: 93.8% Adobe: 65.6%

 
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Looks like the FHD asus f15 1080p display is probably sRGB:62.5%, Adobe:47.34%.



The msi 1080p 240hz was harder to find info on, but a review site lists it as sRGB: 93.8% Adobe: 65.6%



MSI is better for graphic design adobe programs?
 
MSI is better for graphic design adobe programs?

Pretty much. The MSI has a faster CPU for multithreaded workload such as rendering and can display color more correctly. The display doesn't matter as much if you intend to work on a separate monitor.
 
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