Other than framework (out of stock) does anyone know of a good linux gaming laptop with a dedicated AMD GPU that I can buy in the UK?

any help would be appreciated!

  • Coleslaw4145@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I have an ASUS TUF A16 that i bought from Amazon UK about a year and a half ago. I’ve been using Linux on it since i got it and it works great.

    It has the RX7600s, same as the dGPU addon for framework laptops.

    The model number is FA617NS.

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      1 hour ago

      Cheers, this is what I will go with!

      Any advice/tips on getting linux setup on this laptop? Ive only ever used NVIDIA before so Im not sure what to expect.

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    2 days ago

    The usual suspects:

    • System76
    • MSI
    • Tuxedo

    From experience, stay away from any of the bigger OEM models, regardless of how attractive the price is, UNLESS you have direct knowledge of their compatibility. Lenovo, Dell, HP…etc have all been ramping up their enshittification, and you’re almost guaranteed to have a bad time.

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    1 day ago

    thanks for the recommendations guys, but I cant seem to find any AMD GPU laptops anywhere other than framework - they are rarer than rocking horse shit.

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            1 hour ago

            Im currently using cachyos on a different setup aswell, big fan.

            Any advice/tips on getting linux setup on this laptop? Ive only ever used NVIDIA before so Im not sure what to expect.

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      1 day ago

      I’ve noticed the same thing, if a laptop has a dGPU, it’s almost certainly Nvidia. My pet theory is that the integrated GPU of AMD APU chips are decent enough that laptop manufacturers who work with AMD don’t bother tacking on a dGPU.

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    1 day ago

    PCSpecialist laptops are usually easy to install Linux on. Just be sure to change the operating system to “No operating system required” to save some money by not paying for a Windows license.

    Juno Computers ship theirs with Linux preinstalled.

    Dell also sell theirs with the option of Ubuntu.

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        1 day ago

        Hop on over to overclockers.co.uk as they sell plenty of AMD gaming laptops but I’d hit up their forums first and ask for advice or give them a call. Someone there will be able to point you towards a decent model that supports Linux well.

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    1 day ago

    Question, do you have a gaming desktop? Could you just get a less powerful laptop and use sunshine and moonlight?