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The best graphics cards for laptops 2022

A video card is an inte­gral part of a com­put­er and lap­top, which is direct­ly respon­si­ble for its per­for­mance. How to choose the best lap­top graph­ics cards in 2022
The best graphics cards for laptops 2022
The best video cards for lap­tops. Pho­to: shutterstock.com

The arti­cle dis­cuss­es exter­nal video cards that are con­nect­ed to lap­tops as addi­tion­al ones. They are designed to upgrade devices if the basic para­me­ters are not enough to per­form the nec­es­sary tasks. You can decide on the choice of the desired mod­el your­self, but here it is rec­om­mend­ed to entrust the instal­la­tion of a video card to a lap­top to spe­cial­ists.

Many man­u­fac­tur­ers have their own tech­nolo­gies and devel­op­ments in the field of graph­ic pro­cess­ing and accel­er­a­tion of cal­cu­la­tions, includ­ing for dis­play­ing images on mul­ti-mon­i­tor sys­tems. When choos­ing the best graph­ics card, you first need to con­sid­er the func­tions that the device should per­form for you.

Editor’s Choice

Kom­so­mol­skaya Prav­da turned to Denis Murin, Brows­er for PLAYER.ONE and Mail.Ru Games with a request to choose the best lap­top graph­ics card in 2022.

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Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti StormX 4GB

Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Stor­mX 4GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

A fair­ly com­pact mod­el, its length does not exceed 166 mm. Built-in mem­o­ry 4 GB oper­ates at a fre­quen­cy of 7000 MHz. The proces­sor has a Boost mode, its oper­at­ing fre­quen­cy is 1290–1392 MHz, and the max­i­mum sup­port­ed screen res­o­lu­tion is 4096 x 2160. The video card is equipped with an effi­cient cool­ing sys­tem con­sist­ing of a fan and a radi­a­tor, which works well even at high fre­quen­cies.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 1290MHz/7000MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 4096 MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tors DVI‑D, Dis­play Port, HDMI 2.0b
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 75 W
Extra food 8pin
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 4096×2160
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3

Pros and cons

Work on the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, proven among users, high per­for­mance and effi­cient cool­ing sys­tem
The fan is noisy under heavy loads. Users note that over­clock­ing may not be effec­tive

Top 10 best laptop graphics cards of 2022 according to KP

1. GIGABYTE GeForce GT 710 2GB

GIGABYTE GeForce GT 710 2GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The design of this mod­el is min­i­mal­is­tic: it is a com­pact video card with a sin­gle-slot active cool­ing sys­tem. The radi­a­tor is made of alu­minum and has a fair­ly mas­sive fins, and the fan is also respon­si­ble for cool­ing. A dis­tinc­tive fea­ture of the mod­el can be con­sid­ered the pres­ence of a Dis­play­Port out­put, which allows you to con­nect not just Super Ultra-Wide mon­i­tors, but also mon­i­tors with a refresh rate of over 100 Hz.

By default, the GPU oper­ates in Gam­ing mode with a fre­quen­cy for­mu­la of 1228 / 1468 MHz, but in the pro­pri­etary GPU Tweak II util­i­ty, you can acti­vate the “OC” pro­file with fre­quen­cies of 1266 / 1506 MHz. Video mem­o­ry con­sists of Micron GDDR5 chips with a total capac­i­ty of 2 GB. With a 64-bit bus and an effec­tive fre­quen­cy of 6008 MHz, the band­width of the video mem­o­ry sub­sys­tem reach­es 48.1 GB/s.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 1228MHz/6008MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tors Dis­play Port, HDMI 2.0b
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 4096×2160
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3

Pros and cons

Com­pact size and low-pro­file bar includ­ed, over­clock­able for increased per­for­mance. Low heat­ing and at the same time a qui­et cool­ing sys­tem, the pres­ence of a Dis­play­Port out­put to sup­port high-speed mon­i­tors with high res­o­lu­tion
The pres­ence of only one HDMI con­nec­tor, users note the noise of the cool­er dur­ing games at high graph­ics set­tings

2. MSI GeForce GTX 1650 4GT LP OC

MSI GeForce GTX 1650 4GT LP OC. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graph­ics card is made in a small size of 168mm and occu­pies two expan­sion slots. The cool­ing sys­tem con­sists of a radi­a­tor and two 55 mm fans with a curved impeller. A 1485 MHz GPU (1665 MHz in Boost mode) pro­vides a high lev­el of per­for­mance through­out the entire time of use. There is also a 4 GB GDDR5 video mem­o­ry with a band­width of 128 GB / s. The lat­est ver­sion of MSI After­burn­er for RTX 20 series graph­ics cards has a spe­cial over­clock­ing scan­ner OC Scan­ner that auto­mat­i­cal­ly search­es for the most pow­er­ful set­tings in which the device will work sta­bly.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 1695MHz/8000MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 4096 MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 12 nm
Con­nec­tors DVI‑D, HDMI 2.0b
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 75 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 7680×4320
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 2

Pros and cons

Suit­able for heavy games, can be over­clocked, the cool­ing sys­tem works effi­cient­ly.
The cool­ing sys­tem pro­duces a lit­tle noise, some users note heat­ing dur­ing over­clock­ing.

3. DELL Quadro P620 2GB

DELL Quadro P620 2GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The video card oper­ates on an lNVIDIA Quadro P620 proces­sor with a 128-bit mem­o­ry bus. Ease of use is guar­an­teed by the active cool­ing sys­tem, which includes a heatsink and two fans. Thanks to this, the Dell NVIDIA Quadro P620 graph­ics card will not over­heat and fail. The card fea­tures a low-pro­file, one-slot wide form fac­tor that deliv­ers the per­for­mance you need to pow­er demand­ing pro­fes­sion­al appli­ca­tions. Pro­vides a wide visu­al work­space with sup­port for up to four 4K dis­plays and HDR tech­nol­o­gy.

Main characteristics

Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tors Mini Dis­play Portx4
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 40 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 5120×2880
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors four

Pros and cons

High card per­for­mance, cool­ing sys­tem works effi­cient­ly
The amount of video mem­o­ry is not the high­est for cards of this class, there is no brack­et for a high pro­file in the pack­age

4. PNY Quadro K620 PCI‑E 2.0

PNY Quadro K620 PCI‑E 2.0. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

This mod­el has excel­lent per­for­mance in lead­ing pro­fes­sion­al appli­ca­tions. The proces­sor fre­quen­cy is 1075 MHz, and 2 GB of DDR3 mem­o­ry with a capac­i­ty of 128 bits is respon­si­ble for the simul­ta­ne­ous pro­cess­ing of mul­ti­ple threads. The mod­el claims sup­port for OpenGL 4 and Direc­tX 11 tech­nolo­gies, as well as the use of NVIDI­A’s Tes­la com­put­ing accel­er­a­tor. The mod­el is equipped with a func­tion of smooth image smooth­ing, which allows you to achieve max­i­mum real­ism of the pic­ture. The max­i­mum pow­er con­sump­tion of 45W ensures eco­nom­i­cal pow­er con­sump­tion, the active cool­ing func­tion even­ly cools the entire sur­face of the board and ensures high per­for­mance and sta­ble oper­a­tion.

Main characteristics

Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR3
Process tech­nol­o­gy 28 nm
Con­nec­tors DVI‑I, Dis­play Port
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 45 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 3840×2160
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors four

Pros and cons

Effi­cient cool­ing sys­tem, good image qual­i­ty, qui­et oper­a­tion
Small amount of mem­o­ry, no fac­to­ry over­clock­ing

5.Lenovo NVIDIA Quadro P400 2GB

Leno­vo NVIDIA Quadro P400 2 GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The three-port video card Nvidia Quadro P400 is based on the Nvidia Pas­cal GPU. This mod­el is one of the most acces­si­ble maps for CAD design­ers and visu­al­iza­tion work. 2GB GDDR5 graph­ics mem­o­ry and 256 stream­ing mul­ti­proces­sor (SMX) cores deliv­er incred­i­ble per­for­mance with 40W peak pow­er con­sump­tion in a cool and qui­et sin­gle slot form fac­tor. Sup­ports four simul­ta­ne­ous dis­plays and res­o­lu­tions up to 4K with VESA Dis­play­Port 1.4.

Main characteristics

Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3
Video mem­o­ry type GDDR5
Video mem­o­ry bus width 64 bit
GPU NVIDIA Quadro 400

Pros and cons

Per­for­mance, low pow­er con­sump­tion, up to 4K res­o­lu­tion sup­port
Small mem­o­ry, aver­age image qual­i­ty

6. ZOTAC GeForce GT 730 2GB

ZOTAC GeForce GT 730 2GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

A fea­ture of this mod­el is that cool­ing is car­ried out by a sin­gle radi­a­tor, and there is no fan. The ZOTAC GeForce GT 730 Zone Edi­tion graph­ics card is equipped with the GeForce GT 730 video proces­sor. The per­for­mance of the mod­el cor­re­sponds to the entry lev­el. The video card has 2 GB of GDDR3 video mem­o­ry. The video adapter is equipped with three video con­nec­tors — DVI‑D, HDMI and VGA (D‑Sub). You can use two or three mon­i­tors at the same time. The max­i­mum sup­port­ed res­o­lu­tion is 2560×1600. The advan­tage is the max­i­mum pow­er con­sump­tion of 49 W.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 902MHz/1600MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR3
Process tech­nol­o­gy 28 nm
Con­nec­tors DVI‑D, VGA, HDMI 1.4a
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 23 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.4, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 4096×2160
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3

Pros and cons

Com­pact size due to no fan, low pow­er con­sump­tion
Small amount of video mem­o­ry, inef­fi­cient cool­ing sys­tem

7. KFA2 GeForce GT 1030 2GB

KFA2 GeForce GT 1030 2GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The video card has a 2 GB DDR3 mem­o­ry for stor­ing infor­ma­tion that is used dur­ing the oper­a­tion of the device. The mod­el is con­nect­ed to the board using the PCI‑E 2.0 inter­face. The video card occu­pies one and a half expan­sion slots. To con­nect up to two mon­i­tors, you can choose from a selec­tion of DVI‑D, VGA and HDMI con­nec­tors.

Dur­ing oper­a­tion, the device con­sumes 19 watts. There is only one video chip in the device, it oper­ates at a fre­quen­cy of 954 MHz. Cool­ing is car­ried out only by a radi­a­tor, there is no fan.

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Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 954MHz/1600MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 2048MB GDDR3
Process tech­nol­o­gy 28 nm
Con­nec­tors DVI‑D, VGA, HDMI
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 19 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 4096×2160
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3

Pros and cons

Silent oper­a­tion, com­pact size
Designed for min­i­mal tasks, low mem­o­ry foot­print

8. INNO3D GeForce RTX 2060 1680MHz PCI‑E 3.0

INNO3D GeForce RTX 2060 1680MHz PCI‑E 3.0. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

This video card is one of the most bud­getary with its pow­er­ful char­ac­ter­is­tics. This mod­el is uni­ver­sal, because. unlike oth­er vari­a­tions, INNO3D is an excel­lent embod­i­ment of the bal­ance of price and qual­i­ty. The main advan­tage of the mod­el is the famous GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. Its nom­i­nal fre­quen­cy is 1470 MHz, while you can get an image with a max­i­mum res­o­lu­tion of 7680 × 4320. Also, the video card is equipped with 6 GB of high-speed GDDR6 mem­o­ry and a pow­er­ful cool­ing sys­tem, con­sist­ing of a radi­a­tor with four tubes, two fans and a met­al back­plate.

If we talk about mod­els in this series in gen­er­al, then lap­tops with GeForce RTX 3060, 2060 Max‑Q and 2070 Max‑Q will allow you to play any mod­ern game in Full­HD 1080p res­o­lu­tion and are suit­able even for e‑sports games that require high reac­tion speed. The RTX 3070, 2080 Max‑Q, and 2080 Super Max‑Q will han­dle high­er 2.5K res­o­lu­tions and deliv­er near-max­i­mum set­tings just about any­where. And the RTX 3080 for lap­tops is the king of the hill for uncom­pro­mis­ing per­for­mance for gam­ing and work.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 1680MHz/14000MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 6144MB GDDR6
Process tech­nol­o­gy 12 nm
Con­nec­tors DisplayPortx3, HDMI 2.0b
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
Ray trac­ing sup­port there is
Extra food 8pin
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 7680×4320
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors four

Pros and cons

Qui­et cool­ing sys­tem, over­clock­ing capa­bil­i­ty and RTX sup­port. The small dimen­sions of the card will also be a plus.
May not have enough mem­o­ry for “heavy games”, com­pared to the old­er mod­els of the series, the image qual­i­ty is worse

9. HP Quadro P1000 4GB

HP Quadro P1000 4GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

A pow­er­ful low pro­file graph­ics card that pro­vides pro­fes­sion­al users with the best per­for­mance avail­able in a small form fac­tor. The NVIDIA® Quadro® P1000, pow­ered by the NVIDIA Pas­cal™ GPU, deliv­ers high per­for­mance for ren­der­ing 3D mod­els and 2D images, and expands your visu­al work­space to up to four 4K mon­i­tors. This mod­el is equipped with a stock of its own mem­o­ry 4 GB stan­dard DDR5. The video card also has a basic set of inter­faces, includ­ing four Mini Dis­play­Port video out­puts for high-def­i­n­i­tion image trans­mis­sion.

Main characteristics

Video mem­o­ry size 4096 MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tors Mini Dis­play Portx4
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 47 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Max­i­mum Res­o­lu­tion 5120×2880
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors four

Pros and cons

High image qual­i­ty, good per­for­mance and effi­cient cool­ing sys­tem
Dif­fi­cult to find a reg­u­lar bar (only low pro­file includ­ed)

10. Colorful GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB

Col­or­ful GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB. Pho­to: market.yandex.ru

The Col­or­ful iGame GTX 1050 Ti U‑4G is pow­ered by a 14nm NVIDIA GP107 GPU with 768 CUDA cores, 48 ​​tex­ture units, and 32 raster units. The mem­o­ry of the video card, with a total vol­ume of 4 GB, is recruit­ed using four GDDR5 chips from Micron, which oper­ate at an effec­tive fre­quen­cy of 7008 MHz. Data exchange between the graph­ics core and mem­o­ry is car­ried out through a 128-bit bus, which is capa­ble of pass­ing 112.1 GB of infor­ma­tion per sec­ond.

A fea­ture is the pres­ence of a switch but­ton between two oper­at­ing modes: “Nor­mal” and “Tur­bo”. In the first mode, the GPU oper­ates at ref­er­ence fre­quen­cies (1290 / 1392 MHz), and in the sec­ond — under fac­to­ry over­clock­ing to 1380 / 1493 MHz. The cool­er con­sists of an all-met­al radi­a­tor with fins, two axi­al fans with an impeller diam­e­ter of 86 mm and a plas­tic cas­ing that cov­ers the entire struc­ture from above.

Main characteristics

Core/memory fre­quen­cy 1290MHz/7000MHz
Video mem­o­ry size 4096 MB GDDR5
Process tech­nol­o­gy 14 nm
Con­nec­tors Dis­play Port, HDMI 2.0b
Con­nec­tion inter­face PCI‑E 16x
TDP 75 W
API sup­port Direc­tX 12, OpenGL 4.5, Vulkan
Num­ber of sup­port­ed mon­i­tors 3

Pros and cons

Pow­er and over­clock­a­bil­i­ty, effi­cient and qui­et cool­ing sys­tem, good image qual­i­ty
Some users report prob­lems when try­ing to over­clock

How to choose a graphics card for a laptop

Denis Murin says the first thing to think about is what you use your lap­top for. If for doc­u­ments, the Inter­net and peri­od­ic gath­er­ings in World of Tanks or DotA 2, then you can stop on the built-in graph­ics — With 11th Gen Intel mobile proces­sors with Iris Xe and UHD Graph­ics (Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 mod­els 11XXX) and AMD Ryzen 4000 and 5000 Gen with Vega 6 and 8 graph­ics, han­dle every­day tasks with ease and save bat­tery pow­er.

If you plan to play mod­ern games, or your work involves video edit­ing, pho­to edit­ing, or 3D mod­el­ing, then you should con­sid­er lap­tops with graph­ics cards. based on NVIDIA GeForce RTX. A sep­a­rate video card, of course, will increase the thick­ness and weight of the lap­top (but not so much), but it will be able to run any mod­ern games and sig­nif­i­cant­ly speed up the work (espe­cial­ly video edit­ing in Adobe Pre­miere Pro and DaVin­ci Resolve), and will also allow you to broad­cast video in high qual­i­ty (stream ) from any­where thanks to the NVENC hard­ware codec. If we talk about com­peti­tors, then lap­tops with AMD Radeon 5000-series are great for games, but notice­ably worse for work.

The best graph­ics cards

The video card is the sec­ond most impor­tant com­po­nent

How to connect a video card to a laptop (video)

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