 Hey what's up everybody so I've had lots of views lately on this video that I recorded last year about the this laptop that I bought for Unreal Engine. I think it was a ASUS Rogue M16 I think is what it's called anyway this thing right here and I wanted to kind of do a follow-up to you know after a year is it good for Unreal Engine what do I really use it for these days you know and the answer is to that is I use it for almost everything except for Unreal Engine. It's really great with you know all of my programming stuff I do a lot of you know Python or AWS type stuff systems management for my job and sometimes I will experiment with things on my own with this thing it works great for that I use it for Blender a lot it's very performant with Blender it's got a i9 Intel processor and so that extra CPU bump is really really good for modeling in Blender it has a 3060 GPU which is good for Blender as well for EV it doesn't push the GPU too much it has these fans that are in the bottom of it and those are probably directly on top of the GPU because when it comes to Unreal Engine they just turn on and they seem to never turn off and in fact I know the GPU runs so hot even with a 3060 mobile mind you it crashes you know fairly frequently whenever I'm trying to have multiple lights or I'm trying to do something fairly complex in the Unreal Engine viewport that was great when I was using you know Visual Studio or Ryder to write C++ and you know write some of the background systems for my game but when it came to actually designing the game or anything else in the viewport it really the fans would just kick on and it was just so loud that I really just couldn't get them to turn off so I started doing that type of stuff on my desktop setup that has a slightly different video card in it supposedly not better it's the 20 series but it performs better with Unreal Engine than this 3060 does in this laptop now I did upgrade the system RAM for it I think it comes with 16 maybe and there's eight of it that is soldered out of the board so you can't change that but I put a 32 card in it to bring into the limit of 40 so it works pretty well for that it's got a good hard drive like I said it's it's nice and thin and light the battery lasts for a while not so much with Blender but it does have the USB-C charging which was important for me because that way I can charge it with the same power adapter that I use for my iPad so anyway I just wanted to make an update video and let everybody know that if you're wanting to buy this for Unreal Engine probably not a great purchase for that if you want to use it for Blender it's a really really good laptop if you want to use it just for DaVinci Resolve or other video editing once again I have great experience with that here and it and it works works very very well anyway leave me questions in the comments if you have any about this laptop and I'll try to get to them answer I hope this video was helpful for someone thanks for watching