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In the world of affordable gaming laptops, the Clevo NH70 and Acer Predator Helios 300 are perennial favorites for gamers who want solid performance without emptying their wallets. The NH70, a customizable barebones machine from Taiwanese powerhouse Clevo (often rebranded by Sager or XoticPC), has been a staple since 2019 but still holds up as a value king in 2025 for desk-bound setups.

Meanwhile, the Helios 300 now in its 2025 refresh with 12th-gen Intel and RTX 30-series options remains Acer’s go-to mid-range beast, blending flashy design with everyday usability. Neither is a slim ultrabook, but if you’re torn between raw custom power and polished out-of-the-box vibes, this head-to-head breaks it down. We’ll compare typical configs: NH70 with GTX 1650 (around $1,200) vs. Helios 300 with RTX 3060 ($1,550).

Quick Specs Face-Off

Both deliver 1080p gaming muscle, but the Helios 300’s newer hardware gives it an edge in modern titles. The NH70 shines in upgradability, though.

FeatureClevo NH70 (Typical 2025 Config)Acer Predator Helios 300 (2025 Config)
Processor (CPU)Intel Core i7-9750H (9th Gen, 6-core, up to 4.5GHz)Intel Core i7-12700H (12th Gen, 14-core, up to 4.7GHz)
Graphics (GPU)NVIDIA GTX 1650 4GB (upgradable to RTX 3060)NVIDIA RTX 3060 6GB (with DLSS/ray tracing)
Display17.3″ FHD IPS (1920×1080), 144Hz refresh rate15.6″ FHD IPS (1920×1080), 144Hz (up to 240Hz options)
RAM16GB DDR4 (up to 32GB)16GB DDR4/DDR5 (up to 32GB)
Storage512GB NVMe SSD (dual slots for easy expansion)512GB NVMe SSD (expandable)
Battery90Wh, ~3-4 hours light / 1-2 hours gaming59Wh, ~4-5 hours light / 1-2 hours gaming
PortsUSB-C, HDMI 2.0, Ethernet, multiple USB 3.0USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, USB 3.2
Weight~2.8 kg (6.2 lbs)~2.2 kg (4.9 lbs)
OSWindows 11 HomeWindows 11 Home

The NH70’s bigger screen is a boon for immersion, but the Helios 300’s lighter build and brighter panel (300+ nits) make it more versatile for non-gaming tasks.

Performance: Helios 300 Pulls Ahead for Modern Games

  • Raw Power & Benchmarks: The Helios 300’s 12th-gen i7 crushes multitasking and content creation think 20-30% faster exports in Premiere Pro or smoother 4K editing. In Cinebench R23, it hits ~15,000 multi-core vs. the NH70’s ~10,000. The NH70’s 9th-gen chip is solid for 2025 basics but shows age in heavy loads.
  • Gaming FPS: At 1080p medium-high settings (no RT):
    • NH70 (GTX 1650): GTA V ~80 FPS, Cyberpunk 2077 ~40-50 FPS, Valorant ~150+ FPS, PUBG ~80-90 FPS. Average ~40 FPS in demanding titles.
    • Helios 300 (RTX 3060): GTA V ~100+ FPS, Cyberpunk ~70 FPS (with DLSS), Valorant ~200+ FPS, PUBG ~110 FPS. Ray tracing shines in supported games.

The Helios edges out for AAA 2025 hits like Black Myth: Wukong, thanks to RTX features. Both handle esports flawlessly at 144Hz, but the NH70’s upgradability lets you swap to an RTX later for longevity.

  • Thermals & Noise: Expect heat NH70 hits 80-85°C with jet-like fans; Helios uses AeroBlade tech for slightly better control (75-80°C) but still roars. No major throttling on either, but the Helios’ PredatorSense app makes tuning easier (fan curves, overclocking).

Battery Life & Portability: Helios Wins for On-the-Go

Gaming laptops aren’t battery champs, but the Helios 300 lasts a tad longer on light tasks (~4-5 hours browsing/Netflix) thanks to efficient 12th-gen silicon. The NH70 sticks to 3-4 hours, dropping to 1-2 under games same as the Helios. At 2.2kg, the Helios is easier to tote to LAN parties or class; the NH70’s bulk suits stationary setups. Ports are a tie, but Helios’ Thunderbolt 4 adds future-proof docking.

Build, Keyboard, & Display: Style vs. Substance

  • Build Quality: NH70’s plastic chassis is sturdy and no-frills great for upgrades but fingerprint-prone. Helios rocks a sleeker two-tone aluminum lid with RGB accents, feeling more premium without fragility.
  • Keyboard & Sound: Both have RGB mechanical/membrane keys with good travel, but Helios’ per-key lighting and dedicated media keys win for customization. Speakers are meh on both (tinny bass), but Helios’ Waves MaxxAudio edges clarity for movies.
  • Display Quality: NH70’s 17.3″ 144Hz panel is immersive for GTA V sprawls (127ppi sharpness). Helios’ 15.6″ matches refresh but adds G-Sync for tear-free play and better color (72% NTSC). Both handle HDR basics, but neither is creator-grade.

Price & Value in 2025: NH70 for Tight Budgets

  • Clevo NH70: $1,000-$1,300 (deals via resellers). Insane value if you customize add RAM cheap.
  • Acer Predator Helios 300: $1,300-$1,800 (RTX 3060 starts at $1,550). Worth the extra for newer tech and warranty support.

NH70 saves cash upfront; Helios holds resale better.

Pros & Cons Head-to-Head

Clevo NH70

Pros:

  • Cheaper entry price with easy upgrades
  • Massive 17.3″ screen for immersion
  • Clean, bloatware-free OS

Cons:

  • Older CPU/GPU limits future games
  • Bulkier and louder
  • Mediocre battery

Acer Predator Helios 300

Pros:

  • Superior performance and ray tracing
  • Lighter, more portable design
  • Better software (PredatorSense for tweaks)

Cons:

  • Higher cost for similar storage/RAM
  • Smaller screen
  • Fans still intrusive

Who Should Pick Which?

  • Grab the NH70 if you’re under $1,200, love tinkering (e.g., swapping GPUs), and game mostly at home. Perfect for students on a budget or retro AAA fans.
  • Go Helios 300 if you want 2025-ready power, portability, and polish ideal for creators, streamers, or anyone chasing 60+ FPS in ray-traced epics.

Final Verdict

The Acer Predator Helios 300 takes the win for most 2025 buyers its newer guts and refined build make it more future-proof and versatile, justifying the ~$300 premium. The Clevo NH70 is no slouch (and a steal for custom builds), but it feels like a reliable old truck next to the Helios’ sporty sedan. If battery or slimness is key, peek at the ASUS TUF A15 (~$1,400). What’s your budget or must-have game? Comment below I’ll weigh in!

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