AMD’s X3D desktop CPUs have dominated desktop gaming performance for what seems like a lifetime at this point. But what happens when you try to squeeze that same tech into a laptop? The 2025 model of the Recoil 16 gaming laptop from PCSpecialist does exactly that, featuring a Ryzen 9 9955HX3D – a 16-core, 32-thread mobile CPU that AMD claim is the ‘world's fastest gaming processor'. Let's put that to the test today.
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
01:07 Pricing / Warranty
01:53 Hardware Specifications
04:30 Display
04:55 Battery and Charger
05:31 Laptop Design / RGB
06:32 Ports and connectivity
07:01 Weight / Hinges / Flex
07:28 Trackpad and Keyboard
08:50 Audio Performance / Sound Test
09:29 1080p Webcam
09:58 Mats thoughts so far
10:33 PCSpecialist Control Center Software
11:41 Gaming Experience
11:57 A Plague Tale Requiem
12:16 Cyberpunk 2077
12:36 Black Myth Wukong
12:57 Red Dead Redemption 2
13:10 Marvel Rivals
13:34 Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
13:55 Hogwarts Legacy
14:19 Forza Horizon 5
14:41 F1 2025
14:55 Counter Strike 2
15:11 Gaming performance thoughts
15:39 9955HX3D Performance / Thermals / Clocks
17:57 Noise Levels
18:29 Closing thoughts
Specifications:
- CPU – AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D 16-Core Processor
- Memory – 32GB Crucial 5600MT/s SODIMM DDR5 (2x16GB)
- GPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
- SSD – 2TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus PCIe 4.0 & 5.0 NVMe
- AC Adaptor – 280W Charger
- Battery – Recoil Series Integrated 99WH Lithium Ion Battery
- I/O –
- 2 x USB 3.2 Type C
- 3 x USB 3.2 Type A
- 1GB LAN, WiFi 6E
- Bluetooth 5.2
- SD Card Reader
- HDMI 2.1
- Mini DisplayPort
The core specs are confirmed in the following CPU-Z and GPU-Z screenshots:
Across a variety of ten titles tested at the laptop’s native QHD+ resolution, the Recoil 16 delivered good gaming performance. Even without upscaling, frame rates were smooth and very playable, and in titles that support DLSS and Frame Generation, frame rates can be pushed even further. The result is a system that feels comfortable handling modern games at high settings, with plenty of headroom for competitive play as well.
For the full results from all games, check out our full video review on our YouTube channel.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (2560×1600 – Max Settings – DLSS Balanced)

Red Dead Redemption 2 (2560×1600 – Max Settings)

A Plague Tale: Requiem (2560×1600 – Max Settings – DLSS Balanced – Frame Generation On)

Cyberpunk 2077 (2560×1600 – Max Settings – DLSS Balanced – 4X Multi Frame Generation)

F1 25 (2560×1600 – Max Settings)

Hogwarts Legacy (2560×1600 – Max Settings)
Closing Thoughts
The PCSpecialist Recoil 16 is a compelling example of how AMD’s X3D cache tech can shine in a mobile form by delivering good gaming performance in a compact, understated package.
At around £1899, the spec sheet offers decent value: a Ryzen 9 9955HX3D with that extra L3 cache, paired with the RTX 5070 Ti Mobile, alongside 32GB of fast DDR5-5600 RAM and a spacious 2 TB SSD. The 16″ 2560×1600 300Hz display is bright and vivid, offering enough speed for competitive play but also the colour and clarity needed for creative tasks.

The Recoil 16 handled modern titles at its native 2560×1600 resolution quite well and adding DLSS or Frame Generation where applicable can push the frame rates even higher. Unlike many flashy gaming rigs, its aluminium design and lack of any tacky branding help to deliver a sophisticated and mature look.
There are a couple of compromises worth mentioning. It’s not lightweight, at around 2.5kg, and then there’s the trackpad, which is positioned oddly to the left and frustratingly inconsistent in use. It is easily the system’s weakest point.
All in all, the Recoil 16 brings AMD’s X3D gaming supremacy to the laptop world in a package that’s practical, well-built, and priced sharply.
You can purchase the Recoil 16 laptop directly from PCSpecialist for £1899 HERE.
Pros:
- Great gaming performance.
- Very good CPU performance.
- Good heat and power management.
- Vibrant, sharp and fast 300Hz screen.
- Aluminium chassis feels well made.
- Tasteful RGB implementation.
- 2TB SSD is a welcome sight.
- Priced competitively.
Cons:
- Trackpad is inconsistent with tracking, clicking and tapping.
- Slight wobble in the lid.
KitGuru says: The Recoil 16 is a great gaming laptop with powerful components that deliver solid gaming performance. It's slightly let down by a frustratingly poor trackpad.

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