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General => Off-Topic => Topic started by: [2F2F]alex on February 22, 2017, 08:12:05 pm
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I'm in the market for a new laptop for general purpose and some light gaming and since I know next to nothing about laptops I figured I'd ask fellow AXers for help
any kind of suggestions/recommendations within a 700€ price range would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
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Not sure what range we can expect in Your country for that pricetag.
My brother recently bought medicore-performance gaming laptop.
Something from LENOVO Y700 series, if i recall well.
i5, 8GB RAM, Nvidia, rather big size, so good cooling seems like.
It was bit over these 700€, but not that much, maybe around 800€. In this case I would recommend saving a bit more and get something good enough.
Can You show some available options on Your market?
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Some Asus with a i5 and a dedicated GPU is just about enough really, 6/8GB RAM is the norm too so
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Yeah I guess 8GB RAM is the way to go if I intend for this laptop to last me a while
obviously in this price range I'm not going for a high-end gaming laptop, just a decent one
I need some options
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Check here:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834294362&nm_mc=HookLogic&cm_sp=HookLogic-_-Notebooks-_-DELL-_-34294362
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Check here:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834294362&nm_mc=HookLogic&cm_sp=HookLogic-_-Notebooks-_-DELL-_-34294362
No matter how big fan am i of AMD, but simple they never come close to Intel processors if we compare them. Also if you add 17.3" display there you pay much for something what barely run old 3D games and that cost 800$ ?
I would never ever suggest laptop with AMD processor...
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(http://i66.tinypic.com/25843g3.jpg)
This one is best for normal jobs, excellent for light games, normal for heavy games
You can play samp 100 fps on highest settings.
Gta 5 normal settings 40-50 fps.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PYYDMQ/?tag=thewire06-20&linkCode=xm2&ascsubtag=WC38536
This one runs circles around some other suggestions and has an SSD, which, imo, is mandatory in 2017. That and an adequate display makes it good not just for gaming, but also for general work. It also has a 16GB ram version for a few bucks more, which I would suggest to buy, if you like to multitask. For modern gaming, 8GB is getting pretty tight already.
I would never ever suggest laptop with AMD processor...
Well, you might have to in a half year or so... Ryzen. O0 But yeah, current AMD offerings are pretty darn bad.
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Been waiting for Karlis' response all along tbh haha
Dell looks pretty solid, I'm intrigued by the price actually and I would definitely go for 16GB, should last me a while
The Asus one seems pretty nice too
thanks for the suggestions boys
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I wouldn't dare touch an ASUS Laptop (though I own one). Gaming Laptops design of them is just plain ugly. Their support is bad either.
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(http://i66.tinypic.com/25843g3.jpg)
This one is best for normal jobs, excellent for light games, normal for heavy games
You can play samp 100 fps on highest settings.
Gta 5 normal settings 40-50 fps.
Intel HD alone will play GTA SA at more than 100 FPS if the FPS Limiter is turned off. 940MX is trash and not even close to a GT 740
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I would buy that Dell (my current laptop is from like 2008 lol) but it's actually more in GBP than USD, urgh. fml, thanks Brexit.
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andre's 2008 laptop <3
i would also take that dell karlis suggested
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Some people suggest Asus as good brand, but they are wrong
When you see 1 year warranty, often that means laptop is refurbished. So why paying much for something what already was with some fault?
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andre's 2008 laptop <3
i would also take that dell karlis suggested
2010* snoopy :L :L
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Some people suggest Asus as good brand, but they are wrong
When you see 1 year warranty, often that means laptop is refurbished. So why paying much for something what already was with some fault?
1 year warranty is the norm in USA, but since EU requires at least 2 years that's what we get.
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It is true norm in USA is 1 year warranty but also Asus, Dell, Toshiba and some other brands makes models for their markets what you can't regularly buy in Europe countries. Often difference is quality of components... But if you see Asus(EU)model with 1 year warranty it means what i wrote in upper post.