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i want to buy MSI gs60 ghost pro laptop,can u suggest me is it good r bad ?can i play any game with ultra settings(moderate also its k) for the next two years?one of its model 606 has only 3GB VRAM is it sufficient or i must go with 6GB VRAM? 

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You are not going to be able to play ultra settings at the resolution of that laptop, 4K, at 1080p you would be fine.

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What is your situation with a computer in terms of what are you going to do with it? Do you travel a lot? Are you just lazy and want to relax on a couch instead of being at a desk? Just take into account that the laptop is rather limited in being able to upgrade most of the parts (with most laptops), if you are not leaving your house much I suggest you build a PC so then you can reuse some of your parts and continue to upgrade it. But if you are really sure about going the laptop route, I suggest that you go and get a gaming laptop with most likely a GTX 970m/980m, 8GB DDR3 1600/1866MHz, a decent processor that would work nicely (sorry I don't know much about laptop processors), SSD + HDD Combo preferably a 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD, the display to be 1080P max, laptops cannot really handle 4K that well and the last time I saw when you are using windows, the up-scaling is really bad. My brother is not a big gamer but when he does have a laptop of a resolution of 3200x1800 and it was so bad for him that he just switched it back down to 1920x1080. I suggest if your going above 1080P gaming to get a desktop gaming rig.

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i want to buy MSI gs60 ghost pro laptop,can u suggest me is it good r bad ?can i play any game with ultra settings(moderate also its k) for the next two years?one of its model 606 has only 3GB VRAM is it sufficient or i must go with 6GB VRAM? 

 

The MSI GS60 Ghost Pro-606 is alright. Has a 970M paired with a 1080p screen. If you are worried about thermals, there are other laptops out there that can do better.

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You are not going to be able to play ultra settings at the resolution of that laptop, 4K, at 1080p you would be fine.

1080p is fine,thanks

can i use this laptop for the next two years n play mostly every game with that resolution?

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Do you need a laptop? Desktops are much cheaper

i know it but i need it with me every where so i am prefering laptop

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What is your situation with a computer in terms of what are you going to do with it? Do you travel a lot? Are you just lazy and want to relax on a couch instead of being at a desk? Just take into account that the laptop is rather limited in being able to upgrade most of the parts (with most laptops), if you are not leaving your house much I suggest you build a PC so then you can reuse some of your parts and continue to upgrade it. But if you are really sure about going the laptop route, I suggest that you go and get a gaming laptop with most likely a GTX 970m/980m, 8GB DDR3 1600/1866MHz, a decent processor that would work nicely (sorry I don't know much about laptop processors), SSD + HDD Combo preferably a 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD, the display to be 1080P max, laptops cannot really handle 4K that well and the last time I saw when you are using windows, the up-scaling is really bad. My brother is not a big gamer but when he does have a laptop of a resolution of 3200x1800 and it was so bad for him that he just switched it back down to 1920x1080. I suggest if your going above 1080P gaming to get a desktop gaming rig.

yes i do.this laptop had 970m with 3gb,16gb ram,i7-5700hq,128gbssd+1tb.can i play any games which are going to be released in the next two years?is 3gb vram enough r i should go with 6gb vram for that extra 3gb vram i have to pay extra 200 $  :(.

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The MSI GS60 Ghost Pro-606 is alright. Has a 970M paired with a 1080p screen. If you are worried about thermals, there are other laptops out there that can do better.

does it produce lot heat even after its having cooler booster?i mean thus its not reducing heat very much compared to aorus,asus,razer blade?

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does it produce lot heat even after its having cooler booster?i mean thus its not reducing heat very much compared to aorus,asus,razer blade?

 

If you are worried about thermals, there's the Clevo P650SE. Comes with 3 cooling fans, 2 for the GPU, and 1 for the CPU, 4 RAM slots, 2 M.2 SSD slots, 2 2.5" SATA slots, 970M (980M in P650SG, 965M in P650SA). This machine has the 3GB GDDR5 variant of the 970M. This machine can keep itself very cool, I have the P650SG with the 980M and I can safely tell you that it will definitely keep itself cool, though I recommend setting the fans at maximum while playing games, because the automatic setting focuses on keeping the device quiet rather than cool.

 

On idle, CPU temps would reach 50+ °C with the fan mode on automatic, on max would be 40+ °C.

Under load, the CPU temps varies. 

 

GPU on idle in automatic would reach about 40-ish °C, in max mode would be 35°C-ish.

Under load would depend on what games or applications using it.

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i want to buy MSI gs60 ghost pro laptop,can u suggest me is it good r bad ?can i play any game with ultra settings(moderate also its k) for the next two years?one of its model 606 has only 3GB VRAM is it sufficient or i must go with 6GB VRAM? 

3 gb of vram is great for 1080p but if the resolution is more, get more

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