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What to buy and not to buy
274963_1454182299 replied to 274963_1454182299's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
someone already suggested it on my other post. There's a few people discussing about it which is rather nice. This is another laptop that was suggested:http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np9870s-clevo-p870dmg-p-8798.html -
What to buy and not to buy
274963_1454182299 replied to 274963_1454182299's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Hey thank you for your answers, i looked a bit mroe on the forum and noticed that i was a bit in the wrong section so i made a new post on the laptop one: Thank you a lot -
It's not just gaming, there will be a lot of rendering done on it (3D, videos and more) and i hope to use it after i finish my studies too, so rather than buying a laptop now for $1000, then have to spend other $2000 because it's not powerful enough or it crashes on me. I'm going for the highest because i know i will use at least 80-90% of it's full power and slowly making it work harder and harder. It's not just gaming, the faster i can render the more i can do.
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Hey, thank you for your answer, the ROG's back it's one of the parts that i love the most and i can't take my eyes off it. I'm a student, so there's no heavy work involved in what i do, but it's nice to know a laptop can last. I will most probably spend part of it in a Asus ROG G752VY-DH72 or the Asus ROG G752VY-DH71 to save a little bit of money and not buy the highest one now and then throw it away (not literally) when they add the 1080 on them. So it would be something cheaper than the highest and then just buy the highest with a 1080 when it comes out.
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You did, the only problem is that it would only take dust at home. I spend 10% of my time at home without counting the hours of sleep and stuff that makes me stay away from a device. A laptop is what i was looking for since it would be easier to bring with me than a whole workstation. I could easily just spend part of it in one now and when the new come out buy a new one, the point is that i dunno what to buy.
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So, i have on my hands around $10,000 USD and i was wondering what is the highest performance gaming laptop out there. I don't really care about the size or weight, just looking to buy the top one or one of the top ones. Looks do count a little bit, around 30% to 40% of the overall laptop, and yes i could easily build a desktop however its not really that practical for me at the moment (i move a lot but weight or size is not a problem). I saw some people saying to wait for new gpu's to come out and i was wondering what should i wait for and if it's really that worth wait for them. Thank you in advance. Edit: Forgot to mention that the laptop will not only be used for gaming but also for high rendering.
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What to buy and not to buy
274963_1454182299 replied to 274963_1454182299's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
I'll ask you because you have more knowledge than i do, i was told that Rog or Msi laptops are quite nice too. But they just seem to have a lot of nice outside but not enough on the inside for what one is paying. Would you agree or not?