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Hello,

I would like to get suggestions from you regarding a nice gaming laptop for up to 1.500 €.

It should run games on a good setting and have a long battery lifetime.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

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2 minutes ago, Hip said:

Hello,

I would like to get suggestions from you regarding a nice gaming laptop for up to 1.500 €.

It should run games on a good setting and have a long battery lifetime.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

why laptop?

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Just now, JoshPJ said:

why laptop?

To be able to play when I'm not at home for a while.

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Just now, JoshPJ said:

why laptop?

IDK but anything with an i7 quad-core, 1060, SSD, and good battery is fine

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5 minutes ago, Hip said:

To be able to play when I'm not at home for a while.

I heard MSi make good gaming laptops, same for asus but you need to be aware you will be getting bad price to performance due to the built in keyboard and display

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32 minutes ago, JoshPJ said:

I heard MSi make good gaming laptops, same for asus but you need to be aware you will be getting bad price to performance due to the built in keyboard and display

In general Asus is better than MSI in build quality in my experience

I would look at the Alienware 13 

What games specifically are we talking bout here

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2 hours ago, JoshPJ said:

I heard MSi make good gaming laptops, same for asus but you need to be aware you will be getting bad price to performance due to the built in keyboard and display

So you're telling me that you purposefully came to this section, and posted that the guy shouldn't get a laptop to game on... why? Like... are you THAT bored that you have to tell someone getting a gaming laptop is a bad idea? Go away.

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5 hours ago, JoshPJ said:

I heard MSi make good gaming laptops, same for asus but you need to be aware you will be getting bad price to performance due to the built in keyboard and display

Only GT series for MSI. Other series suck

Same goes to Asus. IMO only G752VS is good. Other line like GL suck too

 

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Dell Inspiron 7567? It's got an option up to GTX 1050 Ti and has 74Wh battery. Do opt for IPS screen if you're considering this model though..

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- HP Elite x2 1012 G2: Intel Core i7-7600U, Intel HD Graphics 620 + Aorus Gaming Box GTX 1080 eGPU, 16GB LPDDR3-1867, 256GB Toshiba NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD + 128GB Toshiba Exceria UHS-1 U3 MicroSD, 12.3" 2736x1824 + HP Pavilion 22cwa Monitor 21.5" 1080p IPS, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

- LG V20 (H990DS): Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (ARM-based), Adreno 530, 4GB LPDDR4, 64GB eMMC UFS 2.0 + 64GB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 U3 V30 MicroSD, 5.7" IPS LCD 1440p + 2.1" 160x1040, Android 7.0 (LG UX 5.0)

 

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5 hours ago, ZM Fong said:

only G752VS is good

nah this line is meh at BEST. The G701 series with the completely bga but tdp unlocked 1080 is pretty cool. 

 

5 hours ago, ZM Fong said:

Only GT series for MSI. Other series suck

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gs series is okay too. 

 

11 hours ago, Hip said:

I would like to get suggestions from you regarding a nice gaming laptop for up to 1.500 €.

 

something like a p650hp6 would be great. 

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13 hours ago, Imglidinhere said:

So you're telling me that you purposefully came to this section, and posted that the guy shouldn't get a laptop to game on... why? Like... are you THAT bored that you have to tell someone getting a gaming laptop is a bad idea? Go away.

Well I bought a laptop for gaming and I really regret it now, it wasn't negativity im just giving an opinion, and I still answered his question with the best of my knowlegde, are you that bored you came here to tell someone trying to help to "go away"? Pathetic.

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2 hours ago, JoshPJ said:

Well I bought a laptop for gaming and I really regret it now, it wasn't negativity im just giving an opinion, and I still answered his question with the best of my knowlegde, are you that bored you came here to tell someone trying to help to "go away"? Pathetic.

I spend more time in this particular area attempting to help people with their decisions. I do my best to shoo away those that come in and just tell others that buying a laptop for games is dumb and to just build a desktop that they have to haul everywhere.

 

They're gonna need a hell of a UPS to manage that power draw when moving around...

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33 minutes ago, Imglidinhere said:

I spend more time in this particular area attempting to help people with their decisions. I do my best to shoo away those that come in and just tell others that buying a laptop for games is dumb and to just build a desktop that they have to haul everywhere.

 

They're gonna need a hell of a UPS to manage that power draw when moving around...

Thank god your around then

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I have a GL502VM. It’s actually not a bad laptop once you realize that a laptop packing beefy components in a relatively thin form factor isn’t great for thermals (hence why the MSI GT series and the ASUS RoG G701/G752 usually get better thermals).

 

Some others I would recommend are the Alienware 13/15 (the first Alienware in a long time that’s legitimately great), the MSI GE63 if you can find one with a GTX 1060 and the Lenovo Legion Y720, which is actually a pretty decent gaming laptop spec-for-spec.

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20 hours ago, Himommies said:

In general Asus is better than MSI in build quality in my experience

I would look at the Alienware 13 

What games specifically are we talking bout here

I'm talking about Elder Scrolls Online.

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2 hours ago, D13H4RD2L1V3 said:

I have a GL502VM. It’s actually not a bad laptop once you realize that a laptop packing beefy components in a relatively thin form factor isn’t great for thermals (hence why the MSI GT series and the ASUS RoG G701/G752 usually get better thermals).

 

Some others I would recommend are the Alienware 13/15 (the first Alienware in a long time that’s legitimately great), the MSI GE63 if you can find one with a GTX 1060 and the Lenovo Legion Y720, which is actually a pretty decent gaming laptop spec-for-spec.

Well the Alienware 13 and the Asus are pretty expensive. :-/

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What do you guys think about the Razer Blade Stealth? It has only Intel HD graphics 620.

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2 hours ago, D13H4RD2L1V3 said:

Some others I would recommend are the Alienware 13/15 (the first Alienware in a long time that’s legitimately great), the MSI GE63 if you can find one with a GTX 1060 and the Lenovo Legion Y720, which is actually a pretty decent gaming laptop spec-for-spec.

Non-Gsync Alienware 15 with a 99Whr battery is the bees freaking knees when it comes to battery life.  Its the gold standard.  I don't believe that they sell a non G-Sync 15", but I know they did with their Skylake models.

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10 hours ago, lilbman said:

I don't believe that they sell a non G-Sync 15

turns out it depends on the region and whenever Dell wants to LOL. 

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(Retired) T560: i7-6600U, HD520, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1620p

(Retired) P650RS: i7-6820HK, 1070, 16gb, 512gb + 1tb HDD, 4k Samsung PLS

(Retired) MBP 2012 Retina: i7-3820QM, GT650M, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1800p

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