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Can any of guys suggest me a gaming laptop under 800 US dollars?

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The real only 2 laptops that hit this price point are going to be Acer Nitro 5 and the Dell G series. I think Linus has a video where he compares them. You really should watch that and maybe make your decision off that. Also, you will not find many gaming laptops with Ryzen in them until you hit the high end.

Hey, actually it's time for me to upgrade from my 2012 pc to something that's portable and powerful and I don't have to break the bank for it!! 

 

I am looking for a GAMING LAPTOP UNDER 800 US DOLLARS AND I MAKE VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE SO I WILL EDIT 1080P 60FPS VIDEOS WITH IT!

And since I live in India, AMD processors would be suitable for this really high level of temp and humidity.

 

NOW, I am not trying to play all games maxed out, maybe pubg or apex legend would be something I would go for and for video editing I would max edit videos at 1080p at 60fps, so before purchasing something from Amazon, I decided to ask some suggestions from some pros on the internet!!! 

 

Thanks!

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The real only 2 laptops that hit this price point are going to be Acer Nitro 5 and the Dell G series. I think Linus has a video where he compares them. You really should watch that and maybe make your decision off that. Also, you will not find many gaming laptops with Ryzen in them until you hit the high end.

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4 minutes ago, OmicronEta said:

The real only 2 laptops that hit this price point are going to be Acer Nitro 5 and the Dell G series. I think Linus has a video where he compares them. You really should watch that and maybe make your decision off that. Also, you will not find many gaming laptops with Ryzen in them until you hit the high end.

I correct myself, Acer Nitro 5 does have an AMD build.

Home Base : Ryzen 5 2400G - ASROCK HDV R4.0 B450M -  Corsair Vengance Pro RGB 2x8GB @3200Mhz - Sapphire Pulse RX 5700XT - WB Black (2018) 500GB NVME SSD - 250GB WD (P.O.S.) HDD - 250GB LITEONIT SSD - Cougar MX330 ATX Tower - EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GQ 750W Gold- Razer Deathaddder Elite - Corsair K55 RGB Keyboard

 

 

 

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Nitro 5 is a solid laptop to the price. I know nothing of the G series.

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