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any other preferences such as screen size, weight, color, etc..?

Specs: CPU - Intel i7 8700K @ 5GHz | GPU - Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming | Motherboard - ASUS Strix Z370-G WIFI AC | RAM - XPG Gammix DDR4-3000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) | Main Drive - Samsung 850 Evo 500GB M.2 | Other Drives - 7TB/3 Drives | CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i Pro | Case - Fractal Design Define C Mini TG | Power Supply - EVGA G3 850W

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If u wanna buy a laptop for gaming, it's better to setup a normal pc, it will be more durable and comfortable.

 

Why is everyone always after the cheapest? Especially with higher-end hardware..

The only laptops I really like are ultrabooks. Since laptop is maden to be taken somewhere, I don't really wanna hold a 2+ kg stone brick. And yeah, ultrabooks are not cheap :) but they worth it.

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If u wanna buy a laptop for gaming, it's better to setup a normal pc, it will be more durable and comfortable.

 

The only laptops I really like are ultrabooks. Since laptop is maden to be taken somewhere, I don't really wanna hold a 2+ kg stone brick. And yeah, ultrabooks are not cheap :) but they worth it.

My dream laptop, the MSI GT80 Titan, is 4.5KG.

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My dream laptop, the MSI GT80 Titan, is 4.5KG.

That thing's a lightweight. Pshhh.

 

Look at the P570WM. 5.5Kg. THAT'S a monster.

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

THE INFORMATION GUIDES: SLI INFORMATION || vRAM INFORMATION || MOBILE i7 CPU INFORMATION || Maybe more someday

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If u wanna buy a laptop for gaming, it's better to setup a normal pc, it will be more durable and comfortable.

 

The only laptops I really like are ultrabooks. Since laptop is maden to be taken somewhere, I don't really wanna hold a 2+ kg stone brick. And yeah, ultrabooks are not cheap :) but they worth it.

I would If My country didn't have electricity crysis lol and I do have a limited budget

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OH right. I was supposed to help the OP.

 

The cheapest 970M rig out there is the Clevo P650SE (go for P670SE if you want 17"). Alternately, a P150SM-A/P157SM-A (15") or P170SM-A/P177SM-A (17") would be a good alternative. 1x0 = sleek/business-like; 1x7 = flashier model. Not sure which is cheaper, but the P6x0SE is definitely thinner. But it's all integrated.

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

THE INFORMATION GUIDES: SLI INFORMATION || vRAM INFORMATION || MOBILE i7 CPU INFORMATION || Maybe more someday

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OH right. I was supposed to help the OP.

 

The cheapest 970M rig out there is the Clevo P650SE (go for P670SE if you want 17"). Alternately, a P150SM-A/P157SM-A (15") or P170SM-A/P177SM-A (17") would be a good alternative. 1x0 = sleek/business-like; 1x7 = flashier model. Not sure which is cheaper, but the P6x0SE is definitely thinner. But it's all integrated.

Nice thanks ill see to it but are these laptops reliable just as hp and others

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Nice thanks ill see to it but are these laptops reliable just as hp and others

If "HP" is "reliable" then "Clevo" is "crafted by the hands of Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad, Krishna and GabeN using Aperture Science technology for the glory of the PC Gaming Mustard Race".

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

THE INFORMATION GUIDES: SLI INFORMATION || vRAM INFORMATION || MOBILE i7 CPU INFORMATION || Maybe more someday

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