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Need a Thin Gaming laptop!

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Hey guys i'm looking for a thin gaming laptop and thin please :P

 

because i hate fat laptops just pain and no athour thing at all :(

 

PS : My max budget is 1500$ 

 

Thanks :)

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Lenovo y50?

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What type of games? 

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What type of games? 

Heavy most of the time , GTA V , Witcher 3 :D 

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Heavy most of the time , GTA V , Witcher 3 :D

Um thats really cutting the whole thin part, any favourable screen size? 

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Alienware 13

MSI GS60 Ghost

P34w

Aorus X3

Clevo P650se (most probably)

HP Omen

Acer Nitro

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sager np8651 I have one and it's great with the m.2 ssd it boots into windows 8 in under 5 seconds and has one fan/heat-sink for the cpu (which can get kind of hot around 76C) and a separate heat-sink with 2 fans for the GPU (haven't seen mine get past 64C.

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Um thats really cutting the whole thin part, any favourable screen size? 

Nope anything , 17.3 or 15.3 or even 13 don't care really :)

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Too much proplems.

 

Such as?

 

The laptop is freakin amazing, if I had the money for one I'd have it right now.

Yes I've heard of the yellowish tint issue with either the 1080p or 4k screen (I've heard people say they have the 1080p model and it works fine, other people say they have the 4k model and it works fine), one of my monitors has a pretty bad yellowish tint, and honestly it's something you can get used to, it only becomes an issue when doing any graphical work where colors need to be exact. (Which is why I use my better monitor for that)

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I just got an Alienware 13 and I absolutely love it. I wouldn't recommend getting the 3200x1800 touch screen though with those games ;)

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Nope anything , 17.3 or 15.3 or even 13 don't care really :)

Gigabyte p37k is a pretty good laptop. 

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Thin, gaming, and laptop are three words that should never be in a sentence together. You can have a gaming laptop or a thin laptop or a thin gaming computer but not those three. It's not going to be thin, and it's going to be heavy if you want to play those games because you need atleast a 970m to play the Witcher 3

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Thin, gaming, and laptop are three words that should never be in a sentence together. You can have a gaming laptop or a thin laptop or a thin gaming computer but not those three. It's not going to be thin, and it's going to be heavy if you want to play those games because you need atleast a 970m to play the Witcher 3

Someone hasn't been paying attention to Computex and CES for the past two years. Gigabyte has been a shining example of small, powerful gaming laptops, along with Razer (though a bit pricey). I have the P35Wv2 with the 870m and it does get a bit toasty on your lap, but is by no means a pushover. The v3 has a 970M. The Aorus line of laptops have better coolers and better graphics configs like SLI 965ms. The GS60 Ghost is also another good example and it's been around for just as long, not to mention they have workstation models of the damn things. Thin, Gaming, and Laptop had problems being in a sentence together like, 5 years ago.

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Someone hasn't been paying attention to Computex and CES for the past two years. Gigabyte has been a shining example of small, powerful gaming laptops, along with Razer (though a bit pricey). I have the P35Wv2 with the 870m and it does get a bit toasty on your lap, but is by no means a pushover. The v3 has a 970M. The Aorus line of laptops have better coolers and better graphics configs like SLI 965ms. The GS60 Ghost is also another good example and it's been around for just as long, not to mention they have workstation models of the damn things. Thin, Gaming, and Laptop had problems being in a sentence together like, 5 years ago.

I guess to me when you are talking about thin computers I think about the dell xps 13 or the MacBook airs. Or even the surface pro series.

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Hey guys i'm looking for a thin gaming laptop and thin please :P

 

because i hate fat laptops just pain and no athour thing at all :(

 

PS : My max budget is 1500$ 

 

Thanks :)

 

Didn't you already post this before?

 

 

sager np8651 I have one and it's great with the m.2 ssd it boots into windows 8 in under 5 seconds and has one fan/heat-sink for the cpu (which can get kind of hot around 76C) and a separate heat-sink with 2 fans for the GPU (haven't seen mine get past 64C.

 

I'll still recommend this.

 

 

There's the Clevo P650SE. Comes with a 970M, a 15.6" full HD IPS panel (still roughly depends on the Clevo reseller you would be getting from), 3 cooling fans, runs quiet (when not playing games, like you're in class), 4 RAM slots, 2 M.2 SSD slots and 2 SATA slots which can be set up in RAID, about 2.5kg and 25mm thick. I have the 980M variant (P650SG) and I love it. I bring it to school everyday.

http://www.sagernote...p?productid=755

 

You can get it from like 1444 USD with a full HD IPS panel.

 

EDIT: This has about 4 hours of battery life from my experience while in class in like high performance mode, your mileage may vary.

 

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Asus G551 isnt bad. Have the G550 and hard beat 'dat metal body.

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Didn't you already post this before?

 

 

 

I'll still recommend this.

 

 

 

 

 

yes i posted it before but didn't have too much helpful stuff :)

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