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I don't have to much money, but I want to buy a Razer blade. My plan is to buy refurbished. What is the difference between the Razer Blade Full HD and the QHD+? is the QHD+ Just 4k?

 

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Full HD is 1920x1080. qhd is 3200x1800. First of all, why would you want to get one? are you going to be gaming on the go? also, please do some research before posting. something as simple as resolution is much easier to search it up, rather than posting it on the forum.

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If you dont have much money then dont get a razer blade, cause youre gonna spend a lot on repairs, especially if its a refurbished one

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If you don't have a lot of money don't buy razer products, especially their laptops...

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12 minutes ago, i7-6700K said:

Full HD is 1920x1080. qhd is 3200x1800. First of all, why would you want to get one? are you going to be gaming on the go? also, please do some research before posting. something as simple as resolution is much easier to search it up, rather than posting it on the forum.

 

5 minutes ago, Enderman said:

If you dont have much money then dont get a razer blade, cause youre gonna spend a lot on repairs, especially if its a refurbished one

 

3 minutes ago, DarkRuskov said:

If you don't have a lot of money don't buy razer products, especially their laptops...

Ok then.... I wanted one because they are relatively thin laptops that have the power if I need it. What would you recommend then? (Thinness is key, along with gaming performance (like 60 fps on low-medium would be nice))

 

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5 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

 

 

Ok then.... I wanted one because they are relatively thin laptops that have the power if I need it. What would you recommend then? (Thinness is key, along with gaming performance (like 60 fps on low-medium would be nice))

What kind of games do you want that performance in? Because for games like csgo you dont need a 970M to get 60 on low settings.

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Just now, exercutor5 said:

What kind of games do you want that performance in? Because for games like csgo you dont need a 970M to get 60 on low settings.

CS:GO, Minecraft, Half Life 2, GMOD, Warface, Mirrors Edge (Im down with like 30 in Warface and Mirrors Edge, but I need CS:GO, MInecraft, And GMOD in the 60's)

 

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2 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWIns said:

Are there any cheaper laptops you know of? All I would need would be an i5.

Dell Inspiron 7559, what everyone suggests.

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Just now, exercutor5 said:

Dell Inspiron 7559, what everyone suggest.

OK

 

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Have a look at MSI's GS series, the GS60 and GS70 models tend to be the cheaper variants.

 

In general though if you're wanting 'cheap', 'thin' and 'gaming performance' in a laptop, the games you want to play will have to be particularly low on GPU demands.

 

I still have my MSI GT70 and to be realistic, I'd have to say you're going to have to drop one of those three wish list items entirely.

 

Thin laptops don't tend to have good gaming performance, and things like the Aorus models get extremely loud very quickly. Gaming laptops tend to be thicker and more expensive. (I wouldn't recommend a laptop for gaming, even though I have one - the cost is too high for the relative performance).

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10 minutes ago, CapricaBuccaneers said:

Have a look at MSI's GS series, the GS60 and GS70 models tend to be the cheaper variants.

 

In general though if you're wanting 'cheap', 'thin' and 'gaming performance' in a laptop, the games you want to play will have to be particularly low on GPU demands.

 

I still have my MSI GT70 and to be realistic, I'd have to say you're going to have to drop one of those three wish list items entirely.

 

Thin laptops don't tend to have good gaming performance, and things like the Aorus models get extremely loud very quickly. Gaming laptops tend to be thicker and more expensive. (I wouldn't recommend a laptop for gaming, even though I have one - the cost is too high for the relative performance).

Ok

 

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