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Which gaming laptop?

Msi GL62M or Clevo N850HK1?

Both have the gtx 1050 option.

Which one should I choose?

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Where are u buying from? And what is your budget? And also Clevo.

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(Retired) Zbook 15: i7-6820HQ, M2000M, 32gb, 512gb SSD + 2tb HDD, 4k Dreamcolor

(Retired) Alienware 15 R3: i7-6820HK, GTX1070, 16gb, 512 SSD + 1tb HDD, 1080p

(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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6 minutes ago, Pendragon said:

Where are u buying from? And what is your budget? And also Clevo.

Eh...  Clevo N series machines while they will work are built like cheap plastic garbage.  If you want build quality the GL is definitely sturdier.  I don't really remember which is better cooled, but Clevo is usually good at that.  

 
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6 hours ago, Pendragon said:

Where are u buying from? And what is your budget? And also Clevo.

I'm buying it in Malaysia since im from there. And tbe clevo laptop is actually used by a local company to make their own house brand. Budget is around MYR4000 which is around USD 900-1000.

5 hours ago, Galm said:

Eh...  Clevo N series machines while they will work are built like cheap plastic garbage.  If you want build quality the GL is definitely sturdier.  I don't really remember which is better cooled, but Clevo is usually good at that.  

The only thing is it is hard to find clevo laptop reviews. And im concerned about the temps and build quality. 

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