Thread: Gaming Laptops

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    Gaming Laptops

    Hi there,

    As the title implies, im looking for suggestions as to what constitutes a good but affordable laptop.

    I know that decent gaming laptops can be quite expensive, over 2000€, but that's a bit too expensive for me. I was hoping to acquire something in the 1500€ range.

    Given that im clueless when it comes to computer specs, my main concerns/wishes are the basic stuff you'd expect about laptops: one that is able to run current games in decent settings without burning up to 70/80 Cº while maintaing a decent frame rate.

    I've asked a friend who's more knowledgeable than me and he gave me a few tips, namely:

    - MSI VR Ready GT62VR Dominator-012 15.6" G-SYNC Hardcore Gaming Laptop GTX (https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GT62VR-Do.../dp/B01IO9Y3TW)

    - https://www.pcdiga.com/portatil-asus...-g752vy-t7009t

    - http://www.gigabyte.com/Error-Page?a...duct-page.aspx

    Out of all 3, the MSI seems very attractive to me and accessible as far as price is concerned. It also has good reviews, so thats a plus.

    Any tips?

    Appreciate it.

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    Maybe this is just me being a stupid American, but what country are you from? Obviously not US, so I can't really recommend Sager. I usually recommend Sager because they are a Clevo reseller and Clevo makes some of the most durable and coolest laptops there are. There is likely a Clevo reseller in your country as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lathais View Post
    Maybe this is just me being a stupid American, but what country are you from? Obviously not US, so I can't really recommend Sager. I usually recommend Sager because they are a Clevo reseller and Clevo makes some of the most durable and coolest laptops there are. There is likely a Clevo reseller in your country as well.
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