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    Yes

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    It can but only like on low settings if I recall when it comes to Intel HD graphics. Integrated graphics chips like Intel HD aren't the best for playing games.

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    Know of any good cheap ones?

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    http://www.ebuyer.com/748760-msi-gl6...9s7-16j612-409

    Not bad for the price but is there any way you can go desktop or does it have to be laptop? Also sorry it's in GBP too lazy to change . Around 750-800 US dollars I think from a rough conversion.

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    Moved to Computer Build/Upgrade Help

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    Just found a sick deal on this laptop:

    http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...er_-_Dark_Grey

    I may buy this just because, i7 and a gtx 950m for 600 bucks....yes plz.


    If you dont live near a MC you can get this online, i5 instead of i7 but it also has an SSD:

    http://www.microcenter.com/product/4...Obsidian_Black

    Both great options, way better than one you found at best buy.

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    The i5 is slower (2.5/3.1 vs the i7 2.6/3.5) however I'd take the SSD over a 5400rpm drive
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    i7 rig is the better deal cause its an i7 and ssd's are cheap (58 bucks for a 240 gig) if you wanted to upgrade it. Both good options tho for the OP.

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