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Gaming Notebook Help plz

nepulasnepulas Member UncommonPosts: 218

Hi i need some help with a gaming notebook , never had one only had desktop pcs so i don t know whats the best.

i got 1500$ to spend , less money would be better ;) 

and if one costs 200 $ more cause the notebook got 5 % more performance ... i don t need ... thats a waste of money.

 

would be nice if someone can help me

 

thx

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  • IchmenIchmen Member UncommonPosts: 1,228

    forget it. notebooks and laptops in general are not designed or really ment to be high end gaming rigs. they are ment for school and work.  if you want to tweek out a top of the line gaming rig your better off with a desktop as the parts are cheaper and easier to upgrade then any notebooks on the market.

    not saying you wont beable to find a decent notebook to use as a weak gaming rig... but ultimately your better off with a desktop.

  • nepulasnepulas Member UncommonPosts: 218

    yes i know but i need a notebook thats the prob

    i got a normal rig but i m traveling a lot and i need my daily dose ;) 

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  • IkonicIkonic Member UncommonPosts: 310

     ASUS G72GX-RBBX05

    P8700, 6gb RAM, 17.3screen, 500g HDD, 260M 1g GFX, 8 cell lithium battery all for $999

  • fearless47fearless47 Member UncommonPosts: 34
    Originally posted by Ikonic


     ASUS G72GX-RBBX05
    P8700, 6gb RAM, 17.3screen, 500g HDD, 260M 1g GFX, 8 cell lithium battery all for $999

     

     ^^^^^ Agree with your choice Ikonic. Very good gaming laptop for the price. If you have a local Best Buy around you, you can go to the store and check it out first.

  • KyntorKyntor Member Posts: 280

    You can get this ASUS ($1399) and the 2-year extended warranty ($99) for around $1500.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220669

     

    "Those who dislike things based only on the fact that they are popular are just as shallow and superficial as those who only like them for the same reason."

  • nepulasnepulas Member UncommonPosts: 218

    thanks for the replies i ll take a look :) 

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  • CyberWizCyberWiz Member UncommonPosts: 914
    Originally posted by fearless47

    Originally posted by Ikonic


     ASUS G72GX-RBBX05
    P8700, 6gb RAM, 17.3screen, 500g HDD, 260M 1g GFX, 8 cell lithium battery all for $999

     

     ^^^^^ Agree with your choice Ikonic. Very good gaming laptop for the price. If you have a local Best Buy around you, you can go to the store and check it out first.



     

    Yep, looks good !

     I have an Asus laptop myself atm, and they are head and shoulders above the competition imho.

     

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  • CatamountCatamount Member Posts: 773

    I'd recommend waiting until Ati releases its Radeon HD 5000 series GPUs in a few weeks. They'll outperform anything else on the market, and they'll do it consuming less power and less heat. Even for less than $1500, you could probably get something with a Mobility Radeon HD 5770, which would match or outperform the Geforce GTX260M, but would have a TDP or 25 watts instead of 75 watts (according to Notebookcheck.net), so that you could also have a notebook that was reasonably small, and got good battery life, two things you will not find in a notebook equipped with any higher end Nvidia GPU.

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