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Decent Gaming Laptop?

Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 17,725

Here is a laptop with HD screen,Haswell I7, 8GB RAM and an Nvidia 750M (It also has ultrabay which lets you add a second card for SLI).  Cost is $789 with free shipping.  Looks like a fantastic deal on a laptop that should play games fairly well (competitive with laptops twice the cost).

 

Is this as good as it looks or am I missing something? I know it's only 5400 speed HD with the SSD cache but no option to upgrade at purchase.

 

 

Lenovo Y510p Laptop: Core i7-4700MQ, 15.6" 1080p, 1TB HDD + 24GB SSD, 8GB DDR3, NVIDIA GT750M GDDR5 2GB, Win 8 $789 + Free Shipping

 

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Specs:
  • Intel Core i7-4700MQ (2.40GHz)
  • NVIDIA GeForce GT750M GDDR5 2GB
  • 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
  • 15.6" FHD LED Glossy Display (1920x1080)
  • 1TB Hard Drive + 24GB SSD
  • DVD Recordable (Dual Layer)
  • 6 Cell Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Intel Centrino Wireless N-2230
  • Bluetooth Version 4.0
  • Integrated HD Camera
  • HDMI
  • Windows 8 64-Bit
 

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Comments

  • miguksarammiguksaram Member UncommonPosts: 835

    The Lenovo Y510 series is one of the best budget "gaming" laptops you will find.  Most that will offer better gaming performance will tend to cost over $1K.  Personally I'd be looking to add a larger SSD immediately if I were to purchase that thing as not having one just makes the overall experience seem way too slow and 24GB is VERY small even for a OS only SSD.

     

    EDIT: A thread talking about upgrading the SSD just so you are aware it IS indeed possible and not limited by Windows 8 as was suggested below.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/ideapad-essential/721949-y510-replaced-samsung-1tb-hdd-samsung-840-ssd-what-do-24gb-ssd.html

  • GravargGravarg Member UncommonPosts: 3,424

    I'm using a Y500 series and I love it.  I didn't get the base model, but I'm sure it's still just as good.  The only problem I have with it is the case is really bad about showing the oil from your hands.  But that's easily cleaned off with a single swipe of a damp paper towel (the case itself, never do it on the screen or while the computer battery is in lol).

     

    Edit: you can't change the harddrive.  I read somewhere that Windows 8 doesn't like it when you change harddrives.

  • Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 17,725

    Yeah I think I will go for it as I just have not seen anything else better for less than $1k

     

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  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,531
    That's quite good for the price tag.  Don't expect miracles out of the video card, though, as it's a low clocked bin of the lowest end discrete GPU chip from either AMD or Nvidia in the last two years.  It's plenty capable of running games at moderate to high settings, but don't get the idea that it's going to let you max everything in all games.
  • Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 17,725
    Originally posted by Quizzical
    That's quite good for the price tag.  Don't expect miracles out of the video card, though, as it's a low clocked bin of the lowest end discrete GPU chip from either AMD or Nvidia in the last two years.  It's plenty capable of running games at moderate to high settings, but don't get the idea that it's going to let you max everything in all games.

    Right on.  As long as it will run games like Battlefield4 on medium I think that would be good.  I was waiting for you to weigh in on it before pulling the trigger.

     

    I'd like to get a stronger video card but havent seen anything under 1k.. and this is under 800...

     

    I suppose in a few months I could pop in a second 750m in the ultrabay for SLI as well.

     

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  • miguksarammiguksaram Member UncommonPosts: 835
    Honestly if you are considering SLI and don't care too much about the extra heat (read: loss of overall system life) you'd be better to get the SLI version of that same laptop from the get go.  Obviously the overall discount is not as good on their current "special" but you might find it difficult to acquire an ultrabay GTX 750m sold separately.  However if that is a non-issue have at the single card version to start and see if you actually need the extra power.
  • cathy199cathy199 Member Posts: 1
  • miguksarammiguksaram Member UncommonPosts: 835
    Originally posted by cathy199
    Does the internet provider matters?

    Sorry, I'm not sure I actually understand the question?  Are you asking doe the internet provider matter in relation to how well a "gaming" laptop will perform?  If so the answer is no if you are asking specifically in relation to a "gaming" laptop vs a "non-gaming" laptop anyway.  A poor ISP would have the same effect on both in terms of games that require an internet connection to use.

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