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crovv:
Help Request Subject: Buying a Laptop
Specific people needed to read this: People who know good gaming
Summarize help request in one sentence: I'm looking for a gaming laptop (PC, preferably) to replace this: .
[Before anyone is going to troll me for having a MacBook, it used to be purely for school and video editing and writing, not for gaming, and I was comfortable using a Mac for editing because of my video class. So shut up. parrot]
Additional Info: Can anyone help me pick out a laptop? /r/SuggestALaptop is no help what-so-ever unless you go by what people already said. I'm looking at at the Sager NP8235 (Clevo P151SM1) right now, and it seems like what I want, but by going by what they said, I need to raise the price from 1200 to 1500ish to get what I want out of it.
TL;DR: I want an upgrade or replacement that will be good for video/picture editing (and maybe recording), coding, school, and gaming.
Importance level(low,medium,high): High, as I won't be able to play many/any Steam games on this laptop, which will render me pretty useless to the CG community.
Steam related?: Sorta.
IsYn Wooley:
Your first mistake...Gaming on a laptop! -_-
But really, if you need to game on a laptop then you need to look at Sager or Clevo laptops. These are what Alienware uses so you can get a sweet rig that is as powerful as all, but won;t pay the premium of having a fucking alien sticker on the side of it.
I also suggest checking out the Dell Online Outlet.
When someone buys a system and they are not happy with it, they return it right away, dell cannot sell it new so you get a great price cut. Or if it gets a scratch on it. Like WTF cares if the damn plastic has a scratch. (Well you are a MAC user so maybe, but really it does not effect the PC)
Good luck,
crovv:
--- Quote from: IsYn Wooley on September 27, 2013, 12:07:56 PM ---Your first mistake...Gaming on a laptop! -_-
But really, if you need to game on a laptop then you need to look at Sager or Clevo laptops. These are what Alienware uses so you can get a sweet rig that is as powerful as all, but won;t pay the premium of having a fucking alien sticker on the side of it.
I also suggest checking out the Dell Online Outlet.
When someone buys a system and they are not happy with it, they return it right away, dell cannot sell it new so you get a great price cut. Or if it gets a scratch on it. Like WTF cares if the damn plastic has a scratch. (Well you are a MAC user so maybe, but really it does not effect the PC)
Good luck,
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Blame my parents for treating me like a 12 year old :P
But yeah, I need a laptop for school and stuff, so I also game on it; I do have a PC my brother built for me and I'm looking into upgrading as time goes on, but my mom insists on not letting me make my own decisions about whether or not I have said PC at my new house, so I had to leave it behind for the time being.
Thanks for the help
Doc. Mentalist S.:
Try Asusg75vw.
fits your price range, and requirements.
Great performance.
Rarely crashes on me when I play bf3, run AutoCad or Revit.
Drawback is that it's a massive laptop, about 17" by 14".
The battery life is at least 2-3hours.
Weighs quite a bit.
Kingseason:
What is it to read the information into knowledge so too. I like it a lot because I'm not that good.
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