I spilled a cup of coffee on an old laptop not once, but twice. I feel your pain.Sorry if this isn't really relevant to the topic at hand, but I needed to get this off my chest and didn't feel comfortable creating a new thread (also, it does concern my laptop, too).
Earlier this month, a terrible tragedy struck when, depressingly enough through my own mistake, my laptop met with an untimely end. I have since taken steps to have it repaired, and purchased a cheap system so I can at least do my work / browse / play media. However, for someone who's used to playing all their multiplatform releases on PC, a temporary downgrade like this can be somewhat devastating.
For the past few days, I've spent the majority of my free time gazing at my empty display, in utter disbelief at my own stupidity and how it put me in this situation. I constantly find myself wanting to play games I can't run, fully knowing that I probably wouldn't be that interested in them if I could. But still, between knowing that my options are limited and having to wait for the manufacturer to get back to me to organise the logistics of picking up my damaged unit, I've been feeling rather helpless.
Today, for some reason, it finally dawned on me that I might be able to just stream from the cloud, so I decided to create an onlive account and play The Witcher 2 (getting ready for February). I should say that I last finished this when the patch that later became the Enhanced Edition was released, so about 3 years ago on a rig that could barely sustain medium settings. Compared to that, my experience playing through the prologue at no visible expense to a system that could barely handle the first game on minimum settings was pleasantly surprising to say the least.
I'm currently on my free trial, which should hopefully cover the extent of my playthrough for now, but I can definitely see myself keeping the sub going for a month until I can resume local play. So, to conclude, even though I never intended to use onlive or any similar service (despite thinking that the technology was rather impressive when it was unveiled), I now find myself more than glad they exist. Still, I'm not trying to publically advertise anything, I'm just happy things are somewhat working out for me gaming-wise now, so in that sense:
TLR I'm an idiot, but streaming my games from the cloud should hold me over until the consequences of my foolishness have been corrected for.
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Question, do you know how the 780M SLI will run Watch Dogs?
I've whittled down using Kakaku.com to a few models that seem like they might be up my street. Would anyone be able to tell me which of these get positive press and/or which have pitfalls I should be wary of?
http://kakaku.com/pc/note-pc/itemli...5=14,15&pdf_Spec114=2&pdf_so=p2&pdf_pr=-50000
Note that I've narrowed my search to only include the following:
- Windows 7 (I use a lot of old software and can't be arsed to faff around with W8)
- Optical drive
- i3 or i5 processor (figured this would be essential for at least playing some games)
I've heard that with a good CPU, you get better performance even with Intel integrated graphics than you would with a "desktop equivalent" GPU.
I've ruled out the possibility of an SSD drive, as they're mostly out of my budget ($500) and too small. Never had HDD trouble before, so happy to forfeit this.
Also - and this may seem like a no-brainer - I need the vents to be on the side. Inexplicably, my previous Dell Studio 1558 had its only vent at the back... which was partially under the casing when on a flat surface... Suffice to say, it suffered bad overheating problems (especially in Japanese summer) even on a cooling mat with a fan pointed at it. Still bothers me that I ever chose that model.
Hi NeoGAF (and hi K.Jack - your posts are super helpful!)
I'm looking for a new gaming laptop.
Country where it will be purchased: Belgium or France.
Maximum budget: ~2500-3000€.
Max size: I want it to be a 17" laptop.
Planned usage: Gaming (I want the possibility to play new games on high/ultra settings) and working (multiple .pdf and .doc files open and the like).
Whatever else you find relevant: I would like to have 16Gb of RAM, a 980M with 8Gb DDR5, at least 128Gb SSD included in the original build, and a 120 Hz screen (important). Also a 4710HQ/MQ or above for the CPU.
I was waiting for Alienware to announce the arrival of the 970M/980M on its AW 17, but nothing was announced yesterday at their event... What are my options to have a 120 Hz screen AND a 980M?
Thanks in advance!
Well WD runs okay these days. You'll max it out easily.
Max 60FPS?
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
I see that you are a busy man, but any particular reason for this one over the others?
Thanks a lot for your reply, K.Jack, but as I mentioned in my post I would very much like to have a 120 Hz screen (even if 3D doesn't work since it doesn't matter to me), instead of a 60 Hz screen, with my 980M. Asus, Clevo and MSI don't seem to offer that atm, and Alienware hasn't made any announcements with regards to the 980M in its AW 17 yet, and I heard the 120 Hz screens might not be available when their refresh is done... What are my options to have a 120 Hz screen AND a 980M?How's this look? Or you can wait for Clevo, Alienware, and MSI w/ 900M took reach your region.
Thanks L.O.R.D., but I heard some mixed reviews on Eurocom (I think I saw K.Jack also write he did not hear great things about them). Since I'm going to spend 2500€-3000€ on this new laptop hoping to keep it around five years, I would like to avoid everything that is not a solid and reliable build/company...i found this site
http://www.eurocom.com/ec/configure(1,240,0)ec
its not common to see 120 hz option this days for a laptop
Display :120Hz; 17.3-inch (43.9cm) FHD 1920x1080; MATTE (Non-Glare) Wide Viewing Angle; eDP; LP173WF2
VGA : SLI; 16GB; 2x 8GB GDDR5; NVIDIA GTX 980M
Processor : 2.80 GHz (up to 3.80) Intel Mobile Core i7-4900MQ (Haswell); 4C/8T; 8MB L3
RAM : 16GB; 4x 4GB; DDR3L-1866
Internal mSATA SSD : 480GB mSATA3 SSD; MLC; Micron/Crucial M500 SATA3
Hard Drive : 1TB (1000GB); 7200rpm; SATA3 (6Gb/s); 32MB cache; Hitachi Travelstar 7K1000
3065 euro
you can lower some component if you want
It has a full voltage i5, instead of a ULV (Ultra-Low Voltage) like the others.
That I can't promise. Might as well try it.
According to these benchmarks of a 980m, it gets 45fps on Ultra, so a 780m SLI should be a little faster (at least it seems so on average comparing results between the two pages)... probably get close to 60fps, but maybe not quite there.
Today the hardware developer unveiled its latest in a long, long line of spiffy gaming laptops: the GT80 Titan. This one stands out from the pack because, as a representative for the company proudly stated in an email to Kotaku, it's "the world's first gaming laptop with a mechanical keyboard." It's an 18-inch machine with a clicky keyboard made by prolific peripheral producer SteelSeries built in.
The company's press release didn't give a full rundown of the GT80's hardware specifications, but it noted a few details that might stand out to the hardware buffs out there. The keyboard "uses standard Cherry switches and a standard keycap with 27mm of thickness, nearly 5 times of traditional laptop keyboards." They also claim that it's "the world's slimmest and lightest 18-inch gaming laptop, measuring 17% thinner and 22% lighter than its closest competitor." MSI Pan America president Andy Tung therefore promises that the new device "blends the performance of a high-end gaming desktop with the mobility of a laptop."
This might interest a few people in here, looks like Alienware is mixing the portability of laptops with the power of a desktop in its latest transformer like creation:
I dunno, maybe not the greatest idea, but an interesting way to be able to enjoy powerful graphics and a large display with a portable 13" form factor when you need to take it with you.
It'd be redundant if the 980m could fit in to a 13" laptop, and not have heat issues, but I don't think it really can, so it does seem to fill a small niche.
While other slim gaming notebooks are aimed at giving players a little bit of power and portability, Alienware promises the best of both worlds. By itself, the $1,699 Alienware 13 delivers solid gaming performance with long battery life and a captivating ultra-high-resolution display. Admittedly, I would have preferred the more powerful Nvidia GeForce GTX 870M card, but the 13's G860M GPU gets the job done. - See more at: http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/alienware-13#sthash.9qVaXgxA.dpuf
Yes, that's what I'm hearing as well :-( But technically since I'm not interested in the 3D Vision, only the 120Hz screen, I'm still hoping either some brands will offer the 120 Hz option or some resellers will allow for customization with a 120 Hz display... Do you think this might be possible? And can you confirm that you don't think Eurocom is very reliable?
So my gaming laptop of 2 yrs (Asus G55VW) seems to have died out on me this morning. I'm looking for a new laptop immediately in the 800-1000 price range. Also, what are some of the best options to recover data on my old laptop's SATA drive? I also suspect it was hdd failure so I may not even be able to recover the files.
MSI is making a new laptop , with Mechanical Keyboard
its called GT80 Titan
http://kotaku.com/someones-finally-making-a-gaming-laptop-with-a-mechanic-1652804488
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I said something bad about Eurocom?
What's wrong with it? What makes you think it's the HDD?
Good replacement.
That gap between the keyboard and screen is ridiculous. Lol that's ugly.
On the surface it seems like a win/win, especially if you don't need anything particularly CPU intensive.
That gap between the keyboard and screen is ridiculous. Lol that's ugly.
But...aren't videogames CPU intensive? I like the Alienware 13 but....dual core cpu...ehhh
I've got a question, hopefully it's ok to post it here. I just recently bought a new laptop to replace my old one from 2008, and I'd like to know how good it'll run games like both Amnesias, Dear Esther, the new Unreal Tournament and whatever PC exclusives there are? Is 1080p with high settings a possibility? I didn't really have time to properly compare what's available for the same price (899€ / Finland), as I needed a new one ASAP to get some work done.
Here are the specs.
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The GPU is based on Maxwell architecture, and has 2GB GDDR5.
3DMark Vantage results, but I don't have any reference point for how good or bad the score is.
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And a bit dark image of the laptop itself.
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850m is a midrange card, 1080p high (but not maxed out) is a likelihood for most games, at least for a year or two.
Edit: Didn't notice the i5...that might be a bottleneck for some games.
Good to know. I guess it's enough for those indies I mentioned, possibly similar newer ones as well?
EDIT: Hopefully the upcoming UT is at least playable on med/high settings.
I said something bad about Eurocom?
Go with Reflex Notebooks. Eurocom is shady.
Yes, here:
the SAGER NP8651 (P650SE) is so sexy. but i dont want those temps ;;
Where have you seen temps? Hook us up with links!
I've got a question, hopefully it's ok to post it here. I just recently bought a new laptop to replace my old one from 2008, and I'd like to know how good it'll run games like both Amnesias, Dear Esther, the new Unreal Tournament and whatever PC exclusives there are? Is 1080p with high settings a possibility? I didn't really have time to properly compare what's available for the same price (899€ / Finland), as I needed a new one ASAP to get some work done.
Here are the specs.
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The GPU is based on Maxwell architecture, and has 2GB GDDR5.
3DMark Vantage results, but I don't have any reference point for how good or bad the score is.
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And a bit dark image of the laptop itself.
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Yes, high at 1080p shouldn't be a problem. I play most recent games in these settings too and get always over 30 FPS. I have a similar hardware, but your's is a bit faster (DDR3 and I5 4210U). You can check out how BF4 runs on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wobw52LRSxM
Similar FPS and graphics like PS4.
If games will be more demanding in the future or you want 60 fps now, 900p is the magic resolution.
I need a laptop:
- Canada
- Budget: $900 (lower the better)
- 15.6 max, 14 inch preferably
- I am looking for a new PC, preferably a laptop due to mobility. In terms of games I would like to play The Witcher 2 and the Fallout series at 1080p near max settings. My current gen needs will be solved by the PS4.
- I would like a 1080p good screen, >4 hour battery life (light usage), and a back lit keyboard.
I would be in the market for an ultrabook with a decent CPU, but I would love to play those games with mods. I have been looking at the Lenovo Y40 quite a bit lately but I am unsure if its capable of running Witcher 2 at high settings and of the screen quality after viewing the Y50 in person (a letdown).
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Budget: As much as necessary (Preferably £2000 or less)
Needs: A good laptop for uni, I want a Macbook Pro though - my current Samsung Series 7 Chronos I7 is on Windows 8.1 is horribly slow... so yeah, I think I want to make the move.
Country: UK
Max size: 15.3 (?) I think that's the bigger size
Extra info: I'm buying an Iphone and maybe an Ipad, and the fact that Windows 8 seems super slow makes this seem the right option. Gaming is a non issue (I'm not starting Uni until next year) as I'll have all three consoles.
I'm thinking the MBP 15' with retina and the I7 2.5 and the 750M, will that meet my needs? Or is the 2.8 a big upgrade? 500GB SSD in the one I'm looking at.
Nope.Do gaming Laptops get nice discounts on black friday?
To do what you want, you need a GTX 860M.
To do what you want, you need a GTX 860M.
If you aren't gaming, there's no need to spend tthe extra money for the 750M model.
Nope.
Thank you. I figure now for the price of a laptop with the 860m I can build a more powerful desktop AND possibly get a cheap portable laptop.
Interesting, would it not be future proofing to get the 750M version? Would it really make no difference?
Thanks for the reply
edit: Also how are the speakers compared with other laptops?
My old Asus with its gtx460 is showing its age, but I really haven't found a good reason to replace it.
How long would it be ok for modern games in say, medium settings? Can I hold for at least another year?
For current gen only games, it's already dead, meaning below the minimum requirements to even run the title screen.
Yep, that is always the case, which is why I outlined it in the OP the way I did. If you don't need the mobility, desktop gaming is the way to go.
Future proofing for what, though? If you aren't gaming now, by the time you decide to, the 750M will be too weak to allow you to do so.
Speakers? I have no first hand experience.
For current gen only games, it's already dead, meaning below the minimum requirements to even run the title screen.