Country where it will be purchased. United States of America
Maximum budget. $3,500
Max size (can be in screen inches, dimensions, weight). N/A
Planned usage I'd prefer full-on modern gaming (AAA games at high settings), though I don't have any grand designs on 4k gaming or VR, at the moment.
I'm studying game design, so I need something that can handle running modern games that may be (will be) lacking optimization. Windows/NVidia might as well be a requirement, given a lot of the projects won't be beyond that point yet in terms of compatibility.
That said, I'm on the technical end, not the artistic; aside from being able to run work-in-progress games for testing purposes, I only really need to run Visual Studio, APIs, and compile, none of which is exactly demanding. Modeling and high-end rendering isn't really on the table.
Not overly fussed for size or battery life. As you'd probably expect for my program, outlet availability in classes and workspace isn't an issue. Looking more at the desktop replacement end of things rather than high portability/small form factor. Likewise, I expect to normally have a USB mouse plugged in, so if the built-in trackpad isn't great it's not a huge issue.
Bonus points for ruggedness. I don't need a military-hardened case, but I'll take on a couple of extra kilos for the sake of durability.
Best ~$1500 laptop with a 15 inch screen, less than 3kg weight, and SSD?
Hmm. Am I basically looking at custom jobs only in this range, or is it just not a great time to be looking for a high-performance laptop? Should I be looking more toward the laptops with desktop GPUs that are planned for release, if only for the sake of being able to use better drivers?
Objectively the best laptop I've ever owned, the GT72 is a great experience. It'll be hard to go back to lower quality machines.
Wow, sweet. Gonna order it.
Just want something portable for WoW, Counter-Strike GO, etc.
I did. It's been pretty great so far. Handles CS: GO on max settings with no FPS drops, WoW pretty much maxed out. The customizable keyboard is pretty sweet (mine's blue and green right now) and it has yet to get too hot while playing a game, even for hours on end. Going to try some more demanding games soon.DDid you get it? Any impressions?
The e-SATA port does have compatibility issue. It is better to use USB interface. The Intel controller does not work well with every external e-SATA interface circuitry. There is no driver can cover that issue.
Do you still have it or that was awhile ago?
How often do you replace your gaming laptop?
Any other explanations of why you liked the GT72?
Thanks for your answers.
Did you get it? Any impressions?
Is it common for eSATA ports to just be straight fucked? I got my NP8651-S / Clevo P650SE in the mail last week and have finally gotten everything up and running and gotten all the kinks worked out, except for this one.
I noticed that my external hard drive was having issues. Sometimes Windows wouldn't detect it at all until I rebooted the system a few times, and success/failure seemed to be random. Sometimes the drive stops being detected at all after it goes into idle state from inactivity. This would cause errors the next time I started the drive, requiring a run of Chkdsk to fix the file system. I changed the Windows hardware policy to allow quick removal of the drive (so that "Safely Remove Hardware" was no longer required), which prevented the file system errors from reoccurring, but the drive still isn't functioning reliably. It's not an issue with the drive itself, either. It appears to work fine on this PC if I connect via USB, and it works fine via eSATA on my old computer, using the same cables.
I asked Sager tech support for help and they had this to say:
Not sure what I can do about it, but I'm not really satisfied with that answer. Seems kind of scummy to knowingly sell fucked components.
Skylake CPUs are trickling out now - dell just updated their Inspiron 15 and pcspecialist in the uk are offering a couple of models too. Are they a decent bump over broadwell, or should I save money by sticking with broadwell? Would just be for light game using integrated graphics - minecraft, simple indie games on steam, counterstrike etc.
Thinking i3-5010u, i5-5200u for broadwell, or i5-6200u for skylake.
Price wise, dell Inspiron with 8gb, 1366x768 screen, i5-6200u is £449. For the same price I can get an asus x555la wih i5-5200u, 8gb and 1080p screen. Or I can pay £100 more to get the dell with a 1080p screen and Radeon r5 m335
Edit: or possibly that medion akoya linked on the precious page - http://www.medion.com/gb/shop/budget-laptops-medion-akoya-e6417-laptop-md99248-30018874a1.html
I3-5157u and 1080p screen for £429. Broadwell, but iris 6100 graphics sounds decent and probably better than skylake hd520? How are medion - decent enough for a budget laptop?
So my old laptop is crapping out and the school year is starting so I'm looking for a new laptop:
I can buy it from the US, but only if it ships in under a week for sure (say Amazon).
Price: I figure up to 1,500$ is fine.
Size: 15.6" seems like the go-to size. I move it around a lot so any bigger would be a hindrance and I can't use keyboards that are any smaller. I don't care that much about weight since it's always in my bag anyway.
Planned usage: My usage is a heavy dose of programming (running VMs, etc.), video editing and gaming. The gaming however is fairly mild requirements-wise, as I mainly play games like Civilization or Kerbal Space Program. I would prefer to be able to play newer games on even low settings if it doesn't add too much to the price.
One thing that is important to me is that it'll have an SSD and lots of RAM (or extension slot). I can not go back after having that in my work laptop. I care much less about harddisk space since I'll just use an external harddisk so 256GB is fine.
Battery isn't very important, though having a battery life like my current one (about 100 minutes) is unacceptable.
Any ideas?
I looked at this HP OMEN but it looked pretty expensive for what it is, and with a terrible mousepad.
Also looked at this one which seemed pretty good: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UR6UR2I/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Now thinking about: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V7RJH0E/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Which seems good other than the fact that apparently its touchpad sucks, which is annoying cuz I do use the touchpad when on-the-go.
Yeah, who in their right mind would want their keyboard like that?This. Is. The. One.
Broadwell, SSD, IPS display, GTX 970M, 16GB RAM, great keyboard and speakers, superb cooling.
p.s. - the keyboard isn't stuck in those colors, that's just to show that the regions are programable
ended up getting a low-end gaming machine...not a bad deal if you are looking for an ultra book and you have a costco membership
http://www.costco.com/.product.100223629.html?&EMID=B2C_2015_0930_ComputerSolo&wc_mid=2:92119&wc_rid=2:12651140
You can find a 15 inch sager np8651 with better gpu for around the same price.Anyone here have any experience with the Acer Aspire V Nitro VN7-791G-7607?
I'm in Canada and $1279.99 (email promo for -$20 from $1299.99) doesn't seem terrible for a 17.3 1080p laptop. I do 3D and game dev stuff so the processor and dGPU are definite nice-to-haves.
Hard to find good specs these days that don't come with extra bloat like touch screens or needless 4K displays.
Looked at Sager as well, but I'm undecided if I want to go with them. It sounds crazy, but I just want a nice, understated laptop without all of the eXtreme G4MER designs on the laptop body. They're nowhere near as bad as the MSI or some of the ASUS laptops, but still.
You can find a 15 inch sager np8651 with better gpu for around the same price.
Anyone here have any experience with the Acer Aspire V Nitro VN7-791G-7607?
I'm in Canada and $1279.99 (email promo for -$20 from $1299.99) doesn't seem terrible for a 17.3 1080p laptop. I do 3D and game dev stuff so the processor and dGPU are definite nice-to-haves.
Hard to find good specs these days that don't come with extra bloat like touch screens or needless 4K displays.
Looked at Sager as well, but I'm undecided if I want to go with them. It sounds crazy, but I just want a nice, understated laptop without all of the eXtreme G4MER designs on the laptop body. They're nowhere near as bad as the MSI or some of the ASUS laptops, but still.
cancelled the order above for this upcoming dell...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015PYYDMQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
I still see the HP on Amazon.Country where it will be purchased. USA - Colorado
Maximum budget. $300 but want $250 range unless something great is just that much closer
Max size (can be in screen inches, dimensions, weight). 15.6 but would like 13in or so if possible
Planned usage Travel and light gaming, warcraft and xbox one streaming to it at the most
Whatever else you find relevant, misc. things such as desired battery life, screen resolution, fan noise, etc. Long battery but again if something amazing is just a few hours shorter than others I can accept that
Right now I am looking at the HP Stream 11/13 (touchscreen version too) the x205 asus and the 15-f205dx HP 15.6 laptop. Not sure what would be best. Weird best buy just removed the laptop 15-f205dx from their site when I was checking it out last night.
Has anyone here tried or read reviews about CLEVO laptops? These can have very good specs at reasonable prices, but I'm a bit worried about build quality.
Also, is there any valid reason to wait for Pascal (within the context of laptops) ?
I did. It's been pretty great so far. Handles CS: GO on max settings with no FPS drops, WoW pretty much maxed out. The customizable keyboard is pretty sweet (mine's blue and green right now) and it has yet to get too hot while playing a game, even for hours on end. Going to try some more demanding games soon.
New Sager Skylake models are revealed as well.
http://www.sagernotebook.com/View-All-Notebooks/
No 965M versions, though. :/
edit - up at Xotic, too.
Panda Free Antivirus is amazing and underrated. Excellent detection scores, low resource usage, realtime scanning, "game mode," and an option to disable the already minimal notifications.Ok, I scooped it up. Just got it today.
Now, it has norton and I norton is notorious. I already asked in other places but for everyone, good free antivirus combos?
Damn it, I've got new laptop fever again. It's time to ditch the problematic 7970m/Intel combo of the Sager NP9170. It's a great laptop held back by switchable graphics issues (Windows 10 renders the 7970m almost useless because of compatibility issues)
I'm interested in the NP9778-S...
Question is, should I wait for those newly announced models that come with the GTX 980 desktop quality cards?
Or are they already out?
Should you wait for the GTX 980 will have the same answer as: Do you want to spend $3k?
I did. It's been pretty great so far. Handles CS: GO on max settings with no FPS drops, WoW pretty much maxed out. The customizable keyboard is pretty sweet (mine's blue and green right now) and it has yet to get too hot while playing a game, even for hours on end. Going to try some more demanding games soon.
Hey all,
I'm looking for a light, portable gaming laptop in the $800-$1000 range. I expect to be traveling a lot so I would basically be using it as my gaming machine. I will also be on the plane a lot so I will need the laptop to have a good battery life while I get my work done on my flights (writing reports, bookkeeping, spreadsheets, etc).
My choices are the following:
- ASUS K501LX-EB71 (GTX 950m, i7-5500U, SSD) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YR6BMS2/?tag=neogaf0e-20
(Light, good battery life) $800 normally when in stock
- MSI PE Series PE60 6QE-031US (GTX 960m, i7-6700HQ, DDR4) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0150Q1Y2G/?tag=neogaf0e-20
(Heavier, better GPU and DDR4) $1000
- Dell Inspiron i7559-763BLK (GTX 960m 4GB DDR5, i5-6300HQ, SSD)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PYYDMQ/?tag=neogaf0e-20
(Heaviest, GPU with 4GB ram, SSD, dual core i5) $800
What's my best option?
I have the Acer Aspire V15 nitro black edition. 15 inch 1080p with the 1tb hard drive 8gnb ram and a 960m. Almost identical to that one. It is a solid machine. 960m 4gb is no chump. Just bought it 2 months ago and it has caused me no issues. Trackpad is OK not great. Stays super cool too. I'd say the 5400 rpm mechanical hard drive holds back the computer more than anything. The one you link to has an 8gb SSD which I guess has the Windows OS on it but ideally I'd want to remove the mechanical hard drive all together to get rid of the noise and weight of it. I'll probably install an SSD eventually and house the 1TB hard drive in a case as an external. That will really put the laptop into top tier.Anyone here have any experience with the Acer Aspire V Nitro VN7-791G-7607?
I'm in Canada and $1279.99 (email promo for -$20 from $1299.99) doesn't seem terrible for a 17.3 1080p laptop. I do 3D and game dev stuff so the processor and dGPU are definite nice-to-haves.
Hard to find good specs these days that don't come with extra bloat like touch screens or needless 4K displays.
Looked at Sager as well, but I'm undecided if I want to go with them. It sounds crazy, but I just want a nice, understated laptop without all of the eXtreme G4MER designs on the laptop body. They're nowhere near as bad as the MSI or some of the ASUS laptops, but still.
Couple quick questions:
Is this a good time to buy a gaming laptop or should i wait til Nov.?
About the GT72, is it getting a refresh soon or maybe it already did?
The price to performance on the Dell seems crazy good, like a game changer. The first mobile i5 quad ever, decent GPU, . My only question is whether it has just the one SSD/HDD slot. Just need more details before I can call it a winner, but the potential is definitely there.
The PE60 is perfect, if you spend a little bit more to add an mSATA SSD into it.
The Asus is the only one with a dual core and a DDR3 GPU, so I'm not choosing it over either of the other two.
How is Dell with respect to their laptops?
Do these things have decent build quality (e.g. won't break down after 4 years of use because of shoddy cooler or whatnot)?
So is aorus releasing a 980 with an Intel integrated chip as well?
Is it ever worth it to up the ram in a laptop?
A true quad core, even with no hyperthreading, still beats the crap out of a dual core that has 2 cores 4 threads.Is the quad i5 in the dell good for gaming then? Read it was clocked at 2.3Ghz and no hyperthreading.
Nothing announced, so I doubt they have a 980 laptop on the way.
Only when you have a specific program that needs more.
A true quad core, even with no hyperthreading, still beats the crap out of a dual core that has 2 cores 4 threads.
Plus the i5 will boost up to 2.8Ghz on all 4 cores, during gaming.
I am looking forward to this one.
http://store.asus.com/us/item/201510AM090006013/A38827
It's one heck of a upgrade from the ROG laptop I've been using for the past 6 years.
Awesome, thank you. Is there much of a difference between that i5-6300HQ And i7-6700HQ gaming wise? The latter is a quad with hyperthreading.
Hey guys looking for a new laptop but not necessarily just for gaming. I'll be using it also for word, editing, music, porn etc. I do want to be able to run games such as the new Roller Coaster tycoon game and No Mans Sky, and I do NOT want to spend more than $1000. I've had my Vaios for almost 5 years! I think I'm due for a change. I want a laptop that will be able to last me a few years, good battery life, and has a good cpu and Gpu for a laptop. Laptops I've looked at are the Dell XPS 13, Lenovo yoga 3 pro, and the surface 3 pro. All nice as hell.
What's the best choice? Are there any better ones I should be looking at? Thanks