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2016+ Gaming Laptop Thread: Embracing Pascal's Wafer (Please Read OP)

how does an overclocked 980m compare to a 970?

Equal, if we're talking finding your max OC with a custom vBIOS.

Digital Foundry did a stock vs. stock comparison here.

Country: USA
Max Budget: 2000 USD
Max size: 15"

Planned usage: Gaming primarily on campus. Looking for something with a relatively small and thin foot print so it's easy to carry around so I do expect to pay a premium. Dell's new XPS Infinity Display line looks great but I'm looking for something with a 970m or 980m in it in order to be able to keep up with next years release schedule. Would also like a premium fit and finish since I'm used to lugging around a MBPr. I have a 27" iMac for heavy lifting so I'm good on that end.

"Relatively thin" would be the MSI GS60. Nice config here.
 
Will the MSI GS60 that has 970m play Street Fighter V on Max settings 1080p 60fps? The recommended card for SFV is desktop 960.
 
Is this with skylake? How do you like it, its about the EXACT machine I'm looking for (considering the Surface Book is super expensive)

Check post #3768, he went with this instead.

Is that the right URL?

Also how do I go about this process if I decide to overclock my 980m to its max OC?

1. Nope, this is the right one.

2. I'd start the quest for knowledge here.
Will the MSI GS60 that has 970m play Street Fighter V on Max settings 1080p 60fps? The recommended card for SFV is desktop 960.


Will the MSI GS60 that has 970m play Street Fighter V on Max settings 1080p 60fps? The recommended card for SFV is desktop 960.
Can't say without seeing benchmarks.

The two cards are really close in performance:

970m-960_BI.png~original


970m-960_C3.png~original
 
Honestly you're probably better off with an Acer Nitro. At least they have an extra slot available to add in an SSD.

Meh, going to have to upgrade the ram and HDD for that both though. I need 16 GB RAM at least.

Is the 8 GB SSD on the lenovos even useful for anything? Even the OS wont fit on there
 
Dell's XPS line was just updated with 6th gen intel, the 15" XPS looks particularly sweet and has a 960 GTX mobile GPU (Two bad the two-in-one models lack the GPU). It's also in a 14" chassis, the screen takes up more surface area as with the 13" model.

Anyone have experience with these machines? Weighing this one with the new 15" Inspiron model, but that only comes with up to 8gb of RAM - does anyone know if that's easily expandable?
 
Meh, going to have to upgrade the ram and HDD for that both though. I need 16 GB RAM at least.

Is the 8 GB SSD on the lenovos even useful for anything? Even the OS wont fit on there
The Y50 uses a SSHD. It's pretty slow, but the 8GB SSD cache helps a bit. I'm also using 700GB of my 1TB of storage so w/e.

Lenovo's pricing has always been weird. They're clearly charging extra for Windows 10, as the Windows 8.1 models are better at the same price point, even though you can just do the Windows 10 upgrade yourself.
The $1099 model 59440644 sounds pretty decent imo, if you need the SSD.
 
The Y50 uses a SSHD. It's pretty slow, but the 8GB SSD cache helps a bit. I'm also using 700GB of my 1TB of storage so w/e.

Lenovo's pricing has always been weird. They're clearly charging extra for Windows 10, as the Windows 8.1 models are better at the same price point, even though you can just do the Windows 10 upgrade yourself.
The $1099 model 59440644 sounds pretty decent imo, if you need the SSD.

Yeah I was eyeing that one, I don't need the extra HD space, and it has all the stuff I want. This MSI one though hmmm http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...52903&cm_re=MSI_Laptop-_-34-152-903-_-Product
 
A 970m is comparable to the 960 Desktop? That's a bummer.

Saw that even the current 980m has issues running MGSV at high, 1080P and 60 FPS. I'm sure it'll run SFV hopefully.

Also, has anyone seen 16 GB RAM in the wild? Two slot RAM can support up to 32GB while four can support up to 64 GB.
 
A 970m is comparable to the 960 Desktop? That's a bummer.

Saw that even the current 980m has issues running MGSV at high, 1080P and 60 FPS. I'm sure it'll run SFV hopefully.

Also, has anyone seen 16 GB RAM in the wild? Two slot RAM can support up to 32GB while four can support up to 64 GB.


Curious what type of issues is mgs v having on 980m?
 
The 980M has no problem with running MGSV, maxed out at 60fps. I know because I have one.

Heck the GTX 960 can do 1080p/60fps, and the 980M is way faster.
 
Well, after much much deliberation, I canceled my Surface Book preorder. For the $2000 I was ultimately going to spend on it, I decided it was a tad too underpowered for what I was looking for at that price - excited as I was about being able to draw on the screen. I was really, really pushing my budget as well.

In its place, I went with a simple MSI GE62 with a 960m for $999, and with the extra cash I picked up a new medium Wacom tablet, a Xbone PC controller to replace my aging wired 360 pad, a new mouse, and still had $600 left over. As excited as I was to own something new and shiny, in the long run I think I probably would have regretted spending $2000 on the Surface Book as soon as I tried to play anything other than WoW on it. I will be keeping an eye on it for the future though, as a digital artist it seems like a fascinating piece of hardware.
 
Well, after much much deliberation, I canceled my Surface Book preorder. For the $2000 I was ultimately going to spend on it, I decided it was a tad too underpowered for what I was looking for at that price - excited as I was about being able to draw on the screen. I was really, really pushing my budget as well.

In its place, I went with a simple MSI GE62 with a 960m for $999, and with the extra cash I picked up a new medium Wacom tablet, a Xbone PC controller to replace my aging wired 360 pad, a new mouse, and still had $600 left over. As excited as I was to own something new and shiny, in the long run I think I probably would have regretted spending $2000 on the Surface Book as soon as I tried to play anything other than WoW on it. I will be keeping an eye on it for the future though, as a digital artist it seems like a fascinating piece of hardware.
Seems like a well reasoned decision.

The 2016 SB w/ Pascal will be amazing though.
 
So...looking for a laptop.

I want to be able to play FFXIV on it...DX11, 60fps, 1080p...max settings.

I need it for daily use as well so prefer something easy to carry and looks nice...

I do a wide range of usage...internet browsing, netflix/video streaming. reports, some video editing, photoshop, excel...a numeric keypad would be a definite plus.

Looking at something in the 13'' to 15'' range. I am pretty sure it needs to be 15'' for the type of spec I am providing...

I was going for a Surface book until I realized that the dGPU is not good enough for what I need, and the price is really overpriced for the other specs I am getting...so I cancelled that preorder...but I need to find something else..please help GAF.
 
So...looking for a laptop.

I want to be able to play FFXIV on it...DX11, 60fps, 1080p...max settings.
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What desktop card does it take, to achieve that?

I just ran the DX11 maximum Heavensward benchmark, on my GTX 980M, and averaged 69.117fps with a score of 8970.
 
What desktop card does it take, to achieve that?

I just ran the DX11 maximum Heavensward benchmark, on my GTX 980M, and averaged 69.117fps with a score of 8970.

I'm unsure...to be honest, I am not PC savvy...but here are the recommendations from the website:

Recommended System Requirements DirectX® 11
OS Windows® 7 64 bit
CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2.66GHz
Memory 8GB
Available space on hard disk/SSD 30GB
Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660、AMD Radeon™ HD 7950
Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Internet Broadband Connection
Sound Card DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0c or higher) DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
DirectX® DirectX® 9.0c DirectX® 9.0c (Required for installation)
 
I'm unsure...to be honest, I am not PC savvy...but here are the recommendations from the website:

Recommended System Requirements DirectX® 11
OS Windows® 7 64 bit
CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2.66GHz
Memory 8GB
Available space on hard disk/SSD 30GB
Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660、AMD Radeon™ HD 7950
Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Internet Broadband Connection
Sound Card DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0c or higher) DirectSound® compatible sound card (DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
DirectX® DirectX® 9.0c DirectX® 9.0c (Required for installation)

Okay, I'd go with the MSI GS60. Its 970M is about equal to a GTX 960. I'll let you decide which SSD config you deem best.
 
I recently picked up an Aorus X5 and I'm having mixed feelings. I love the 3k g sync display, and the 965m sli is certainly a powerful GPU config, but there are things about the system that I just don't think make sense. Considering that 965m sli would max anything at 1080p, I can't help but wonder why they shipped this with a 3k display. While it is a beautiful display, I really think that it's difficult to appreciate the benefit of 3k over 2k when the displays 15 inches. Also G sync isn't wowing me quite as much as I was hoping it would. Maybe the hype got me, but I somehow thought it'd be more impressive. It honestly barely feels any different than v sync to me, though I will say that it makes 48fps feel like 60 which is pretty cool I suppose. Part of me is regretting not going with the X7, but I don't know if 2 more inches would really matter that much and I ultimately got this laptop for both business and play so I wanted it to be pretty portable. On some level I wish I would of just put the money into a great 4k g sync 21:9 IPS display for my desktop rig, but I did need a laptop. I don't know, I always fucking get buyer's remorse, I wish I could just be happy with my purchases.
 
What's the minimum graphics card that is suitable to max out games with the fidelity of Wasteland 2, XCOM 2 (ideally maxed, I know we dont know requirements), Civ, Paradox GS games, Cities Skylines, etc.

I need a 13 - 14" laptop for work, Xbone Streaming, Everyday use, but plan to use it also for non-console gaming. I mostly play strategy games on the PC.

Seeing some interesting options with 6th gen i7, 940m such as the new Lenovo Yoga, but also can spend more and go for something like the Dell XPS 15 (with that sweet display), that has a GTX 960m.
 
What's the minimum graphics card that is suitable to max out games with the fidelity of Wasteland 2, XCOM 2 (ideally maxed, I know we dont know requirements), Civ, Paradox GS games, Cities Skylines, etc.

I need a 13 - 14" laptop for work, Xbone Streaming, Everyday use, but plan to use it also for non-console gaming. I mostly play strategy games on the PC.

Seeing some interesting options with 6th gen i7, 940m such as the new Lenovo Yoga, but also can spend more and go for something like the Dell XPS 15 (with that sweet display), that has a GTX 960m.

I would not go any lower than the GTX 960M. It's a 750 Ti, and just like on the desktop side, it's considered the minimum viable product.
 
I would not go any lower than the GTX 960M. It's a 750 Ti, and just like on the desktop side, it's considered the minimum viable product.

Thanks, what about the GTX 970m with 3 gb ddr5? After doing some more research, the MSI GS40 Phantom looks like the sweetest deal for a sub 15" machine with balls.
 
Thanks, what about the GTX 970m with 3 gb ddr5? After doing some more research, the MSI GS40 Phantom looks like the sweetest deal for a sub 15" machine with balls.

The 970M is great. At stock it's about the speed of the GTX 960, but overclocked it can be much faster.

The GS40 is really interesting.
 
Yesterday I went to Best Buy to pick up The Uncharted Collection for PS4. Instead I walked out with an Alienware 17 R3 laptop to replace my 5 year old Asus G72GX.

Specs:

- 17.3" 4K Ultra HD display (3840x2160)
- Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ processor (Skylake)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M with 3GB GDDR5
- 8GB DDR4 RAM
- 1TB hard drive and 128GB SSD

It also supports the Alienware Graphics Amplifier which is a plug in/expansion module that allows you to use a full size graphics card:

http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/alienware-graphics-amplifier

I wouldn't get it now, but it I ever felt it getting long in the tooth it is a neat option.

It was $1650 but then I get 10% cash back for using my Best Buy card (only if you do not choose a financing option).
 
The opportunity for a laptop may or may not arise for me this fall, and I'm still trying to figure out if I will even need a dedicated GPU. A laptop would really merely be a compliment to my existing desktop (that's connected to a TV), and any gaming done it it would be very light. I rarely travel so this would only be for the occasional game away from home or games that work better on a keyboard/desk setup. I've also heard good things about the Skylake generation CPUs and Intel HD 520 graphics.

I'm really just wondering how many of today's low-end indie games still require some kind of dedicated GPU. Realistically DOTA 2 is probably the maximum level of graphics I'd ask of a laptop. Otherwise it would be a mobile Microsoft Office and possibly Photoshop machine.
 
The opportunity for a laptop may or may not arise for me this fall, and I'm still trying to figure out if I will even need a dedicated GPU. A laptop would really merely be a compliment to my existing desktop (that's connected to a TV), and any gaming done it it would be very light. I rarely travel so this would only be for the occasional game away from home or games that work better on a keyboard/desk setup. I've also heard good things about the Skylake generation CPUs and Intel HD 520 graphics.

I'm really just wondering how many of today's low-end indie games still require some kind of dedicated GPU. Realistically DOTA 2 is probably the maximum level of graphics I'd ask of a laptop. Otherwise it would be a mobile Microsoft Office and possibly Photoshop machine.

If Dota 2 is as high end as you're gonna go I'd say integrated graphics should serve you fine. Intel's new integrated graphics can actually handle 1080p low settings 30fps on many recent titles so they should be fine for less intensive indie games, especially if they're well optimized. Another option would be to pick up one of those Lenovo laptops with a discrete low end discrete AMD GPU solution when they have a nice sale, which they do pretty often.
 
After extensive research and reviewing this thread, I ordered an MSI GE62, which will arrive shortly. The reviews mention a utility that adjusts power settings, but I'm wondering if anyone knows if you can actually increase battery life that way.
 
Is your 980M OC'd or would you consider OC'ing it? i'm on the fence. I'm mainly worried about the temperature.

Haven't OC'd because no game has forced me too, but I will gladly do so, when the time comes.

My GT72 keeps the temps around 70C, so I have no worries.

Ah I'm getting that laptop next week for traveling(my sager NP9377 is heavy but I love it). Hopefully it runs street fighter v 1080p 60fps max settings

Well, my ooooooold laptop ran SFIV this well:

StreetFighterIV_Benchmark2009-06-16.jpg~original


I don't see SFV being hard to run at all.

Yesterday I went to Best Buy to pick up The Uncharted Collection for PS4. Instead I walked out with an Alienware 17 R3 laptop to replace my 5 year old Asus G72GX.

Specs:

- 17.3" 4K Ultra HD display (3840x2160)
- Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ processor (Skylake)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M with 3GB GDDR5
- 8GB DDR4 RAM
- 1TB hard drive and 128GB SSD

It also supports the Alienware Graphics Amplifier which is a plug in/expansion module that allows you to use a full size graphics card:

http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/alienware-graphics-amplifier

I wouldn't get it now, but it I ever felt it getting long in the tooth it is a neat option.

It was $1650 but then I get 10% cash back for using my Best Buy card (only if you do not choose a financing option).

I have no use for 4K,but it's a nice laptop.

Thanks so much.

I was browsing as well, any perceived benefit with this option? The main difference I see is Skylake and 4k resolution?http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015QHZCOK/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Well then I'd go with this one. Has the Skylake and plenty of DDR4 2133MHz RAM, but just a 1080p screen. Why go 4K, when you'll have to run your games at 1080p anyway? Games are a blurry mess at less than native resolution, even on an IPS.

The opportunity for a laptop may or may not arise for me this fall, and I'm still trying to figure out if I will even need a dedicated GPU. A laptop would really merely be a compliment to my existing desktop (that's connected to a TV), and any gaming done it it would be very light. I rarely travel so this would only be for the occasional game away from home or games that work better on a keyboard/desk setup. I've also heard good things about the Skylake generation CPUs and Intel HD 520 graphics.

I'm really just wondering how many of today's low-end indie games still require some kind of dedicated GPU. Realistically DOTA 2 is probably the maximum level of graphics I'd ask of a laptop. Otherwise it would be a mobile Microsoft Office and possibly Photoshop machine.

I'd at least get one of these, because it's relatively inexpensive for what you get, and gaming on just sucks.

After extensive research and reviewing this thread, I ordered an MSI GE62, which will arrive shortly. The reviews mention a utility that adjusts power settings, but I'm wondering if anyone knows if you can actually increase battery life that way.

I wouldn't know, without testing it myself.
 
Haven't OC'd because no game has forced me too, but I will gladly do so, when the time comes.

My GT72 keeps the temps around 70C, so I have no worries.



Well, my ooooooold laptop ran SFIV this well:

StreetFighterIV_Benchmark2009-06-16.jpg~original


I don't see SFV being hard to run at all.



I have no use for 4K,but it's a nice laptop.



Well then I'd go with this one. Has the Skylake and plenty of DDR4 2133MHz RAM, but just a 1080p screen. Why go 4K, when you'll have to run your games at 1080p anyway? Games are a blurry mess at less than native resolution, even on an IPS.



I'd at least get one of these, because it's relatively inexpensive for what you get, and gaming on just sucks.



I wouldn't know, without testing it myself.

Isn't SF V Unreal Engine 4? Isn't demanding on PCs?
 
I have no use for 4K,but it's a nice laptop.

Why go 4K, when you'll have to run your games at 1080p anyway? Games are a blurry mess at less than native resolution, even on an IPS

The nice thing is these provide for very high IQ and functionality when you aren't gaming. The desktop and 2D applications look amazing in high res.

Regarding scaling, the good news is that if you are running software in 1080p then that scales perfectly into a 3840x2160 screen. There is no blurring and there are no scaling artifacts.

I think it is a good trade and maximizes both your 2D and 3D experience.
 
On what? IGPUs?

Lol, yeah, I restructured the sentence and left that out. Thing is, buying some cheap p.o.s. laptop won't make you happy in the long run.

Isn't SF V Unreal Engine 4? Isn't demanding on PCs?

But will it be many, many times more demanding than UE3? No idea.
The nice thing is these provide for very high IQ and functionality when you aren't gaming. The desktop and 2D applications look amazing in high res.

Regarding scaling, the good news is that if you are running software in 1080p then that scales perfectly into a 3840x2160 screen. There is no blurring and there are no scaling artifacts.

I think it is a good trade and maximizes both your 2D and 3D experience.

Sounds nice, but has proven to be completely untrue.
 
Just had a kid and the wife wants me gaming upstairs so it is laptop time.

Country: USA
Budget: $1500
Screen Size: 15'

If the system can run MG:PP, guild wars 2 at 60 fps I would be happy.

Saw this one mentioned earlier in the thread but not sure if the 960 will cut it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152903&cm_re=MSI_Laptop-_-34-152-903-_-Product&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-VigLink-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=6149513&SID=ig1jltnmtb00ag8y00053
 
Lol, yeah, I restructured the sentence and left that out. Thing is, buying some cheap p.o.s. laptop won't make you happy in the long run.

It's not like this is going to be my main gaming thing. I might occasionally run Torchlight or FTL or a Wadjet Eye game on a laptop. I just put DOTA 2 there as sort of a yardstick. I already have another gaming system.
 
Just had a kid and the wife wants me gaming upstairs so it is laptop time.

Country: USA
Budget: $1500
Screen Size: 15'

If the system can run MG:PP, guild wars 2 at 60 fps I would be happy.

Saw this one mentioned earlier in the thread but not sure if the 960 will cut it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152903&cm_re=MSI_Laptop-_-34-152-903-_-Product&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-VigLink-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=6149513&SID=ig1jltnmtb00ag8y00053

No, a 960M won't bring 60fps in those games. The GTX 970M (desktop GTX 960 speed at stock clocks) will be the best GPU for your budget. I like this one. Comes nicely equipped.

It's not like this is going to be my main gaming thing. I might occasionally run Torchlight or FTL or a Wadjet Eye game on a laptop. I just put DOTA 2 there as sort of a yardstick. I already have another gaming system.

Well, the cheapest Skylake laptops with no dGPU are around $699, which is why I feel they aren't a good purchase versus the Asus I suggested, which has a dGPU, an SSD, 1080p screen, and 8GB RAM for just a little bit more.

There is this one I just found. It at least has a GT 940M.

How much cheaper is it possible to go? Not much, honestly. There's this Acer w/ 940M at $519.99, but the a 3 score average with 47 reviews makes me wary. But then again, no laptop in the range of $500 and below will be perfect or without a downside.

There's a plethora of Broadwell and Haswell iGPU laptops to choose from in that range.
 
Just had a kid and the wife wants me gaming upstairs so it is laptop time.

Country: USA
Budget: $1500
Screen Size: 15'

If the system can run MG:PP, guild wars 2 at 60 fps I would be happy.

Saw this one mentioned earlier in the thread but not sure if the 960 will cut it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152903&cm_re=MSI_Laptop-_-34-152-903-_-Product&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-VigLink-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=6149513&SID=ig1jltnmtb00ag8y00053
If you already have a gaming desktop, you also have the option to stream your games from the desktop to a less powerful laptop. But if your budget is really $1500 then yeah go with whatever K.Jack suggests
 
Well, the cheapest Skylake laptops with no dGPU are around $699, which is why I feel they aren't a good purchase versus the Asus I suggested, which has a dGPU, an SSD, 1080p screen, and 8GB RAM for just a little bit more.

There is this one I just found. It at least has a GT 940M.

How much cheaper is it possible to go? Not much, honestly. There's this Acer w/ 940M at $519.99, but the a 3 score average with 47 reviews makes me wary. But then again, no laptop in the range of $500 and below will be perfect or without a downside.

There's a plethora of Broadwell and Haswell iGPU laptops to choose from in that range.

Ah. See I've never been able to get a straight answer on what laptop prices are like right now for something that's mostly going to be a work machine. I can't really think about my budget until I know what prices I'm dealing with for what I'm trying to find. Most of the games I'd even think about running under recommended GPU requirements just say "128MB of VRAM" or "HD4000" or "A DirectX card" or some high-end GPU from 15 years ago. Oftentimes no GPU requirement at all. Does that VRAM listing imply the need for dedicated video memory, or do iGPUs just take it from the main memory?

Edit: Spec-Wise both of those look like really good fits for what I want, but my only problem is I would really want to have an SSD. How easy is it to install a separate SSD onto a laptop? I guess that first link you gave me is a pretty good fit too.
 
Ah. See I've never been able to get a straight answer on what laptop prices are like right now for something that's mostly going to be a work machine. I can't really think about my budget until I know what prices I'm dealing with for what I'm trying to find. Most of the games I'd even think about running under recommended GPU requirements just say "128MB of VRAM" or "HD4000" or "A DirectX card" or some high-end GPU from 15 years ago. Oftentimes no GPU requirement at all. Does that VRAM listing imply the need for dedicated video memory, or do iGPUs just take it from the main memory?

Edit: Spec-Wise both of those look like really good fits for what I want, but my only problem is I would really want to have an SSD. How easy is it to install a separate SSD onto a laptop? I guess that first link you gave me is a pretty good fit too.

Also keep in mind that low price laptops tend to have pretty poor screens - not a universal thing, but very, very prevalent. I know some people don't care about such things, but for productivity work, I find that poor viewing angles and bad colors affect where and how I can use a laptop with a bad screen.
 
Does anyone knows where I can buy this laptop in retail? (San Diego, CA)

I just realized Amazon takes the USD at 17.7 MXN per dollar.

I would save around 500 usd if I went to the store and paid with cash.
 
So I've spent the afternoon looking for the best laptop I can possibly get for about £400 and this is the best one I could find:

HP Pavilion 15-ab059na Laptop
AMD Quad-Core A10-8700P APU 1.8GHz
8GB RAM + 1TB HDD
AMD Radeon R7 M360

Is this is the highest spec laptop possible for about £400? I could have swore I checked a couple of months ago and saw Pavilion laptops with Radeon R9 graphics for cheaper (~£350). It's like the specs suddenly lowered and the prices increased in their range or something. I was hoping for something a little better to be honest by my budget is limited.

Anyone know of anything better? Or an alternative place to buy?
 
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