The Y580 is at a very nice price, I just wish I could customize it with an SSD drive!
Laptop-GAF,
A friend of mine wants to buy a laptop for gaming, he found a used Asus RoG G73JH for around 800$. How good is it? Will he be able to play recent games at all? Like Battlefield 3, Diablo 3, the newest COD, and so on.
I've been using my sager 9170 and loving it. I'm a little concerned though about the heat. The computer feels really cool but the fans don't seem to be moving as fast as I would like. Is there any way to control the fans on this beast.
They're both built like tanks, so it does come down to how you feel about the small details.
The RMBP uses a GT 650M with GDDR5. There is no magic there, a $3,000 Sager/Clevo laptop with GTX 680M will be ugly as sin compared to the RMBP but it will slap the RMBP's shit silly in any remotely demanding games.
Most manufacturers charge you way, way too much for an SSD. Better off in most cases just buying it yourself. There's been 256GB ones for $150-180 lately, and I saw an Agility 4 512GB for ~$325-330 I believe the other day.
Can you be more specific as to what you'll do with it? Many laptops can be had for about a grand, it's a mainstream price point.
True, and I wouldn't mind doing that. However, if you buy the Y580 does it ship with the Windows disk? Or only pre-installed? I would rather not have to buy an SSD drive and Windows 7 if I could help it.
Lenovo Y580 or Sager 6370.Whats the best thing i can buy for about a grand?
Hey guys, I'm looking to get a nice gaming laptop within the year, and was wondering if there was anything that's really good out of the box. I know most would say to build/customize your own, but I dunno.
My budget is around $1000 - $1200.
What kind of keyboard did you get? Does the layout bother you at all?
Yea, that's kinda what makes so hard. The ease of typing is fairly important to me.
From what I can tell, this QAL15 is a brand new Compal chassis, so it's hard to say until a site like Anandtech reviews it.Hey all,
Whats the general opinion on this Compal laptop at XoticPC?
http://www.xoticpc.com/force-qal15hd-compal-qal15-p-4808.html
Seems like a good price. Even after upgrading the CPU to an i7, its still less than $950
I just don't know anything about Compal.
Thank K.Jack,
One more question, I think I've found THE ONE. But I need all of you to have a look at it for me first. I have the option to get this one for $899
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0394503
Wondering how you feel about that one. Thanks!
The price at the link is $999, which would be a good deal, so if you can pay $899 for that it is an absolute steal. With it having a 1080p LCD, Blu-ray drive, 8GB 1600MHz RAM, and a large 7200RPM HDD, you should buy ASAP.
The only con I can give the notebook, is that I believe the GT 650M is the slower DDR3 version. But you can overcome the performance gap with overclocking.
I got the steelseries. Love it! The keys DO NOT MATCH!!! though to all hot buttons. They give you software to download though which helps a bunch but still, very annoying. Other than that the laptop is awesome!!!
Which is the most powerful among those specs? A few seem different.
Which is the most powerful among those specs? A few seem different.
Lenovo y580 with i5-3210m ok, or is it worth £150 for the 3610m? £850 in the uk for the i5. Is the 64GB SSD the boot drive or is it one of these mSSD things I've heard about but don't really understand.
I SAID GOD DAMNRight. You didn't exactly specify what games you played on it. If someone bought the RMBP based on your post and tried to play Skyrim, The Witcher II, Crysis or Crysis II, BF3, or even Diablo III at 2880x1800 resolution he would be mad at you. The RMBP uses a GT 650M with GDDR5. There is no magic there, a $3,000 Sager/Clevo laptop with GTX 680M will be ugly as sin compared to the RMBP but it will slap the RMBP's shit silly in any remotely demanding games. Try to be a little more specific about what games you're talking about when you post. People actually go out and spend real money after reading this thread.
Your whole post reads like a shill for Apple and RMBP, quite frankly. You didn't mention how the keyboard heats up like crazy when the RMBP is used for gaming, which makes actually touching the keys to control the game rather uncomfortable. You didn't mention how people who still buy games on discs were supposed to install them, since the RMBP lacks an internal optical drive. (Does anybody still buy physical PC games anymore?) You didn't mention that the RMBP lacks an Ethernet port, so God forbid if they try to play a game online and their WiFi router is being a bit dodgy and they can't stay connected without plugging in to the router.
The RMBP is an incredibly poor choice if you are buying a gaming laptop, period. It is not worth the $3,000. If you spend $3,000 on a Sager/Clevo laptop you are getting an SSD + HDD, both upgradable. You are getting GTX 680M, a video card that is literally a slightly down-clocked desktop GTX 670. You are getting the max Core i7 CPU. You are getting an internal optical drive. You are getting a goddamned Ethernet port. And you are getting a machine which can actually be upgraded down the road, a bigger HDD later when you need it, more RAM if you want it. The RMBP is many things, but a serious gaming laptop it absolutely is not.
Nice screen though.
Yes, it took nearly 3 weeks. Absurdly long wait time.To you guys who have placed orders for the y580 from Lenovo how long does it take for them to process your order? My first order got cancelled because of some issue with my billing and shipping adress so I had that resolved and reordered on tuesday, however I still see my stuff havent been processed as yet, does it usually take this long?
Wait it took three weeks for it to be shipped? Wtf?Yes, it took nearly 3 weeks. Absurdly long wait time.
Those are all legitimate points, and I won't take them away from you. (Well, to be honest, I don't think the laptop gets all that hot, but maybe it's because I have it on a cooling mat?)Right. You didn't exactly specify what games you played on it. If someone bought the RMBP based on your post and tried to play Skyrim, The Witcher II, Crysis or Crysis II, BF3, or even Diablo III at 2880x1800 resolution he would be mad at you. The RMBP uses a GT 650M with GDDR5. There is no magic there, a $3,000 Sager/Clevo laptop with GTX 680M will be ugly as sin compared to the RMBP but it will slap the RMBP's shit silly in any remotely demanding games. Try to be a little more specific about what games you're talking about when you post. People actually go out and spend real money after reading this thread.
Your whole post reads like a shill for Apple and RMBP, quite frankly. You didn't mention how the keyboard heats up like crazy when the RMBP is used for gaming, which makes actually touching the keys to control the game rather uncomfortable. You didn't mention how people who still buy games on discs were supposed to install them, since the RMBP lacks an internal optical drive. (Does anybody still buy physical PC games anymore?) You didn't mention that the RMBP lacks an Ethernet port, so God forbid if they try to play a game online and their WiFi router is being a bit dodgy and they can't stay connected without plugging in to the router.
The RMBP is an incredibly poor choice if you are buying a gaming laptop, period. It is not worth the $3,000. If you spend $3,000 on a Sager/Clevo laptop you are getting an SSD + HDD, both upgradable. You are getting GTX 680M, a video card that is literally a slightly down-clocked desktop GTX 670. You are getting the max Core i7 CPU. You are getting an internal optical drive. You are getting a goddamned Ethernet port. And you are getting a machine which can actually be upgraded down the road, a bigger HDD later when you need it, more RAM if you want it. The RMBP is many things, but a serious gaming laptop it absolutely is not.
Nice screen though.
The 7670M is faster than the GT 540M.
I'd pay for the quad core. Don't want to get caught pants down when games really need one.
Could you link me to the one you're looking at, so I can see this SSD?
Can an HD4000 play Diablo 3 and SC2 smoothly at 1366x768?
Not on high settings, and probably not above 30fps on lower settings.
Those are all legitimate points, and I won't take them away from you. (Well, to be honest, I don't think the laptop gets all that hot, but maybe it's because I have it on a cooling mat?)
That being said, it plays all of the games you mentioned, just not at 2880x1800. I didn't mean to imply it plays all games at 2880x1800, but it does Wii emulation at that resolution, as well as a huge chunk of my Steam library (modern games, too).
I still maintain that it's a great gaming machine, but that could be based on personal opinion. To me, I value build quality and portability quite a bit, and no other gaming laptop can touch the RMBP in that category, IMO. That might not factor into your consideration when choosing a laptop, but it makes a big deal to me. It's the same reason why I like the GameBoy Micro over the original GBA.
Everything is subjective - I can only tell you my opinion of the machine. It handles every game I've thrown at it at what I consider very respectable settings, and I would absolutely recommend it to someone who was looking for a new laptop that could play games.
I don't know if the PC community thinks only in terms of raw specs, but I'd take the RMBP over the ASUS G75 any day of the week based on the fact that it's half the size, alone. Portability might not be a big deal to everyone, but since this is a thread about laptops, I'd assume that's important to people. Otherwise, why wouldn't they just build a tower?
But I want to still acknowledge that all of your points are valid and should be considered, and I apologize for not bringing them to light.
I did not purposefully try and make my post sound like an advertisement for the product - I'm honestly just that happy with my purchase. It's a fantastic piece of equipment.
OS X sucks, though.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicat...ffiliateID=Es5Ekr9eEBk-oBBbUvz946NMtRP_0Qi8Gw
Looks like a great deal, but is this too good to be true? How does this laptop handle heat- that's usually my main concern given what I do with laptops. I know the G series handles heat well, didn't see a review on this one though.
Can an HD4000 play Diablo 3 and SC2 smoothly at 1366x768?
Would an HD4000 stand any chance of playing Borderlands 2 on low?
Well, there are games now, which benefit from four cores. The Witcher 2, Skyrim, Battlefield 3 Multiplayer, and Deus Ex:HR are just a few of the recent games I know of without thinking too hard. But then I don't want to paint the picture that pairing the GTX 660M with an i5 is a death sentence, because there are a lot of games which will get by fine, with a fast dual core.http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/gbweb/LenovoPortal/en_GB/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=55&Code=M772CUK&category-id=99B5C6173DE70D28B91F9B176A8E365F
Are games going to start using quad cores soon? I thought most still weren't coded to properly take advantage of multicores. If a dual core will get me through 2 years that'd be enough. I5 is 4 threads though right?
The 630M is horridly anemic for $900. Why not go for one of the mid-tier Sager machines? They skirt the $1k line, with 1080p, an i5, and GT 650M GDDR5 cards.Anything horribly wrong with this one? Trying to find something at 1920 x 1080 at a sub $1000 price after tax and shipping.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3184128&csid=_61
I have a Y470 and absolutely hate the touchpad. Do the Y580/Y480 improve on the previous models?
And those poo pooing on the Macbook Pro, I'll admit the price is rather high ($3,000 for 512 GB SSD, GT650, I7, 16 GB RAM, etc). But I do like the aesthetics of the unit, the retina display and touchpad.
Is there anything in the same market space on the Windows side comparable to Apple?
HP Envy used to be until they moved to ultrabooks. Yeah, the Clevos/Alienware are great powerhouses but they don't design for aesthetics/form factor, etc.