Use the website Partpicker and build it yourself. That's what I did for my computer.
You can get a really good computer if your price range is under $2500
Duh Herro Again,
I am now looking for a Gaming Laptop
Requirements:
Under $2500
Atleast 128GB SSD
Atleast 1TB HDD
Nvidia Geforce GTX 970m+
DDR3 16GB+
ECT...
Use the website Partpicker and build it yourself. That's what I did for my computer.
You can get a really good computer if your price range is under $2500
Use partpicker as mentioned. Id personlly get a MSI laptop with your required specs if I were you. Do not buy an Alienware.
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I got a sager, its a good laptop a bit on the heavy side and I just went to a website that will build a laptop for you works great still and I got it for 1500$
Find a Alienware laptop off eBay or maybe a Lenovo since you can get some pretty good deals there believe me and save so much money!
Just build a desktop, its just honestly so much better in the long run my man
I think I'm going with an MSI or Razer B.
I have a asus rog g751jy. Best choice ive made yet.
Msi is good but I wouldn't recommend razer, their laptop is just overrated
Hello.
I also bought a Gaming Laptop for $2.000. It has been one of the worst choices, I have ever made. I'm not sure, if this is the stores fault.
But if your mainly focus is on gaming, then you should really just go for a desktop, even if you have limited space.
The specs of the laptop is:
GTX 960M 4GB
i7-6700HQ
16GB RAM
(128 SSD)
(1 TB HDD)
The specs are pretty good, but the way this shit runs things, is horrendous.
I play CS:GO, at the lowest settings possible, and I only get around 130 fps. Some might say 130 fps is good, but for a game like CS:GO, it really isn't.
If you are also gonna use it for studying, like me. I would advice you to get some cheap laptop for like 400$ and then some desktop for 2100$, or something like that. I am currently trying to sell my laptop. Got offers for around 1500$. A pretty big money loss, after only 4 month. But hey, I guess you learn after your mistakes... :/
Also I've had countless problems with the laptop itself. It overheats sometimes, gpu runs pretty hot, and more shit stuff. - As I said before I'm not sure if this is me being unlucky, and just buying a bad laptop. Or perhaps the "The laptop that will play every new game on the highest settings possible" cannot play a 4 year old game, which isn't even the most graphical intensive game...
anyway. do whatever you want..... but I 100% regret buying it............good luck