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Laptop question
Thinking of buying a decent gaming laptop. Don't need anything fancy but enough to play games at mid settings. Anyone have experience with cyberpower or a site similar?
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By "games" do you mean 1999 titles or 2017 titles cause there is a world of difference in required specs
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WoW, P99, Overwatch, kids will play roblox and Minecraft.
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Wow and Overwatch are both fairly cpu-heavy, wow especially, so really you'd want a recent i5 at bare minimum and a solid discrete gpu. Guy above me is right though, youd be better off just building a reasonable budget desktop unless portability is 100% a must. If you go laptop instead you'll be paying twice as much in hardware for less than the same performance.
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I have 2 desktops at home, but when traveling i would just like a laptop. Was just trying to get others opinions that have purchased laptops from sits like Cyberpower, Ibuypower, Alienware, and so on. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Alienware is just overpriced. If money isn't an issue then yes they're good, but you're definitely going above and beyond what you could pay.
Now I know I might attract some criticism here but have you considered a look on ebay for gaming laptops made by smaller companies? Usually all of the bang but for less buck. | ||
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Haven't even thought about ebay, i was looking on amazon at an Asus laptop. But not to sure of buying that on that site.
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I used to have an Alienware M14x that I picked up in excellent secondhand condition on eBay for less than half its original retail price. Pretty good specs for mobile gaming, very solidly build machine.
I liked it a lot and can recommend them, but they are very overpriced and no way in hell would I pay full retail. | ||
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