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Need help finding Gaming Laptop

johny2314jj

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I want the laptop to run games at 60fps @ 1080p on high to max resolutions.

I have recently considered the Ibuypower Vallyrie.

Please point me in the right direction, thanks.

My budget is about 1500.
 
I have done some repairs on the ASUS G74SX, and I can say that the build quality is rather good.
 
The trolls back

You do realize that right now you are the one trolling?
-ViRGE
 
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Either help with my questions or [please don't post]

A tool? Lololololololololololol


I don't think anyone is helping you.

You never listened to our advice before .. so I don't think it really matters what you get.

The man has a point, Yamamoto. Either help him or stop posting; and this is a mod order.
-ViRGE
 
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Well, I'll give it a shot. With gaming in general, the GPU is everything. The best GPUs I could find available on Newegg are GTX 670M/675M. You can't afford anything with a 675M, so that leaves:

MSI G Series GT700NC-008US 17.3" Notebook

Of course, being a laptop, you can't expect miracles. I'd expect performance compared to desktop cards between a 550ti and a 460 SE (Slow Edition). There's a 675M for $150 over budget that is closer to a regular 460 on the desktop. If you prefer AMD GPUs, there's this HP, but I couldn't find any benchmarks showing it to be any faster than a 670M.

I also checked Dell's Alienware site, but Newegg appears to have similar features for better prices.
 
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