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I do not know if this is the right topic to put my subject in, if not, please move it for me Smile
I want to get a Budget Gaming Laptop that's worth around $800
My List for Now is:
Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition
MSI GP60 Leopard-010
Alienware 14
Lenovo Y50
I Really want a Gaming Laptop with a i5 or i7 processor, if you guys have any suggestions or votes, please comment below and tell me what's the best budget gaming laptop I can get?
I have an Alienware I7 with 1060 Nvidia. It is a beast but is very heavy if you travel with it.
I also have a Lenovo Y520 witn an Nvidia. (not sure which one it is not with me now).
The Lenovo does great for the most part and is about half the weight.
If you want speed and frame rate go with the Alienware or similar. (get the best Nvidia card you can get that and ram have the biggest effect after you get above 32 gig of ram.)
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The Y50 delivers a strong price-to-performance ratio. -- Intel Core i7-4700HQ
Intel core is 8th generation now, wouldn't be Y50 is obsolete technology?
Guys... can you help me out... im planning to buy a gaming laptop...and as i can see... alienware M17x is the most suiting one... can anyone share me their opinion? hehe... thnx...
I thought you wanted inexpensive.
The Alienware is a great machine but cheap it is not.
The Lenovo I mentioned above is inexpensive and still a good choice.
I prefer Intel processors but only because some games that are written in Unity have issues with AMD processors.
It is best if you Google each machine you are checking out and do a comparison on price and performance.
Get the one that suits your needs the best
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Knowing it's not about Clouds or Wind. . .
But Learning to Dance in the Rain ! ! !