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Dartgod 09:00 PM 11-12-2021
I'm looking to pick up a new gaming laptop but can't spend a ton of cash. I'm looking to keep it under $1500.

I'm not particularly interested in playing the latest and greatest games. I tend to play older games that I can get for a bargain on Steam. For instance, I am currently playing through Borderlands 2. So it doesn't have to be state of the art.

Give me your recommendations.
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Pants 10:44 PM 11-12-2021
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
What does this mean?
It will have a lot of lighting options as MSI goes full tilt on the gamer aesthetic. Not a big deal as you can turn it all off.
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jd1020 10:44 PM 11-12-2021
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
What does this mean?
Colored seizure inducing lights.
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jd1020 10:54 PM 11-12-2021
Bottom line, the internals probably wont change much and the prices might fluctuate a couple hundred between brands. It's just going to come down to which laptop you like more aesthetically, which one cools better, weight, and battery life.

There's really not much that can easily be swapped out in a laptop but what can be changed rather easily is the RAM and the SSD.
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jd1020 10:57 PM 11-12-2021
https://www.reddit.com/r/LaptopDeals...n_7_5800h_rtx/

That seems like a pretty solid deal. Bigger screen and better GPU inside your budget. Have to stack coupon codes "SECRETDEAL" + "LEGIONDEALS20" somewhere in the checkout. Just depends if its worth it to you for the extra ~$200.

EDIT: Just did it. Comes out to $1,423.99.
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Fish 02:25 AM 11-13-2021
So, for a gaming laptop, the most important components are going to be the GPU, hard drive size, RAM, and CPU. Roughly in that order. Also important is the screen size. But that depends on how portable the laptop needs to be. For gaming laptops, you'll have size ranges from 15.6" to 16.1" to 17.3" The larger screen the better, unless portability is a big concern.
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Fish 02:27 AM 11-13-2021
Originally Posted by jd1020:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LaptopDeals...n_7_5800h_rtx/

That seems like a pretty solid deal. Bigger screen and better GPU inside your budget. Have to stack coupon codes "SECRETDEAL" + "LEGIONDEALS20" somewhere in the checkout. Just depends if its worth it to you for the extra ~$200.

EDIT: Just did it. Comes out to $1,423.99.
Wow, that's a damn fine machine. Nice find. Best offered in this thread so far. Considering the discount, that's a very good deal and that machine would run any game released in the next 8-10 yrs most likely.
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Fish 02:38 AM 11-13-2021
Another decent deal from Amazon. This one is very similar to jd1020's, but double the RAM. Slightly lesser GPU though. I'm a huge fan of the ASUS TUF line. Offers upgrade options even.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JFHQT8V...pa_dk_detail_3
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Fish 02:53 AM 11-13-2021
Pretty similar Acer with red backlight.

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Nitro-Di...1_17_sspa?th=1
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Dartgod 08:02 AM 11-13-2021
Originally Posted by Fish:
Another decent deal from Amazon. This one is very similar to jd1020's, but double the RAM. Slightly lesser GPU though. I'm a huge fan of the ASUS TUF line. Offers upgrade options even.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JFHQT8V...pa_dk_detail_3
I love that price, but how much of a downgrade is the i5 processor and 3050 GPU?
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notorious 08:53 AM 11-13-2021
Not to get off topic, but I looked at these computers and compared the cards to my old GTX760.

Holy shit, tech has gotten unreal. A little GPU in a laptop STOMPS that big fucker.
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Pants 12:21 PM 11-13-2021
Originally Posted by Fish:
So, for a gaming laptop, the most important components are going to be the GPU, hard drive size, RAM, and CPU. Roughly in that order. Also important is the screen size. But that depends on how portable the laptop needs to be. For gaming laptops, you'll have size ranges from 15.6" to 16.1" to 17.3" The larger screen the better, unless portability is a big concern.
Man, I would definitely put CPU right after GPU. As long as you have 16GB of RAM, which most laptops do by default, you're all set. Storage is mostly for convenience. With the bandwidth pipes being as big as they are, downloading a game is like a 10 minute enterprise.

Screen quality is huge too. High refresh rate IPS panels make a big difference.
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jd1020 12:29 PM 11-13-2021
Ya, I would have a hard time putting RAM and SSD higher than the CPU on the list of priorities for a laptop. Those are 2 of the components you can actually replace.
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Dartgod 12:47 PM 11-13-2021
I'm really leaning towards the Dell I posted earlier just for the fact I can get 2 years of Premium support and 2 years of accidental breakage for a total of $80. None of the other ones posted can touch that. And I can bundle Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements for $100. That's $50 off Adobe's price.
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jd1020 12:54 PM 11-13-2021
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
I'm really leaning towards the Dell I posted earlier just for the fact I can get 2 years of Premium support and 2 years of accidental breakage for a total of $80. None of the other ones posted can touch that. And I can bundle Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements for $100. That's $50 off Adobe's price.
If it were me I would definitely fork over the extra $130 for that Lenovo but if that extra stuff is important to you then go for it. There's nothing wrong with that Dell at that price.
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Dartgod 01:08 PM 11-13-2021
Originally Posted by jd1020:
If it were me I would definitely fork over the extra $130 for that Lenovo but if that extra stuff is important to you then go for it. There's nothing wrong with that Dell at that price.
How does the AMD Ryzen CPU compare to Intel's? Also, the Dell display is 165 Hz while Lenevo's is 144Hz. Is that enough to make a difference?
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