Yes I know Gaming Laptops are not the best.
Yes, I know Desktops for life.
Yes, I know its pricey.
Im aware that i'd be better off (FINANCIALLY) building my own setup.
I want portability. The gaming setup I have simply doesnt have space or the necessary outlets for a desktop.
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But would his be a decent gaming laptop that could last me a while? Would you recommend something better for a similar price?
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$1450? Teh puma has seen Alienwares cheaper than that.
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Do you really need 16 GB of RAM? 8 would do you fine. Also that thing is gonna get hot.
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Yah it would hit everything high
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I kind of favour this [url=http://au.ign.com/articles/2012/09/19/series-7-gamer-laptop-review]laptop[/url] myself. Just don't go for an Alienware model, those things are overpriced and as my brother can testify, have serious overheating issues during pretty much any time of the year barring winter.
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I want a new laptop, partly for work partly for gaming, but I just can't stand the bloody number pads that so many PC laptops have these days. Why the hell would I want a number pad? I'm not an accountant.
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>Gaming >Laptop Have you burned a hole in your couch yet
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No it is overpriced. Asus has been for like 2 years now and are essentially becoming the less hated on version of Alienware. As for recommendations go to xoticpc.com and look under Sager or MSI/Force or go to lenovo.com and look at their gaming laptops. I could link crap and say what to buy for your price range, but I am on my phone right now.
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Grrr that's better than the one I have (and about $300 more expensive)
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What games do you usually play?