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    Ive been thinking about getting a new laptop for gaming and work. Seems like every sub 500$ laptop I have or have had, has had problems.
    I don't know much about gaming laptops other than I want to be able to run games like mass effect 3 and bf3. I have a 360 and ps3 but am wanting something portable for trips and to be reliable.

    I was looking into alienware m11x and the asus 74sx. Anyone have any suggestions?

    Im looking to spend 1100+- 100

    This is what im looking at right now.
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    #2
    Broken link.

    but in my experience, i wouldn't buy a gaming laptop. buy a desktop. Gaming laptops tend to overheat easily. Also, Laptops normally are not able to be upgraded, like installing a new graphics processor or motherboard. You have to buy a whole new rig. With desktops, you can easily replace one component to keep your hardware up to date (saving you even more money)

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      #3
      Every sub $500 laptop has worked great for me.

      But I have a dedicated desktop for everything. Laptops for gaming are really a last resort because you can build a decent gaming computer that will blow that very laptop out of the water, AND buy a cheap laptop for that budget.

      But to each their own.


      BTW, that link is bad.


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        #4

        Try this link, reason why I want a laptop is due to collage and the need for a laptop and gaming for you know.

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          #5
          First things first, the GT 555M, is a weak as shit video card by current standards.

          Look for yourself.
          Video Card Benchmarks - Over 1,000,000 Video Cards and 3,900 Models Benchmarked and compared in graph form - This page contains a graph which includes benchmark results for high end Video Cards - such as recently released ATI and nVidia video cards using the PCI-Express standard.


          Video Card Benchmarks - Over 200,000 Video Cards and 900 Models Benchmarked and compared in graph form - This page is an alphabetical listing of video card models we have obtained benchmark information for.



          Just because you're going to college does not mean you NEED to have the laptop be the gaming computer...

          Build a much better desktop rig, and get a cheap laptop. It's just better.


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            #6
            Originally posted by TurboJake View Post
            First things first, the GT 555M, is a weak as shit video card by current standards.

            Look for yourself.
            Video Card Benchmarks - Over 1,000,000 Video Cards and 3,900 Models Benchmarked and compared in graph form - This page contains a graph which includes benchmark results for high end Video Cards - such as recently released ATI and nVidia video cards using the PCI-Express standard.


            Video Card Benchmarks - Over 200,000 Video Cards and 900 Models Benchmarked and compared in graph form - This page is an alphabetical listing of video card models we have obtained benchmark information for.



            Just because you're going to college does not mean you NEED to have the laptop be the gaming computer...

            Build a much better desktop rig, and get a cheap laptop. It's just better.
            I understand that but that is not the question at hand. What would be a better option for a gaming laptop in your opinion then?

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              #7
              ya i was gonna say, overpriced for whats inside.

              But don't be turned off bringing a desktop to college. I brought mine my second year after i realized bringing a laptop to class distracts you more than anything.

              I only use my laptop to play LoL. my desktop is almost 4 years old and handles games much better than my new(er) laptop

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                #8
                Don't go alianware they charge a fortune for nothing to special really. As said laptops really are not ideal for gaming no matter what people say. But if you need the portability then maybe something like this.

                ASUS G75VW-T1013V

                Obviously get one from somewhere in the US. But if you want a gaming laptop be prepared to pay big dollars.
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                  #9
                  Honestly, to play BF3 on a laptop, you're going to be spending over $1100. In which case, you're just better off getting a Sager.

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                  More specifically, this one.
                  Sager Notebooks is a premium gaming laptop brand for gaming enthusiast looking for custom gaming laptops and notebooks. Browse through our selection of best gaming laptops at sagernotebook.com


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Massimo View Post
                    Don't go alianware they charge a fortune for nothing to special really. As said laptops really are not ideal for gaming no matter what people say. But if you need the portability then maybe something like this.

                    ASUS G75VW-T1013V

                    Obviously get one from somewhere in the US. But if you want a gaming laptop be prepared to pay big dollars.
                    I looked at that one earlier today at best buy, seemed nice but i know little about computer in general
                    Another reason for wanting a gaming computer is to run some of the higher end programs like for an engineering degree.

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                      #11
                      Then the asus with 16gb of ram maybe something to consider. While for most people 16gb is a waste there are more and more technical programs written in 64bit taking advantage of as much ram as you have avalible.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TheTacoMan View Post
                        I looked at that one earlier today at best buy, seemed nice but i know little about computer in general
                        Another reason for wanting a gaming computer is to run some of the higher end programs like for an engineering degree.
                        Then you're really going to be hurtin for a desktop.

                        What kind of engineering? Solidworks and Autocad Inventor are both very heavily GPU oriented for the modeling and assembly, and raw computational processing power oriented especially when testing parts.

                        There really is no replacement for a desktop in that field. Period.


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TurboJake View Post
                          Then you're really going to be hurtin for a desktop.

                          What kind of engineering? Solidworks and Autocad Inventor are both very heavily GPU and raw computational processing power oriented, especially when testing parts.

                          There really is no replacement for a desktop in that field. Period.
                          Those and some more I believe. It sounds like I may need to do alot more research its just I know so little about computer and what their specs mean. Thus why I created a thread like this.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TurboJake View Post
                            Then you're really going to be hurtin for a desktop.

                            What kind of engineering? Solidworks and Autocad Inventor are both very heavily GPU and raw computational processing power oriented, especially when testing parts.

                            There really is no replacement for a desktop in that field. Period.
                            That is it. If anything running stuff like this is going to shorten the life of a laptop because of how hot they actually get at statained full load.
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                              #15
                              What kinds of software are we talking about?
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