Noodleface
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Lenovo's are good, but I think the Asus is more bang for your buck if you are going extreme gamer desktop replacement
Sounds fairly... underwhelming to me. If you read the comments, I'm not the only one, either. A lot of ifs, ands, buts and maybes in there as well.
Get the 17"I'm going to buy a new gaming laptop in the next 1 - 2 months and I'm curious if anyone has recommendations. I'm buying it to replace my current Asus G-something-or-other that I bought 4 years ago. Despite being 4 years old it still runs like a beast and has survived trips to several countries. Because of this, I'm leaning towards getting another of the Asus G series and I'm happy to see people in this thread recommending them. Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834230631
I'd like to keep the purchase price below $1,000 so the above laptop seems to fit the bill. I'm just curious if anyone else has other recommendations (for example, one of the Lenovo Y series that I've seen mentioned a few times). I'm not too worried about size/weight because it will mostly just sit on my desk with occasional moving to other rooms.
I use a Sager NP9170. Hard to beat Sager for high-end features at a reasonable price. I have been very happy with mine.I'm going to buy a new gaming laptop in the next 1 - 2 months and I'm curious if anyone has recommendations. I'm buying it to replace my current Asus G-something-or-other that I bought 4 years ago. Despite being 4 years old it still runs like a beast and has survived trips to several countries. Because of this, I'm leaning towards getting another of the Asus G series and I'm happy to see people in this thread recommending them. Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834230631
I'd like to keep the purchase price below $1,000 so the above laptop seems to fit the bill. I'm just curious if anyone else has other recommendations (for example, one of the Lenovo Y series that I've seen mentioned a few times). I'm not too worried about size/weight because it will mostly just sit on my desk with occasional moving to other rooms.
right now newegg has the Lenovo y500 for 869 which seems like an insanely great dealI'm going to buy a new gaming laptop in the next 1 - 2 months and I'm curious if anyone has recommendations. I'm buying it to replace my current Asus G-something-or-other that I bought 4 years ago. Despite being 4 years old it still runs like a beast and has survived trips to several countries. Because of this, I'm leaning towards getting another of the Asus G series and I'm happy to see people in this thread recommending them. Here's the one I'm looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834230631
I'd like to keep the purchase price below $1,000 so the above laptop seems to fit the bill. I'm just curious if anyone else has other recommendations (for example, one of the Lenovo Y series that I've seen mentioned a few times). I'm not too worried about size/weight because it will mostly just sit on my desk with occasional moving to other rooms.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/01/m...dition-review/Not only did it run circles around most of the games we tested (more on that below), but it also survived Engadget's standard battery test for a staggering four and a half hours -- by far the longest-lasting gaming rig of its size that we've ever tested. In a category where two hours is considered a good showing, more than four is simply unprecedented. Intel's latest chipset is probably the reason, making good on its promise to sip less wattage than Ivy Bridge. If Haswell can do this with a gaming laptop, we can't wait to see how far it'll stretch out a longevity-focused Ultrabook.
Pretty much. It's not a great cpu for desktops, but it's quite amazing for mobile computing.Haswell is getting a lot of flack for not being much faster or able to oc more than SB or IB but that's not really the point of it. The lower power consumption and increased battery life is awesome. We should see some really cool ultra books and full win 8 tablets this year. Should be sweet.