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Work/Gaming laptop
I am after "professional" looking laptop that can game as well. It has to be light weight as so easy to carry around. These are the two I am looking at for now.
Razer Blade 15 MS Surface Book 2 15 inch Both of these comes with at least 1060 GTX which is pretty good for laptop I guess. Anyone have any other recommendations please? Or have you used any of these and had any issues? These are very expensiveness which sorts of put me off but I will worry about the money later! https://www.razer.com/gb-en/gaming-laptops/razer-blade https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/surf…k-2/tech-specs |
Aren't MS' surfaces overrated/overexpensive?
Anyway, I have no idea what are you looking for there. I couldn't choose what I'll have at work and am forced to use a laptop. If it wasn't others' call, I'd never pick one - jack of all trades and master of everything can only be a desktop PC. /rant off Unless you're looking for i9, this one currently with discount should do: https://www.pcgamer.com/save-dollar4…-and-gtx-1070/ |
That Razor looks very nice. That said, I would not get the 4K display model. That seems very silly, when you only have a 15 inch screen.
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This is also not replacing my gaming PC at home but if its pretty decent then I would like to replace that as well with the laptop. Since I am meeting clients it has to look business part as well :) This is why the MS Surface Book 2 is nice choice but its very expensive :( |
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I would buy that Razor gaming laptop if it was me. I'm very impressed by it. My gaming laptop was even a little bit more expensive, but not nearly as sleek or slim or so lightweight, and that one also has a more powerful laptop card too. I would also get 16GB Ram if that is an option. That will be the minimum within a year or two in gaming. I bookmarked Razor and I will have to seriously consider them for my own new gaming laptop eventually in the future!
Update: I looked at the specs and it comes with 16gb Ram already. So that isn't an issue. |
I would recommend also looking at sites like pc specialist.
They tend to do similar spec laptops cheaper and you can customise them. I was very happy with my old laptop and until I built my pc a month ago it kept working well for almost five years. Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk |
I am a biased towards Lenovo.
Had a few of these, currently have two (an entry level Y520 desktop replacement and an small Thinkpad Edge), never had a single problem with these. I am totally against Asus and Acer. Had a few of those, total and utter cheap (?) rubbish. Bad build quality, extremely bad keyboard, breaks right at the end of the warranty with frightening accuracy. I won't recommend hipster devices (=MS Surface, Samsung Galaxy Book, etc). Very cool to look at, but very limited in usage and extremely hard on your wallet. Don't get fooled by the specs. Hope this helps. |
Lenovo P51 would be ideal.
However if you go to a Lenovo P71 it will have a Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) that will even allow you to upgrade your GPU. Most people here are going to recommend the cheaper consumer grade laptops, because they've never had experience with business machines, and don't understand the quality differences. |
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Gamer grade laptops are unusually heavy because of the extra cooling (aside the more robust build quality, blah-blah-blah) A bad example: the Surface Pro has cutting-edge passive cooling (= no fans), which is totally ineffective under heavy game performance load. The result? The CPU/GPU will be constantly throttled back until the heat is manageable. That is, your shiny 1060 GTX will be performing at around 50%-70%, after about 2 minutes of Crysis gaming. Light laptops are good for internet, office work and solitaire. If you want to play some decent games as well, you have to give up on your weight limit. OR: buy a lightweight work laptop and get a companion Nintendo Switch! Zelda, Wasteland2, Skyrim, Doom, Diablo, etc on the go? HELL YEAH! ;) |
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Might want to call them up to see if you can customise more than the website. If not then, I would say Dell has some good ones too. I forgot their model name but one of them is below alien ware but has good specs and is cheaper too. I can check later when I'm home if you want. Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk |
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If you want something lighter, your original ideas of Razer and Surface would probably still be ideal. If you don't mind going to a 1050 Ti, the Dell XPS is an option too. The build quality on those are really nice. Another to consider is something from Origin PC |
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I did look at the dell Xps lines and they are really nice as well but 1050 Ti is not all that great hence I sort of didn't include them in my list. |
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I actually did thought about getting lightweight work laptop like Surface pro and then get Switch but I play MMOs and don't want to miss any raids when I am away for work :p |
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I had a quick look and it's the XPS 15. They're quite expensive too but might just give you another alternative. They have a few different configurations. Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk |
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