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u/SeniorFallRisk · 2 pointsr/laptopgaming

Well, I've used Asus before so I stand by their products. Also just bought a GL502 with 980m.

Gl702: Skylakex1060. Decently thin/light with just the right stuff. My previous Asus was the gtx 660m and these things are built damn good for the price.
https://www.amazon.com/Asus-GL702VM-DB71-17-3-Inch-i7-6700HQ-7200RPM/dp/B01KB0W4R0
$1348.

GT72VR: Skylake x 1060. I'm not too keen on MSI but people on Reddit love emm. Seems like it might actually be at a better price point.
CUK MSI GT72VR Dominator Virtual Reality Laptop (i7-6700HQ, 12GB RAM, 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD, NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB, 17.3" Full HD, Windows 10) - 2016 VR Ready Gaming Notebook Computer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JMDH7LU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cyJJybMNM02JY
$1300.

Predator 17x: Skylakex1060. Acer's super fkin sweet laptop. Don't know much about them but damn do I love their lineup. About the same price point as the MSI.
Acer Predator 17 Gaming Laptop, 17.3 Full HD, Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GTX1060, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD, G5-793-72AU https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZMFF0Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_lFJJybP0MJHRX
$1344

I didn't shop around for the best prices, you may get lucky on Craigslist or eBay for a second hand. Maybe you can find an openbox.

How are these?

u/Spacechicken27 · 2 pointsr/laptopgaming

Hey! So you’re looking for around a $1000 laptop with a 1050 or higher, most likely with 16Gb of DDR4 Ram, and i7- 8750H would be great, with some nice looks. generally Dell has the least in your face “IM A GAMING LAPTOP” looks so this list may have a couple

There are some options around that price point, but everylaptop with have different tradeoffs between Heat, Size, Looks, Power, Battery life, etc.

  1. $800 Dell Inspiron G5587-5859BLK-PUS I’m including this one mainly because the price caught my eye. Specs: i5 8300H, 8GB DDR4 Ram, 128Gb SSD + 1Tb HDD, GeForce GTX 1060 -6gb.

  2. $1265 Dell 7855 G7 15 this laptop is a little more expensive, but it one of the sleeker looking laptops for gaming. Specs: i7-8750H, 512 SSD, 16Gb DDR4, GeForce GTX 1060 6Gb. (Ps, I saw an add for this at $1050, so maybe there is a better deal than on amazon)

  3. $1050 2019 Dell G3 keeping with Dell this is the generation before the one above, main difference will be the downgrade from a 1060 -> 1050 Ti. Specs: i7-8750h, 512SSD, + 1tb HDD, 16Gb DDR4, GTX 1050 ti

  4. $1050 Acer Spin 5 This one is an interesting one, because it can also convert into a tablet, not a common feature for gaming laptops. It is fairly nicer looking, but also only has a HDD drive which is much slower than an SSD, however it also is at a reduced price at the moment Specs: i7-8550U, GeForce GTX 1050, 8GB DDR4, 1Tb HDD


    I hope one of these caught your eyes. Often what each person values in a laptop varies greatly, so just keep looking and you’ll find something
u/edit1754 · 4 pointsr/laptopgaming

If you want the best game performance for the price, these are slightly over but probably the best value, with the 6GB GTX 1060 and also IPS / 72% NTSC displays.

u/TeachMeUbuntu · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

Dell inspiron 7567 user here. I5, GTX 1050, 8Gb ram, 1920x1080 TN panel. $800 at best buy, great laptop in my opinion. To prevent it from getting hot while gaming though, i just purchased a laptop cooler on amazon and it works great. the only thing about this laptop is I noticed almost all games get capped at 30FPS when on battery right off the bat even when switching to performance mode in power settings.

u/ondik05 · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

This is what I use and it works great. Keeps my laptop cool even running Witcher 3. I have a 15.6in though, but this does say it's made for up to 17in. I had $10 credit on amazon so I got it really cheap, but it has never failed me, runs quiet, and can be used either in tilt or flat positions. I'd say check reviews from people with 17in laptops but it's definitely a recommendation from me.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B016PMVM7Q/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1#nav-search-keywords

u/Newdary · 2 pointsr/laptopgaming

If I observed correctly; you are trying to connect a vga monitor to a laptop with only hdmi. If that’s the case then you’ll need an adaptor “VGA female / HDMI male” and they are usually cheap.
I have one myself, which I bought on Amazon for 8 USdlls a year ago and still works pretty good. It’s easy to use and small enough to let me connect stuff on the sides (USB and Ethernet)

This is the adaptor I bought
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016HL4CAY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_e-DgDbJN2PG6V

(Sry if the link doesn’t works, that’s the one Amazon gave me for sharing, here’s the name of the adapter: “VicTsing HDMI to VGA Adapter Converter Gold-Plated for PC, Laptop, DVD, Desktop and Other HDMI Input Devices - Black”)

Sorry for taco English, not my main language and also I’m on mobile, sry sry

u/Rambo7112 · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

Actually, I've been heavily researching laptops for ~$800. Here are my results.

You got this Asus that has 8 gigs ram, gtx 960m, 6th gen i7. With shipping, handling, and a cheap ssd, you get it for $922

You got this other Asus that's got the same specs except cheaper with the SSD and a mediocre core, gaming doesn't need a great core but it is a minus. This is so far my top choice.

You got this dell that basically is like the last one except a bigger SSD and a worse core.

The one you suggest, I think its this one has no SSD. The i5 is actually better then the i7 6500 and the gpu is slightly better because more gpu gigs. I'm still shopping but a specific link would be nice. The SSD is kinda important


u/Chaldeany · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

I just received this one and to be honest with you it helped with my temps about 2-3 C. I have a dell g5 15 and the heating is so bad I get 94 C when I play anything and with the cooling bad I get about 91 C. So don’t expect a miracle unless your laptop has better intakes than mine.

u/EarthDayIsEveryDay · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

With a budget of $2000 you arent going to have the slightest problem finding an i7 with a 960m at least.

Heres the lowest model id recommend you with your budget. This is gonna play thing on medium-high 30-50's FPS ASUS K501UW-AB78 15.6-inch Full-HD Gaming Laptop (Intel Core i7, GTX 960M, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD) Glacier Grey


And heres mid range for your price
This is personally the one id buy if i had $2000. This will handle everything perfectly well on high-ultra, and leave you some money for software, etc
MSI VR Ready GS43VR Phantom Pro-006 14" Ultra Portable Gaming Laptop GTX 1060 i7-6700HQ 16GB 128GB M.2 SATA + 1TB Windows 10

u/Yoyooz · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

My man, you should check this ASUS ROG GL552VW out ...

Great specs for a great price plus it's just got released a few weeks ago, annnnd it's an ASUS, you don't even need to check about cons with them

Listed in alot of websites but I got you an Amazon link
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01578ZKPO/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

u/Saabaroni · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

You could buy a laptop cooling pad off Amazon. I bought this one for my Lenovo y50-70 and am a happy camper.

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016PMVM7Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.2h-BbEV87ZRP

u/Xylobone · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

I leave the lid propped open with two empty pill bottles, on top of a cooling pad on a perforated metal shelf lol, a bit OCD but I like my 4k HDR. I have a ROG g752vm.

This is the cooling pad I have

u/hWatchMod · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

I've been searching myself and I'm pretty sold on the I5-8300 / GTX 1060 version of the Dell G5.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CD3MRZD

u/Theurgie · 2 pointsr/laptopgaming

https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-NotePal-PLUS-Performance/dp/B00ED3WMTC

If your laptop sucks air from the bottom then I would suggest that one and the best part is you can move the fans around

u/AmadeusOrSo · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

OP, Dragon's Dogma is an incredibly well-optimized port whereas BnS is not. You could run all of Dark Arisen on a 960M, but don't expect to max out BnS on anything that's short of a 970M.

Can't speak for Acer's quality, but in your price range something like this will work: http://www.amazon.com/Acer-VN7-591G-792U-Generation-GeForce-Windows/dp/B01CL4X6KS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1464394125&sr=1-1&keywords=gaming+laptop+960&refinements=p_36%3A-80000

^ heads up that the screen and hard drive speed suck. Your focus is that GPU anyway so you should be able to find better.

u/ThirdCoconut · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

This is the one I have except I have 16GB of RAM instead of 8GB. I believe you are allowed to upgrade the RAM as well as the SSD. HP OMEN 15: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01I4H0KSM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TqcAyb7EZQY09
Runs CS:GO and Rocket League above 60fps.

u/twovectors · 2 pointsr/laptopgaming

The top spec you can get for c$1000 is a 1060

The 1050ti is not really much faster than your 970m, so not worth it.

Some suggestions:

Acer Helios -
Review

MSI GP62 - Review

Asus FX 502 - Review

However I note that the screens on these models tend to be disappointing. I would consider that if you only have $1000 to spend and your laptop is still working, I would keep it for a bit longer, it is not really that out of date and the upgrade from a 970m to 1060 is not that large, and you would have compromise on other things to get that anyway.