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ASUS K55VD
Topic Started: Jul 15 2013, 07:28 PM (697 Views)
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supersaqer
Jul 17 2013, 07:48 PM
Super Vegetto
Jul 17 2013, 06:56 PM
How much money did you spend for that laptop ?
About 1,100 USD? I don't remember, but it's about that price, possibly higher or lower.

Coolest
Jul 17 2013, 07:12 PM
supersaqer
Jul 17 2013, 06:42 PM
Coolest
Jul 17 2013, 06:33 PM
Ah, you're right. Then I'll give it more credit now. You'll be ale to run those games, but you will need to tone down graphics still due to the integrated tier GPU. An i7 can only carry the system so far. And it can. But not so far that you can run new games at max settings coupled with your GPU.
So what laptop can run new games at max settings? I regret that I bought this laptop. I should have bought an Alienware instead of this.

What's my GPU again?
Lol you should never buy Alienware. It is extremely expensive for mediocre parts.

A gaming rig can be put together yourself by buying individual parts for 900 easy, and the Alienware alternative would cost 2 grand.

A good gaming rig is going to cost you 800 bucks of you want to build it yourself from newegg.com. It'll run high end games.
I heard it's the best laptop ever?

I don't know how to build a computer <_<

Anything else to help?
They ARE good computers, they're just absurdly overpriced. And they hike the price by adding useless amounts of RAM etc, like 32 gigs of ram, NO ONE needs 32 gigs of RAM. That's redonkulous. The average person doesn't actually utilize more than 4 gigs of RAM while gaming. What you're paying for is the brand name essentially, the cool looks of the PC, etc.

Building a PC isn't hard at all. You just need basic parts that must fit together on the motherboard and that all fits in your case. And plus, it's HUGELY cheaper than buying a prebuilt computer. Custom rigs are really the way to go when considering PC gaming. I really recommend it.
Edited by Coolest, Jul 17 2013, 09:36 PM.
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Heck I'm sure there are people here that could help you build your computer (if you do go down that road). I know how it's done.
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Well, if I intended to buy PC, then I will be sure to notify you guys.
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