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Looking at this gaming laptop, what type of games could I play on it?
Matt
Victoria
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Windows 8.1
The latest 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor
15.6" Full HD (1920x1080) anti-glare LCD panel in LED backlight
High-end NVIDIA® GeForce GTX850M discrete graphics card (with GDDR3 2GB VRAM) provides great detail images quality
Exclusive Cooler Boost 2 technology improves cooling & acoustics greatly
Matrix display expands the vision for extreme gaming experience
Keyboard made just for gamers by SteelSeries
Exclusive Audio boost design for crystal clear audio fidelity

CPU - The latest 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 4710HQ
OS - Windows 8.1
Chipset - Intel® HM87
Memory - 8GB DDR3L,up to 1600 MHz, 2 slots, Max. 16GB
LCD Size - 15.6" Full HD (1920x1080), Anti-glare
Graphics - Nvidia GeForce GTX 850M
Graphics VRAM - 2GB DDR3
HDD - 1TB HDD 7200rpm
Optical Drive - DVDRW Combo / DVD Super Multi
Audio - Audio Boost, 4x2WHD Speakers
Webcam - HD type (30fps@720p)
Card Reader - SD(XC/HC)
LAN - Killer Gaming LAN
Wireless LAN - 802.11 b/g/ n/ac
Bluetooth v4.0
D-Sub (VGA) - 1
HDMI - 1 (v1.4)
USB 2.0 port - 2
USB 3.0 port - 2
Mic-in/Headphone-out - 1 /1
Keyboard - Keyboard by SteelSeries
AC Adapter - 120W
Battery - 6 Cells
Dimension - 383 x 249.5 x 37.6~32.3mm
Weight (KG) - 2.4Kg (w/ Battery)
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E.T.
Queensland
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Most of what is out could be played on that. Just not on the best settings.
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Matt
Victoria
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Most of what is out could be played on that. Just not on the best settings.

But could most games be played on the basic settings, it only costs $1300
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Whoop
Brisbane, Queensland
23210 posts
Gaming laptops are never the equivalent of a PC, even at the "same" specs. Laptops use cut down versions of video cards & CPUs, hence the 'M' on the video card, meaning "mobile". If they used a full version there'd be too much heat and power requirements so even if you compare it to a PC of the same specs, it'll never be equal in terms of game performance.

You might end up playing the latest and greatest games on the lowest possible quality settings if the game is taxing on a high end PC. If the game runs fine on a medium end PC then you might have more luck with it.

is it an MSI brand laptop?
08:41pm 22/01/15 Permalink
Matt
Victoria
6 posts
Gaming laptops are never the equivalent of a PC, even at the "same" specs. Laptops use cut down versions of video cards & CPUs, hence the 'M' on the video card, meaning "mobile". If they used a full version there'd be too much heat and power requirements so even if you compare it to a PC of the same specs, it'll never be equal in terms of game performance.

You might end up playing the latest and greatest games on the lowest possible quality settings if the game is taxing on a high end PC. If the game runs fine on a medium end PC then you might have more luck with it.

is it an MSI brand laptop?



Yea it is an msi laptop. I also want a laptop so I can take it overseas with me an other places.
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Whoop
Brisbane, Queensland
23215 posts



Yea it is an msi laptop.

Thought so, judging by that marketing hype

I dunno what the new ones are like but my MSI "gaming" laptop is ok. Runs hot while gaming but hasn't crashed, but the keyboard isn't all that. The ctrl key is buggered and doesn't respond half the time (it gets a LOT of use), the sound isn't the best but it's adequate.
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BladeRunner
Queensland
1940 posts

For videocard benchmarks. http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

The 850M is pretty sad by the looks of it.


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Vash
4246 posts
I would go for horize / clevo line.
You get more grunt per $
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Tollaz0r!
Brisbane, Queensland
16817 posts
The 850M is terrible, your i7 would be wasted when it comes to gaming purposes. In other words, as a gaming system, that laptop is way out of balance.
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Matt
Victoria
8 posts
Do u guys have any suggestions for other laptops $1300 and under?
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Tollaz0r!
Brisbane, Queensland
16849 posts
Why does it have to be a laptop?
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Matt
Victoria
9 posts
Why does it have to be a laptop?

Cause I want it to be portable
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