![]() if that means minimal ram and storage in the case of sager labtops, do it as sager overprice in memory and ram anyways and you could always add better ram and memory at a cheaper price. trust me you will thank me later in a year or two when you gtx 980m deliver you playable framerates while 850m struggles. Like i said, please save up the extra 200 or 300 dollars. it is not the most accurate index of actual in game performance but it offers a very good brief concept about the value you are getting. so you got to understand what are your priorities and what you can upgrade( ram/memory) versus what you are stuck with once you made the decision( the screen type, cpu, gpu).Īlso, i would suggest go to a website call passmark and check the gpu and cpu score to have a brief understanding of its relative processing power. ![]() if you get a gpu/cpu that is barely good enough (850m), chances are it will be obsolete very quickly in a year or two as games are more demanding. even if you choose sager labtop which could be upgraded, the price and the lack of second hand market means it is prohibitively expensive to upgrade( i am talking about an 1000 USD on the new GTX 980M chip on E-bay). the reason i suggest why it is better to give out extra 300 or more to get a more decent GPU is that you have to understand once you get the labtop, pretty much the only thing you can upgrade is ram and memory. i think MSI and clevo/sager has options that combined gtx970m with 4710mq.Ĥ710 mq is not a bad cpu at all, it is just that it has low max turbo clock rate (I think 3.5 ghz for a brief while under turboboost) which would make MWO spikes down to about 40 ish framerate sometimes under 1080p mixed settings. In that case, my suggestion is that go for 4710 MQ and gtx 970m. If you want a SSD, you can add a 256GB to the $1499 Build, would raise price to $1749, Was $1899 (Extra $250 for 256GB SSD, Was +$150 on top of that so it used to be $400 for a 256GB SSD) Options are:ĩ80m (970m is greyed out so only available with 4710HQ) There are a few custom options, but what's listed above is cheapest. Another look on newegg, this time a windows with i7 and 970m under $1500, there was 1 result:ĪSUS ROG G751 Series G751JT-CH71 Gaming Laptop for $1499: įree Software bundle with purchase, Limited offer (Intel Software starter pack, $200 Value)
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