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Re: LF value for money gaming laptop said by Slydermv:You do get charged a premium from those custom built site however... I thought about doing it myself (as a learning experience, scary) and I priced out all the parts. Turns out the premium was only about $100 (in addition, I'm sure they get their parts a lot cheaper than I can), so I just went ahead and let them do it. Next time I think I'll do it myself to try it, nowadays all of the parts are like Legos. |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:3 | It's not somethng that can be avoided when buyig a laptop, anyways...
I'd never go through a third party site when building a desktop, however. |
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 Nesse join:2009-06-12 Naperville, IL | reply to Liver Donno if you decided on anything yet, but this might fit what you're looking for.
»www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/lap···tsMatrix |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:3 | The 540M is a horrible gaming GPU. |
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 matt5 join:2001-10-06 Lagrangeville, NY | reply to Liver ncix has an asus with an i5 and a 580m... |
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 demirPremium join:2010-07-15 usa | reply to Liver I would look at a Sager notebook (anything based on the Clevo laptop enclosure is a good start for a gaming laptop IMO)
The Asus suggestions are also great . . .probably better considering you want something under $1000. |
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 | These videocards has 128 bits or just 64? |
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 | reply to Liver This is a steal but they are out of stock again: »www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as···34230174 |
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