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620hun83708yOr should I just get a desktop instead? I already have a laptop that suits my daily needs, but it's getting pretty worn and outdated.
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nicholai8938yLenovo, MSI and Asus. The latter two you prolly know their quality and recognition from desktop pc's, but Lenovo is right up there in quality. I wouldn't ever buy any other brand.
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nicholai8938yBut if your laptop needs are fulfilled then get a desktop, it's cheaper and more reliable :)
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The Dell xps series are really nice set of laptops now... Portable and good grunt if you get some of the upgrades... Skip the gimmicky touchscreen to save some money though
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I bought an Acer 17", 16GB RAM ddr4, i76700, for less than 1k dlls, so far has worked like a charm,
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SHA-25614478y@Dacexi He said he already had a laptop though :)
And you don't want to take a Gaming Laptop to school anyways this things aren't the lightest -
620hun83708yI made the custom PC and it's more expensive than I expected 😂 I really can't decide between a desktop and a laptop. Thanks for the help though.
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cpt-ado2848yI got myself a Lenovo Y700, Windows for gaming and Arch for coding. Everything works but the sub-woofer in Linux...
I need a powerhouse laptop: top CPU, loads of RAM and a decent GPU to run games occasionally (doesn't have to be ultra high graphics). Any brand recommendations? I love building computers, but buying laptops is really overwhelming.
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