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What is a good and cheap laptop that works well with gaming. if you know then message me and ill rep
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Laptops should not be used for gaming. They have horrible air flow, and are increasingly unreliable the more you use them. But, if you MUST buy a "gaming laptop," I have only one bit of advice for you... stay AWAY from Alienware. They cheap out any way they can, and you're overpaying for it in the end.
However, if you disagree with me and think I'm someone who doesn't know what they're talking about, go ahead and drop 4k on an Alienware or something, it's not my problem.
Laptops should not be used for gaming. They have horrible air flow, and are increasingly unreliable the more you use them. But, if you MUST buy a "gaming laptop," I have only one bit of advice for you... stay AWAY from Alienware. They cheap out any way they can, and you're overpaying for it in the end.
However, if you disagree with me and think I'm someone who doesn't know what they're talking about, go ahead and drop 4k on an Alienware or something, it's not my problem.
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RaitoKunRyuk wrote None.i completely agree with you. for obvious reasons i wont be using it just to game. I mean how No-life would that be. Ive seen so many people complain about alienware software. sure they look cool but are they really reliable?
Laptops should not be used for gaming. They have horrible air flow, and are increasingly unreliable the more you use them. But, if you MUST buy a "gaming laptop," I have only one bit of advice for you... stay AWAY from Alienware. They cheap out any way they can, and you're overpaying for it in the end.
However, if you disagree with me and think I'm someone who doesn't know what they're talking about, go ahead and drop 4k on an Alienware or something, it's not my problem.
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RaitoKunRyuk wrote None.
Laptops should not be used for gaming. They have horrible air flow, and are increasingly unreliable the more you use them. But, if you MUST buy a "gaming laptop," I have only one bit of advice for you... stay AWAY from Alienware. They cheap out any way they can, and you're overpaying for it in the end.
However, if you disagree with me and think I'm someone who doesn't know what they're talking about, go ahead and drop 4k on an Alienware or something, it's not my problem.
This.
But if all you're wanting to do is do some mediocre gaming like MC / maybe COD for example, you'd be able to run it at decent settings with Intel HD 4000 / a higher end APU without sacrificing on portability / thickness which is the only reason notebooks exist.
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Without any concrete budget, we can't help you aside from giving you generalizations.
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