06-05-2015 08:16 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 01:58 AM by ROGBot
06-05-2015 04:52 PM
Raj Kumar wrote:
Please choose the best gaming laptop out of the following
1.Asus G551JK-DM053H ROG Series Core i7 (4710HQ) - (15.6 in/1 TB HDD/8 GB/ 2GB ddr3 850m) RS 81,990
2.Asus G551JX-DM036H ROG Series Core i7 (4720HQ) - (15 in /1 TB HDD/16 GB DDR3/ 2GB ddr3 950m) RS 87,990
3.HP Envy 15-k203tx Notebook (5th Gen Ci7 (5500U)/ 8GB/ 1TB/ Win8.1/ 4GB ddr3 850m ) (K8U29PA) RS 79,999
4.Lenovo Y50-70 Notebook (4th Gen Ci7(4710HQ)/ 8GB/ 1TB/ Win8.1/ 4GB ddr5 860m) (59-441908) RS 78,950
Also suggest any other gaming laptop within rs 90,000 that is available in India.
P.S. The Asus laptops come with free gaming mouse and headsets. The Hp laptop is touchscreen though it is not a must - have feature for me. The display of Lenovo is quite bad as per some of the reviews that I have read.
All prices are quoted from flipkart.com
I look forward to playing games like watch dogs, call of duty ghosts and advanced warfare, battlefield 4, crysis 2, etc. on decent frame rates. Thanks for your answer and pardon my English 🙂
FYI, rs 90, 000 = 1400$:rolleyes:
06-05-2015 06:11 PM
Asoryu wrote:
Avoid the ASUS products at all costs, they use substandard hardware and refuse to support their product.
06-05-2015 06:30 PM
Asoryu wrote:
Avoid the ASUS products at all costs, they use substandard hardware and refuse to support their product.
06-05-2015 07:13 PM
joshindaphils wrote:
Here is some free life advice. Quit obsessing about your ESDF issue and take some ownership. You could of taken the laptop back when you had the chance. If it is something that critical and important to you, you should of tested for it earlier. It is a design limitation that you have made fully known, thank for that. It is not a defective part, it is not realistic to expect a fix. No need to continually waste your time and emotional energy spreading vitriol on the board, you are only bringing yourself down.
Back on topic, if gaming is your top concern go with the Lenovo, it has the better graphics card. The graphics card is my the sole deciding factor, i'm not familiar with the laptop personally.
06-05-2015 06:05 PM
06-05-2015 06:20 PM
Korth wrote:
Ha, that seems like unlikely advice on forums owned, operated, and paid for by Asus.
To be fair - no laptop brand and no laptop model is completely perfect. They all have issues, problems, quirks, and compromises, it doesn't matter who made them. Support by Asus (or any other company) will also vary from region to region and country to country, no matter how much they attempt to unify corporate operations worldwide. And all the machines you list are basically made in Taiwan, the specific parts within them might even be made at the very same manufacturing plants.
06-05-2015 11:27 PM
Korth wrote:
Ha, that seems like unlikely advice on forums owned, operated, and paid for by Asus.
To be fair - no laptop brand and no laptop model is completely perfect. They all have issues, problems, quirks, and compromises, it doesn't matter who made them. Support by Asus (or any other company) will also vary from region to region and country to country, no matter how much they attempt to unify corporate operations worldwide. And all the machines you list are basically made in Taiwan, the specific parts within them might even be made at the very same manufacturing plants.
If brand is important to you then the best you can do is read online reviews posted by consumers in your region. My experience with ROG products is that they have robust engineering and quality, Asus is always on my short list for motherboards and graphics cards (and now also monitors) - I'm of the opinion that they're top-quality stuff - but clearly there are people who strongly disagree. I have learned that Asus-Canada is not the same beast as Asus-USA, I have no idea how it may compare vs Asus-India.
If brand is unimportant to you then focus on specs. The games you list will lean heavily on processor and graphics speed, so you want the fastest proc and GPU part combination you can find within budget. The i7-4720HQ is the fastest/best CPU on your list, the 4GB GTX860M is the fastest GPU (not as advanced as the GTX950M but it gains the lead by having double the VRAM). You need 8GB of main RAM, you don't really need 16GB of RAM but it would be put to good use and increase gaming performance. All those devices come with HDDs, an SSD will greatly improve general performance and also improve gaming performance (especially if you have less RAM, and it depends a lot on how each particular game title handles data). Check your options for maximum supported DDR3 capacities/speeds and maximum supported drives, you might be able to upgrade a lesser machine with more. Quality of the display panel is always important, especially if you're loading that GPU with games. Keyboard and touchpad are important because (even if you plug in a gaming keyboard and mouse) you'll find yourself using the laptop "as-is" quite a lot. Battery life matters to anyone who actually wants to be mobile, and those mid-/high-powered laptops will suck a lot of power when everything's running full bore, you may want a spare battery or some kind of bigger battery or mobile power adapter if per-charge lifespan isn't sufficient for your planned usage. USB and LAN and WiFi and even video outputs could also be considerations - figure out what you'll need to plug into your machine and cross anything off your list which doesn't offer enough ports/connectors.
06-05-2015 07:32 PM
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