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Re: [Help] Buying a Laptop.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:55 am
by dom
Now, I need help deciding a laptop. Suggest me good laptops you know. I need a great one because I do plan on playing games on it (highest graphics for the first time in my life hopefully, not having to turn of all effects like I have been doing my whole life


lol

moving out of the house into dorms most probably out of this city so a desktop will just not do with all the moving.


Move once, too much moving.

Re: [Help] Buying a Laptop.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:33 am
by andycooly
Just don't get an alienware, or any gaming laptop for that matter. Company's think because they label something a gaming laptop and make it look cool they can double the price, and seriously, I have compared alien wares with exact copy's custom built and the alienware was 2X the price! Asus and HP are priced well and can be quite powerful if you get the right one.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:46 pm
by Sovereign
Desktops = Definitely build you're own, it's so easy these days you would be stupid not to do it and save money per part rather than pay more from a big manufacturer.

Laptops =
andycooly wrote:Just don't get an alienware, or any gaming laptop for that matter. Company's think because they label something a gaming laptop and make it look cool they can double the price, and seriously, I have compared alien wares with exact copy's custom built and the alienware was 2X the price! Asus and HP are priced well and can be quite powerful if you get the right one.


I would disagree to be honest. Only because the amount of effort it takes to build you're own laptop without screwing something up is much higher then desktops. I bought an Alienware Mx11 for myself a while back going in with the same view as andycooly, but I was greatly surprised that it was the best grand I ever spent on a laptop, especially when comparing with my friends who have similar spec'd laptops that cost more from HP/Dell/Toshiba. Laptops are always a touchy subject, but in depth research into what you're actually getting for the price and comparing it with competitors is always the best way to go around it.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:37 pm
by dom
Get a netbook or budget laptop for 300-400 and a serious gaming desktop for 800-1000.

If your dad doesn't want to get you both then get the desktop. With your tuition money you can easily squeeze the 300-400 when you go pay your dues.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:37 pm
by Gaigemasta
Hey Ofy, do you live in the states?

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:22 pm
by Sovereign
Ofy wrote:
dom wrote:Get a netbook or budget laptop for 300-400 and a serious gaming desktop for 800-1000.



Yep, thanks. It seems like this is the best choice.

Now the only thing left is which desktop.

ASUS INTEL CORE I7 2600 3.4 GHZ 8GB DDR3 1TB HDD 1GB DDR5 VGA WIN7PREM BLURAY

ASUS INTEL CORE I5 2310 2.8 GHZ 6GB DDR3 1TB HDD 1GB DDR5 VGA WIN7BASIC

ASUS INTEL CORE I7 2600 3.4 GHZ 4GB DDR3 500GB HDD 1GB DDR3 VGA WIN7BASIC

Which one would you buy? Not sure if I'll buy 1 of these 3, these are just 3 I found in the online store of a shop.


Well obviously the best one here is the Core i7 version, but competely depends on what you're budget is and how much each of those listed costs. Also, is there no better description of what exactly is the graphics card? 1GB DDR5 VGA isn't exactly specific.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:34 am
by Azilius
Ofy wrote:
dom wrote:Get a netbook or budget laptop for 300-400 and a serious gaming desktop for 800-1000.



Yep, thanks. It seems like this is the best choice.

Now the only thing left is which desktop.

ASUS INTEL CORE I7 2600 3.4 GHZ 8GB DDR3 1TB HDD 1GB DDR5 VGA WIN7PREM BLURAY

ASUS INTEL CORE I5 2310 2.8 GHZ 6GB DDR3 1TB HDD 1GB DDR5 VGA WIN7BASIC

ASUS INTEL CORE I7 2600 3.4 GHZ 4GB DDR3 500GB HDD 1GB DDR3 VGA WIN7BASIC

Which one would you buy? Not sure if I'll buy 1 of these 3, these are just 3 I found in the online store of a shop.


Neither. Build your own. It's reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally easy.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:13 am
by Key-J
If you buy a pre-built PC, sometimes the prices are jacked up a bit. Since they built it for you and all that blah blah.

However, if you can find a place near you, that does PC tune ups or wtvr, they will most likely do PC builds as well, and you just need order all the parts separately online, and if you don't feel comfortable building it yourself, just go to them with the parts, and ask for them to build it for you.

It should take them no more than an hour or 2, and depending on where you buy the computer parts from, the money you will save + the price of them building it for you will be cheaper than what you might get the same computer for pre-built.

Eg,

I'm currently building a tower, and im only getting a New CPU, Memory and GFX and at the place i sent my computer to get fixed, they wanted to sell me the parts for 500, i searched the same parts online at NewEgg, NCIX & TigerDirect. Got them for about 340

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:12 am
by HughGRection
Hey, I'm looking to upgrade my video card so I can get better fps would this graphics card to the job well for a game say like league of legends? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814127510

and cheaper alternatives are also nice

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 6:19 am
by MrJoey
Trying to hijack a topic, nice...

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:15 am
by penfold1992
building your own pc is suprisingly easy and im not just saying that... if you have ever looked inside a pc before and you can identify parts then its pretty much simples!

i could help you but... it depends where you live (i use a uk website... im in the uk lol)
it depends on your budget (around £400 will get u a decent PC)
it also depends on what you want to use it for... if you need a laptop for portability then you cant buy a desktop lol.

if you are going for a laptop i would recommend getting a laptop that has no operating system on it, because if you buy it from a brand you are likely to get a LOT OF CRAP on your machine that you wont likely need or use.
oh and dont attempt to build your own laptop, its cheaper to buy them whole usually...

anyone know any good pc sites for the middle east?

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:35 am
by HughGRection
MrJoey wrote:Trying to hijack a topic, nice...

well to make a whole new topic... is eh while this kinda fits in

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:57 am
by Mirosuke
HughGRection wrote:Hey, I'm looking to upgrade my video card so I can get better fps would this graphics card to the job well for a game say like league of legends? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814127510

and cheaper alternatives are also nice

you mean Heroes of Newerth *bitchslap* >8(

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:09 am
by HughGRection
but i don't have fps issues with hon :P

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:31 pm
by Toshiharu
Ctrl+F girlfriend
no searches found.

Wow you guys really didn't shit up this thread.

Ofy wrote:
Sovereign wrote:Desktops = Definitely build you're own, it's so easy these days you would be stupid not to do it and save money per part rather than pay more from a big manufacturer.


Never built a PC on my own but hopefully I'll be able to find someone to help me out.

I've been checking out these Asus laptops and they seem great.


It's not hard. You put the pieces together considering they only have one place to go. Intel chips are padded now(no pins) so you can't really go wrong unless you're a complete moron and start scraping the bottom or something. The only thing you probably would have no idea is hardware. Ask around and people are glad to help. You can build a great gaming PC for $500. Not able to max every game, but still a great budget one. Put in $200~$300 more and you are pretty much able to max everything out now.

HughGRection wrote:Hey, I'm looking to upgrade my video card so I can get better fps would this graphics card to the job well for a game say like league of legends? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814127510

and cheaper alternatives are also nice


Well I never played LoL, but I would assume it would unless you have a really bad CPU or not enough power to turn on i guess

HughGRection wrote:but i don't have fps issues with hon :P


I don't have any with Dota2!

Key-J wrote:If you buy a pre-built PC, sometimes the prices are jacked up a bit. Since they built it for you and all that blah blah.

However, if you can find a place near you, that does PC tune ups or wtvr, they will most likely do PC builds as well, and you just need order all the parts separately online, and if you don't feel comfortable building it yourself, just go to them with the parts, and ask for them to build it for you.


There are a lot of shops around here that do that and it's not so much.

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:37 pm
by HughGRection
well what I currently have is the AMD Radeon HD 6450 and from what I heard its not too great at running games

Re: [Help] Buying a Computer.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 5:31 pm
by Azilius
HughGRection wrote:well what I currently have is the AMD Radeon HD 6450 and from what I heard its not too great at running games


You can get the 460 for $100 on sale. Look for better prices at different sites.