Gaming laptop HELP !!

thechewyryan

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Hi guys I’m new to this world of pc gaming so I’m not so sure...just want to ask the people out there do you guys have any gaming laptop to recommend my Budget 2000 bucks
 

Jian19

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Aftershock PC S-15

Mx15 Pro

They time to time have promotion discount..
 

Rogue

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No such thing as gaming laptop, they all suck due to heat, power throttling, lifespan and weight.

If you really want one, get one with at least 1060 chipset or wait a bit for the upcoming Intel/Radeon RX Vega M models(E.g i7-8809G/Vega M GH).
 

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yes. even the best game laptop will die out after 5yrs of consistent long hours of gaming. Like what Rouge mentioned, due to heat prolonged usage and other various reasons.
ur best bet is get custom pc or if u die die want laptop then go for customizable laptop like aftershock but those are v pricey.
If u dont mind other cheaper brands try xiaomi. their lappy is cheap and got gaming stats with v affordable price.
 

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My Aftershock S-15 is still in decent shape after 4 years.

Granted I don't play high level games like Witcher 3 etc.

What type of games you intend to play also very important when buying the laptop/specs.
 

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I do recommend MSI GE63 raider series, it really do consider as "gaming laptop". I got one myself and the thermal control and overall performance of it is splendid compare to other few machine i tested during my purchase.
 
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