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Need "help" to choose a gaming laptop.

Need "help" to choose a gaming laptop.

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mamaland56
Junior Member
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03-06-2018, 01:55 PM
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Asus ROG Strix Scar III: Intel i7-9750H, 32GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3" 240hz, 1TB SSD, [$2950/€2680]
Razer Blade Pro: Intel i7-9750H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3" 144hz, 512 GB SSD. [$2800/€2545]
MSI GE76 Raider: Intel i7-9750H, 32GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3” 144Hz, 1TB SSD, [$2700/€2430]
Acer Predator Helios 300: Intel i7-9750H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 15.6" 144Hz, 512 GB SSD, [$2400/€2160]
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 15.6” 144Hz, 1TB SSD, [$2300/€2070]

Considering your preferences and budget, the **Asus ROG Strix Scar III** is a strong contender due to its larger screen (17.3") and faster refresh rate (240hz), but be mindful of the plastic build. The **MSI GE76 Raider** offers similar specs (32GB RAM, RTX 2070) at a competitive price and could be a good alternative if you prioritize performance over screen size.

The Razer Blade Pro is appealing for its design but comes with less RAM and a smaller SSD. It’s significantly more expensive than the other options.

Given your location in Denmark and the limited selection, focusing on models available within the €2700 range is wise. The MSI GE76 Raider provides the most value for your money considering you want 32GB of RAM and an RTX 2070.
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mamaland56
03-06-2018, 01:55 PM #1

Asus ROG Strix Scar III: Intel i7-9750H, 32GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3" 240hz, 1TB SSD, [$2950/€2680]
Razer Blade Pro: Intel i7-9750H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3" 144hz, 512 GB SSD. [$2800/€2545]
MSI GE76 Raider: Intel i7-9750H, 32GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 17.3” 144Hz, 1TB SSD, [$2700/€2430]
Acer Predator Helios 300: Intel i7-9750H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 15.6" 144Hz, 512 GB SSD, [$2400/€2160]
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro: AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, 16GB Ram DDR4, RTX 2070, 15.6” 144Hz, 1TB SSD, [$2300/€2070]

Considering your preferences and budget, the **Asus ROG Strix Scar III** is a strong contender due to its larger screen (17.3") and faster refresh rate (240hz), but be mindful of the plastic build. The **MSI GE76 Raider** offers similar specs (32GB RAM, RTX 2070) at a competitive price and could be a good alternative if you prioritize performance over screen size.

The Razer Blade Pro is appealing for its design but comes with less RAM and a smaller SSD. It’s significantly more expensive than the other options.

Given your location in Denmark and the limited selection, focusing on models available within the €2700 range is wise. The MSI GE76 Raider provides the most value for your money considering you want 32GB of RAM and an RTX 2070.

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KirraGaming
Member
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03-10-2018, 12:15 AM
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This isn't really my field, but figured I'd give my 2 cents anyway...
From the specs you've provided, the Asus model is not better, but has some unnecessary features and you're paying extra for those.
-no one really needs 32GBs for a gaming ONLY system at the moment
-you normally will not see 240fps in game unless all you play are older games, or strictly play CSGO or something similar.
The RBP is really screwing you on just a 512GB storage drive. It won't take long to fill that up...
I don't think brand matters all that much, nor should it take priority. They all have their ups and downs, can make junk, can make smash hits, etc... everyone's experience with the different companies will vary.
At the end of it all, the Public Enemy of...
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KirraGaming
03-10-2018, 12:15 AM #2

This isn't really my field, but figured I'd give my 2 cents anyway...
From the specs you've provided, the Asus model is not better, but has some unnecessary features and you're paying extra for those.
-no one really needs 32GBs for a gaming ONLY system at the moment
-you normally will not see 240fps in game unless all you play are older games, or strictly play CSGO or something similar.
The RBP is really screwing you on just a 512GB storage drive. It won't take long to fill that up...
I don't think brand matters all that much, nor should it take priority. They all have their ups and downs, can make junk, can make smash hits, etc... everyone's experience with the different companies will vary.
At the end of it all, the Public Enemy of...

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AVR_Battler
Member
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03-15-2018, 06:17 AM
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The Asus gaming laptop offers unnecessary features at a higher price compared to alternatives with better specs. A 32GB RAM configuration is excessive for a dedicated gaming system, and 240fps performance is rarely achievable in modern games unless playing older titles or specific competitive games like CS:GO. The RBP (likely referring to the storage drive) is a significant cost driver that will quickly fill up. Brand loyalty isn't crucial; quality varies across manufacturers. Ultimately, laptop lifespan and overheating are bigger concerns than the brand itself. Manufacturers are reaching hardware limitations in small form factors, demanding larger cooling solutions for high-end performance. Expect CPU/GPU temps exceeding 85°C under load due to shared heatsinks. A cooling pad is highly recommended.
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AVR_Battler
03-15-2018, 06:17 AM #3

The Asus gaming laptop offers unnecessary features at a higher price compared to alternatives with better specs. A 32GB RAM configuration is excessive for a dedicated gaming system, and 240fps performance is rarely achievable in modern games unless playing older titles or specific competitive games like CS:GO. The RBP (likely referring to the storage drive) is a significant cost driver that will quickly fill up. Brand loyalty isn't crucial; quality varies across manufacturers. Ultimately, laptop lifespan and overheating are bigger concerns than the brand itself. Manufacturers are reaching hardware limitations in small form factors, demanding larger cooling solutions for high-end performance. Expect CPU/GPU temps exceeding 85°C under load due to shared heatsinks. A cooling pad is highly recommended.