Finally the time has come. After 6 years, this laptop is still running strong and hot, but I need to upgrade it since I haven't been able to play new games for the last 3 years. (I had the luck to use someone elses laptop for a while).
I have already been doing a lot of thinking. Here in Poland there is a laptop store with very cheap oportunities (outlet laptops (new) with slight damage (from factory) on them, and are way cheaper than normal price because of it), and you can check them out before buying them. [also I don't pay tax since I'm foreigner
]
Right now I'm in doubt between:
Asus R510JK (or X510JK)
680€
Core i7 4710HQ | LCD : 15.6" FHD | nVidia GTX850M 2GB | RAM: 8GB | HDD 750gb 7200rpm | Windows 8.1 (2 years guarantee) (or a SSD: 120GB + HDD: 750GB USB instead of the 750gb hdd)
and:
ASUS G550JK
750€
Core i7 4700HQ | LCD : 15.6" FHD | nVidia GTX850M 2GB | RAM: 8GB | HDD: 750GB 7200rpm | Windows 8.1 (2 years guarantee)
(more expensive, worse processor, aluminium casing, hd webcam, good screen, is labeled as "Gaming" therefore might have better cooling since it was built for it in mind
?)
I added some of the cons/pros I've got from reviews and from my perspective. I don't know if the SSD alternative is worth it, since I like to have plenty of games installed and I assume it's not good to run games through an usb external hard drive and can impact performance? So it's better to just have a big HDD, right? I don't care about system boot up times that much.
I also had the:
Lenovo y50-70 677€.
Core i7 4710HQ | LCD: 15.6" | Nvidia GTX860M | RAM: 16GB | SSD: 240GB | Windows 8.1 64bit
Amazing price for what you are getting, but I have had Asus for all these years, my friends too, and never had any complaints with asus premium quality. SO i'd be afraid of buying something with cheap materials that in 2 years or less will have dead fans or dead pixels, or bad conections to the screen, or burnt graphics card or other similar problems.. And after reading some posts with issues with the computer I decided to put it aside.
I really love Asus. the computer I have right now Has 6 years (7 since manufactured) and the only problem I had was a dead fan (which I managed to replace by myself) and some overheating issues. Anyways the pc ran hot and heavy gaming during all these years and not a single different problem.
I have already been doing a lot of thinking. Here in Poland there is a laptop store with very cheap oportunities (outlet laptops (new) with slight damage (from factory) on them, and are way cheaper than normal price because of it), and you can check them out before buying them. [also I don't pay tax since I'm foreigner
]Right now I'm in doubt between:
Asus R510JK (or X510JK)
680€
Core i7 4710HQ | LCD : 15.6" FHD | nVidia GTX850M 2GB | RAM: 8GB | HDD 750gb 7200rpm | Windows 8.1 (2 years guarantee) (or a SSD: 120GB + HDD: 750GB USB instead of the 750gb hdd)
(cheaper, SSD alternative, better processor, plastic casing, shitty webcam[dont care so much], not so great screen, noisy buttons and touchpad?)
and:
ASUS G550JK
750€
Core i7 4700HQ | LCD : 15.6" FHD | nVidia GTX850M 2GB | RAM: 8GB | HDD: 750GB 7200rpm | Windows 8.1 (2 years guarantee)
(more expensive, worse processor, aluminium casing, hd webcam, good screen, is labeled as "Gaming" therefore might have better cooling since it was built for it in mind
?)I added some of the cons/pros I've got from reviews and from my perspective. I don't know if the SSD alternative is worth it, since I like to have plenty of games installed and I assume it's not good to run games through an usb external hard drive and can impact performance? So it's better to just have a big HDD, right? I don't care about system boot up times that much.
I also had the:
Lenovo y50-70 677€.
Core i7 4710HQ | LCD: 15.6" | Nvidia GTX860M | RAM: 16GB | SSD: 240GB | Windows 8.1 64bit
Amazing price for what you are getting, but I have had Asus for all these years, my friends too, and never had any complaints with asus premium quality. SO i'd be afraid of buying something with cheap materials that in 2 years or less will have dead fans or dead pixels, or bad conections to the screen, or burnt graphics card or other similar problems.. And after reading some posts with issues with the computer I decided to put it aside.
I really love Asus. the computer I have right now Has 6 years (7 since manufactured) and the only problem I had was a dead fan (which I managed to replace by myself) and some overheating issues. Anyways the pc ran hot and heavy gaming during all these years and not a single different problem.
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