Hi, a friend of mine's 6yr old laptop has died on him and he's looking to buy a new one that can run certain MMO titles easily enough and cope with his fairly undemanding personal work. He's looking at a budget of about £900 but doesn't have a problem going up to £1000 and above if need be, but I'm wondering if his demands really warrent that much expenditure. Here's what he wants absolutely knows he wants from his laptop:
1. Play games like Civilization 5 and more imortantly MMO like Guild Wars 2 at 1080p with the graphical settings settings turned up.
2. Use the laptop for Home Theatre needs - ie: it needs an optical drive and has to cope flawlessly with any films/media files thrown at it. (not too taxing a demand I know).
3. Screen Size must be 17" minimum
4. Basic Microsoft Office work (word documents, access e-mail etc).
I've never played any MMO games so I couldn't really give him any advice on their graphical demands, but it seems that MMO aside he's not that interested in high-end gaming as he prefers games consoles to PC gaming.
Anyway, here are the laptops he's been looking at:
MSI GX70 Destroyer 17.3" (approx £880)
MSI GE70 Apache 17.3" (Approx £995)
MSI GE70 Apache Pro 17.3" (approx £1090)
Obviously the first system is much cheaper than the others, so I'm wondering if the other machines are overkill for his needs? My limited advice was to get a laptop with a SSD for the system drive and separate 750GB/1TB HDD for data, and also bear in mind that the Intel cpus are better than AMD. What I couldn't help him out with is the Graphics card technology. From what I can gather the first laptop listed above (MSI GX70) has good graphics card (Radeon R9 M290X) but an AMD processor.
Should he prioritise an i7 with a lesser graphics card over a AMD with a good one? What sort of card can easily cope with a game like Guild Wars? I've seen plenty of MSI and ASUS builds with i7 and Geforce GTX 7xx and 8xx series cards. Would something as low as a GTX 765M be good enough for his needs?
I've also read comments that Asus laptops are generally well regarded for their reliability and how cool they run. Are they preferable to MSI laptops? Does anyone have any experience with Scan.co.uk's own custom build laptop service 3XS Sytems and can vouch for their reliability and build quality with regards to cooling? They're very cheap systems compared to manufacturer branded laptops!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated folks!
1. Play games like Civilization 5 and more imortantly MMO like Guild Wars 2 at 1080p with the graphical settings settings turned up.
2. Use the laptop for Home Theatre needs - ie: it needs an optical drive and has to cope flawlessly with any films/media files thrown at it. (not too taxing a demand I know).
3. Screen Size must be 17" minimum
4. Basic Microsoft Office work (word documents, access e-mail etc).
I've never played any MMO games so I couldn't really give him any advice on their graphical demands, but it seems that MMO aside he's not that interested in high-end gaming as he prefers games consoles to PC gaming.
Anyway, here are the laptops he's been looking at:
MSI GX70 Destroyer 17.3" (approx £880)
MSI GE70 Apache 17.3" (Approx £995)
MSI GE70 Apache Pro 17.3" (approx £1090)
Obviously the first system is much cheaper than the others, so I'm wondering if the other machines are overkill for his needs? My limited advice was to get a laptop with a SSD for the system drive and separate 750GB/1TB HDD for data, and also bear in mind that the Intel cpus are better than AMD. What I couldn't help him out with is the Graphics card technology. From what I can gather the first laptop listed above (MSI GX70) has good graphics card (Radeon R9 M290X) but an AMD processor.
Should he prioritise an i7 with a lesser graphics card over a AMD with a good one? What sort of card can easily cope with a game like Guild Wars? I've seen plenty of MSI and ASUS builds with i7 and Geforce GTX 7xx and 8xx series cards. Would something as low as a GTX 765M be good enough for his needs?
I've also read comments that Asus laptops are generally well regarded for their reliability and how cool they run. Are they preferable to MSI laptops? Does anyone have any experience with Scan.co.uk's own custom build laptop service 3XS Sytems and can vouch for their reliability and build quality with regards to cooling? They're very cheap systems compared to manufacturer branded laptops!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated folks!