Gaming Laptop Help

kael6590

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Can you please help me choose which is the better gaming laptop:

1. Lenovo ideapad Y500 15'

Processor & Cache Memory
Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM processor (6MB L3 cache, 2.4 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.4 GHz)
Operating System
Genuine Windows® 8 64 bit
Main Memory
8GB DDR3
Display
15.6" FULL HD (1920 x 1080) Display
Video Graphics & Memory
2 x NVidia GeForce GT650M 2GB DDR5
Hard Drive
1TB HDD 5400rpm
Optical Drive

None. Drive Bay occupied by 1 x Nvidia Geforce GT650M
Video Camera
720p HD Webcam
Audio
JBL Designed Speakers
Fax/Modem/LAN/WLAN
a/g/n, 10/100 Ethernet, Bluetooth®
I/O
2 x USB 3.0 Ports, 1 x USB 2.0 Ports, 6 in 1 Card Reader, Headphone Jack, Mic Jack, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45
Battery Pack & Life
6-cell Li-ion Battery
Weight
2.7 kgs with 6 cell battery
Warranty & e-support
1-year Regional Carry-in Warranty (ASEAN + China)


2. MSI GE70 OND-i7167+ 17'


CPU 3rd Generation Intel® Core i7- 3610QM 2.30 GHZ
OS DOS
Chipset Intel HM76
Memory
16GB DDRIII
LCD Size 17.3" Full HD (1920x1080) LED backlight, Anti-glare
Graphics nVIDIA Geforce GTX660M 3D Graphic Card
Graphics VRAM 2GB GDDR5
HDD (GB) 750GB SATA
Optical Drive Super-Multi
Audio THX True Studio Pro
Webcam HD Webcam (30fps@720p)
Card Reader SD(XC/HC)/MMC/MS(PRO)/xD
LAN 10/100/1000
Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/ n
Bluetooth v4.0
D-Sub (VGA) 1
HDMI 1
USB 2.0 port 2
USB 3.0 port 2
eSATA N/A
eSATA/USB Combo N/A
Mic-in/Headphone-out 1/1
Line-in N/A
Express Card N/A
Modem port N/A
Keyboard Keyboard by SteelSeries 102 keys
Sensor N/A
AC Adapter 120W
Battery 6 Cells
Power Management N/A
Dimension 418x 269 x 39mm
Weight (KG) 2.7Kg (w/ Battery)

Posted in wrong forum. Don't bump. - G
 

kael6590

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what is wrong with MSI?

I bought the MSI since no one reply for the past 2 days is MSI really not that good in gaming?
 

steveowashere

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You'll probably be okay with MSI. They are a pretty decent computer component manufacturer. (Motherboards and GPUs).

The Y500 is a bit better, because it has 'Ultrabay' it's a special slot that let's you put an extra harddrive or battery or cooling fan, or 650m GPU in the computer. (in the specs you listed you wrote "2 x NVidia GeForce GT650M 2GB DDR5" and "Drive Bay occupied by 1 x Nvidia Geforce GT650M" So.. then you can have two 650m's in SLI which is better gaming performance than a 660m that the MSI has. It's very rare for laptops to have upgradability like that. Normally you're stuck with the hardware you get. Plus the Y500 has a better CPU. Also, I've always had good luck with Lenovo, they make a pretty solid product. (and personally I like 15" laptops better but that's just me) That's the main benefit I see in the Y500.

However, the MSI would get better battery life (because of only one GPU, and a bigger battery). It also has 16gb of Ram, and a faster (but smaller) 750gb 7200RPM HDD.

That's about all I can see. I think you would be fine with the MSI, you can do some decent gaming on that machine. But If you wanted you could return the MSI and get the Lenovo. (Depends on where you bought the laptop though) The decision is yours.