Gaming/Work Laptop < $1,800

HeelFiend

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Jul 12, 2012
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I am looking for a Laptop I can use for both personal/gaming and work. I want to get a high bang for buck ratio. I do not need the best thing out there, but want great performance for a few years. I will mainly play WoW, but want to be able to play the latest when I want to as well. I have been eyeing the Asus and MSI laptops mainly. I was settled on the MSI Ghost Pro 3K until I came here and everyone is recommending the Asus. I bought an Asus gaming PC for $1,000 at BB about 5 years back and have been pretty happy with it overall. There are so many models out there that I need help on determining what suits my needs. Work stuff is mainly spreadsheets, web browser, e-mail, and our in house light-weight management system (database, essentially). A lot of stuff in my field is not compatible with Windows 8 so I will likely want to set up a dual boot system. I assume if I had 8 for personal and 7 for work I wouldn't have to worry about transferring a virus if I got one on 8 to 7 or the work network/servers? I don't truly know the intricacies of how that works.

Thanks for the input!
 
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http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np8651-clevo-p650se-p-7690.html?wconfigure=yes
this is the best bang for buck laptop on the market from a cost to performance point:
it will max most games including WOW and play the most demanding games at 1080p at medium or higher settings at very stable framerates.
it's 1 inch thick so its quite portable, and not a bulky monster.

if you're a fan of Asus then for the same spec you might want to stretch your budget a little, as well as beef up your arms, because this thing is bloody heavy: http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-g751jtdh72-p-7607.html
better cooling and elite build quality, but will give you the same fps as the above.
Any specific games you want to play? It'll help lower the search area.

Lenovo has some pretty good laptops for cheap. Alienware has some too, or msi.

You could get a Macbook .:lol: (They're not bad, but gaming on them can be a bit of work. Plus you, unless your company also supports Mac OSX apps, you'll probably need to dual boot Windows on there.)
 
Mostly WoW which I know is not an incredibly taxing game, but nonetheless I want it to be silky smooth. I do want to be able to run the latest games as well though.
 
If you want the best of the best, look for 970M or 980M. If you don't want to go quite as big, upper 700Ms work pretty good as well.

I see you didn't catch my Macbook joke.
 
WoW will run just fine. My 3 year old HP Envy (i7) that I gave to my son will play WoW at native 768p, ultra settings, and 30-60fps. WoW is very heavily CPU dependent. Any good i5 or i7 will smoke that game.
 
http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np8651-clevo-p650se-p-7690.html?wconfigure=yes
this is the best bang for buck laptop on the market from a cost to performance point:
it will max most games including WOW and play the most demanding games at 1080p at medium or higher settings at very stable framerates.
it's 1 inch thick so its quite portable, and not a bulky monster.

if you're a fan of Asus then for the same spec you might want to stretch your budget a little, as well as beef up your arms, because this thing is bloody heavy: http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-g751jtdh72-p-7607.html
better cooling and elite build quality, but will give you the same fps as the above.
 
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Agreed the 8651 is top price performance. I am ballpark buying one myself. The only issue is the 1080p screen used on it is a low quality panel and I don't want a 4k. I wish they would offer an better display with it. I would glad pay 100/150 more for a good 1080p panel.