How well will this run games? i need a laptop that isnt to big or heavy as id like to use it for school as well

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GreenPls

Estimable
Nov 29, 2014
7
0
4,510
How well will this run games?

i need a laptop that inst to big or heavy as id like to use it for school as well. So it doesn't need to run every thing on ultra, but medium to high would be preferred.

Do you think this laptop could do the job? il play games like H1z1, league of legends, minecraft. and a few other little steam games

Lenovo Y50-70 Laptop - 59421861

Processor
4th Generation Intel Core i7-4710HQ Processor (2.50GHz 1600MHz 6MB)
Operating system
Windows 8.1 64
Display
15.6" FHD LED AntiGlare Backlight (1920x1080)
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M 2GB
Memory
8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
Hard Drive
Hybrid 500GB 5400 RPM+8GB SSHD
Optical Drive
None
Network Card
Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Version 4.0
Warranty
One year
Battery
4 Cell 54 Watt Hour Lithium-Ion
Supported Features
Motion Control
Keyboard
Keyboard French-English


my budget is $900 ( max )
 

Tanner Fredrickson

Estimable
Feb 6, 2015
20
0
4,570
@Tinyvoices
On the contrary, all games use HT if they support enough threads. The reason desktop i7s don't benefit is because very few games use 8 threads. That's why the desktop i3s and the laptop i5s benefit so much from HT.

@GreenPLS
Sure, just a second.
 

GreenPls

Estimable
Nov 29, 2014
7
0
4,510


im in canada. I can actualy get a better deal on the i7 from the lenovo website as they have a promo on it right now. lol. The i7 comes in at 850$ were the i5 is at 900$ thank you though

 

Tanner Fredrickson

Estimable
Feb 6, 2015
20
0
4,570
If you can get the i7 version for $850, do it. That's awesome.

However, keep in mind with any Y50 you may want to replace the screen eventually. It's popular and easy enough that there are guides and tutorials for it on various gaming forums.
 

Brillis Wuce

Estimable
Oct 17, 2014
86
0
4,610
I figured it was something like that ;).

Just be aware of Lenovo's malware issue. Pretty unbelievable. I don't support them any more just because of this.

http://www.cnet.com/news/superfish-torments-lenovo-owners-with-more-than-adware/

You can remove it, it just makes me angry. I'd recommend a fresh install.
 

GreenPls

Estimable
Nov 29, 2014
7
0
4,510


i havea monitor that i often hook my laptop up to as well. would that be good?

 

Brillis Wuce

Estimable
Oct 17, 2014
86
0
4,610


I thought so too, but you never know. Personally, I've never purchased anything without doing a fresh install first.