I'm a first time poster, but I have enjoyed a few articles here at Tom's, and this looks like the place to ask such a question.
I'm looking for a laptop that is either one I can get the parts for and put together by June 5th, 2013, or a good-enough (possibly web-site-customized and/or even parts I can instal at home) pre-built laptop that may be of a lower cost on the bang for my buck spectrum.
I would like in order from most to least important:
* Play Dark Souls 1 and 2 (specs are speculated for desktop version here: Game-Debate) at a performance similar to a good SDTV is fine with no significant drops from 30fps
* Battery life of 4 to 5 hours when gaming (finding a power outlet around my house all the time would be really annoying)
* Good wifi (I don't plan on using any physical medium other than SD cards and USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices. My main sources for games will be gog.com and Steam)
* Budget builds: older non-used/like-new parts/laptop (as long as life expectancy isn't bad. I would hope for around 4-5 years) at a good price (hopefully not $1000 and above).
Can I get a computer with nothing in the optical drive (cut some cost since I don't see a reason to have anything while allowing for other things to be installed later/give the computer empty space for heat to flow instead of one of those compact cases that don't have an optical drive option) and no hdmi (I want strictly a "hand-held-console-like" PC gaming experience with as unnecessary expenses as possible. However, still being able to use my HP Pavillion vf15 as a second monitor would be nice).
Doesn't have to have blue-tooth, webcam, and can get by with just a mic/headphone combo port. Again, I want to cut whatever costs I can for a "hand-held-console-like" PC gaming experience.
* Should I purchase Windows 8 64-bit (supposed to be speedier and more power efficient) or Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium (for greater compatibility with most current programs I use now)?
*How is the heat going to be? What is an affordable, portable cooling solution?
*Any additional purchases I should make in order to put this together/maintenance (grounding wrist-strap, screw-drivers, etc.)?
Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated. I have never done anything like this before and most guides for putting a laptop together use the term bang for your buck to focus more on the bang part and not on the buck (options for parts to lower the budget while not giving the absolute best performance for the price, which still may be pretty high. Laptops, being more expensive and hard/impossible to replace individual parts, seems like too risky an investment to go full-on best bang for my buck.
Can anyone understand my predicament and offer up suggestions? Thank you.
I'm looking for a laptop that is either one I can get the parts for and put together by June 5th, 2013, or a good-enough (possibly web-site-customized and/or even parts I can instal at home) pre-built laptop that may be of a lower cost on the bang for my buck spectrum.
I would like in order from most to least important:
* Play Dark Souls 1 and 2 (specs are speculated for desktop version here: Game-Debate) at a performance similar to a good SDTV is fine with no significant drops from 30fps
* Battery life of 4 to 5 hours when gaming (finding a power outlet around my house all the time would be really annoying)
* Good wifi (I don't plan on using any physical medium other than SD cards and USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices. My main sources for games will be gog.com and Steam)
* Budget builds: older non-used/like-new parts/laptop (as long as life expectancy isn't bad. I would hope for around 4-5 years) at a good price (hopefully not $1000 and above).
Can I get a computer with nothing in the optical drive (cut some cost since I don't see a reason to have anything while allowing for other things to be installed later/give the computer empty space for heat to flow instead of one of those compact cases that don't have an optical drive option) and no hdmi (I want strictly a "hand-held-console-like" PC gaming experience with as unnecessary expenses as possible. However, still being able to use my HP Pavillion vf15 as a second monitor would be nice).
Doesn't have to have blue-tooth, webcam, and can get by with just a mic/headphone combo port. Again, I want to cut whatever costs I can for a "hand-held-console-like" PC gaming experience.
* Should I purchase Windows 8 64-bit (supposed to be speedier and more power efficient) or Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium (for greater compatibility with most current programs I use now)?
*How is the heat going to be? What is an affordable, portable cooling solution?
*Any additional purchases I should make in order to put this together/maintenance (grounding wrist-strap, screw-drivers, etc.)?
Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated. I have never done anything like this before and most guides for putting a laptop together use the term bang for your buck to focus more on the bang part and not on the buck (options for parts to lower the budget while not giving the absolute best performance for the price, which still may be pretty high. Laptops, being more expensive and hard/impossible to replace individual parts, seems like too risky an investment to go full-on best bang for my buck.
Can anyone understand my predicament and offer up suggestions? Thank you.