Filipe Mata

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I want to buy a new laptop but there is alot of similar laptops for similar prices and I am not sure which should I buy. My budget is around 2000€. For me Xiaomi Mi Gaming Laptop is almost perfect but I need more than 4 cores :/ If only they made a laptop with some other specs with that design..

I want at least a i7-8750H, 16GB of ram (Upgradable to 32GB), GTX 1060 6GB, SSD, and a 1080p IPS backlit. Thin bezels, lightweight and temperatures are also important factors.

Does anyone here know this laptops to recommend one over the others? Or at least let me know what are the pros and cons of the 3 laptops. They all look similar

The problem is I can't decide over this 3 laptops:
Dell G7 15
OMEN HP from 2018
Eluktronics Mech-15 G2 Pro-X
 
Solution
Yep, many people complained about screen on G7
HP OMEN... A friend has huge overheating issue with it
Not familiar with Eluktronics Mech-15 G2 Pro-X

Filipe Mata

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Mar 10, 2015
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You reccomend this one over the others?
 
Jul 31, 2018
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In stock. Limit 2 per customer. Ships from United States. means US Keyboard
in German with German keyboard well know Austrian price comparator MSI GV72 8RE-013DE(8750H,1060 6GB, 16GB ddr4, SSD 256GB M.2) is rated 1299€ can't give the link because all my post with Geizhals link was cancelled without any notice, Toms in many articles use Geizhals for give European prices, but it seems that normal users can only give links to Newegg and Amazon, it's really bad that they delete posts without giving any explanation
 

Kerry_12

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Peterwolf

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Hi,

I have never come a Gaming laptop that at full tilt runs cool. This link will give you some hints about the Dell G7

https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/90gmh0/dell_g7_overheating/

The problem with most Gamimg laptops is using a standard heat pad, pipes & fan across the platform ie i3, i5 & i7.

If you can find one that has a two fan solution then Google it with an overheating tag and see what you get.

CPU & GPU often use the same heat pipes so which ever comes second runs hot.