looking fir a gaming labtop

riggswar

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hi all its riggswar im looking for a good gaming labtop is this aney good ?

Processor Intel? Dual Core? i7-3610QM (2.3 GHz, DMI 5 GT/s 6MB Cache)
Operating System Windows 8
RAM 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
Graphics card NVIDIA? GT650M
Screen type SuperBright HD LED-backlit anti-reflective display
Screen resolution High definition - 1600 x 900
Screen size 17.3"
Hard drive 1 TB SATA II 5400 rpm
Optical disk drive Blu-ray Player
Memory card reader 4-in-1 (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC)
USB 2 x USB 2.0
2 x USB 3.0
FireWire No
Modem/Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
WiFi Intel? Centrino? Advanced-N 6235, 2x2 802.11 abg/n (up to 300 Mbps), Widi Support
Bluetooth Yes - 4
Audio interface 1 x headphone-out microphone-in combo
TV output 1 x HDMI
1 x VGA
Expansion card slot No
Sound JBL? speakers and Subwoofer
Webcam 1.3 MP HD Camera
Keyboard & Mouse Low profile keyboard, multi-gesture touchpad
Battery 6-cell Lithium (Li-Ion) battery (5200 mAh) - up to 6 hours battery life
Additional features Security: BIOS Boot Up Password, HDD Password
Accessories included AC Adaptor, Installation Guide, Warranty Information, Safety Instructions
Software included Samsung Recovery Solution
Norton Internet Security(60-day Trial)
Norton Online Backup (30-day Trial)
Easy Partition Manager
Samsung Support Center
Microsoft Office Trial Edition
WildTangent Game Console
Windows Live
Skype
Easy File share
Easy Migration
Easy Settings
Easy Software Manager
Software Launcher
Cyberlink Media Suite
Cyberlink Media Suite BluRay
Cyberlink Youcam
Size 408 x 270 x 32 mm (W x D x T)
285 mm high when open
Weight 3.153 kg

thanks for your help
 
The GT 650M is pretty minimal in regards to games like Battlefield 3. I would recommend atleast the GTX 660M. Especially if you plan to play Battlefield 4.

That list looks like your pulling it off an OEM like HP which doesn't even sell gaming laptops. I mean HP literally doesn't sell a laptop with a high end graphics card at all yet the charge top end money. Dell/Alienware will sell you something but you might not find the price to be on this planet. What is the cost, model of what your looking at.

Depending on your budget plenty of choices out there. Prebuilt with an operating system I would look around on Newegg or the like for a decent MSI/ASUS. If your cool with barebones built chassis that doesn't come with an OS I would check out a Sager or MSI barebones build from a reseller like XoticPC.
 
I love my Asus ROG laptop. Cost me about 1200 from Best buy and then I through a samsung 830 SSD in it. I'm a huge fan of ASUS products and I feel like I get more bang for my buck that I get with and Alienware. Be prepared to spend well over $1000 dollars if you want a laptop that can play FPS games well. As said above, get at least a GTX 660m. Mine works fantastic.
 
No it's not good. He want to play crysis 3 on it.
 
I dread to think how much that shit weighs... but then again, you aren't going to be taking it to school exactly...
 
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