Looking to get a new one. They're very upgradeable from what I can gather. My current one is just over 7 years old... and the video card has died twice, but I was able to reflow the solder both times.
I've looked at Dell/alienware, msi, asus, clevo (sager), and anything else that can be considered a 17 inch gaming laptop. I was going asus until I saw that sager laptops have the ability to customize heavily, and upgrade if necessary. Money is sort of an object... I'm going into this mentally amortizing the cost over 5 years, and trying to stay below $1500.
I'm kind of at the point where I'm going to pull the handle on the buy... just looking for second opinions to see if I've missed anything.
Anyone thought of going the clevo/sager route for a laptop?
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Well, here's one of the laptops:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7181/euro ... evo-p177sm
The version I'm looking at is on this page:
http://www.powernotebooks.com/Sager-Cus ... at-26.html
(The NP 8275. With more RAM and the AMD video card.)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7181/euro ... evo-p177sm
The version I'm looking at is on this page:
http://www.powernotebooks.com/Sager-Cus ... at-26.html
(The NP 8275. With more RAM and the AMD video card.)
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That's the plan... my current one has a GeForce 7600 Go... and it played tribes ascend at 12 fps. Was pretty fun getting an MA with that framerate.
But the next laptop is going to be sort of future proof for a while... as much as laptops can be anyways.
SH: would you pay 1500 for that? it's got the customization/upgradeability factor too. The ASUS and msi laptops I looked at were minimal in that respect (but fairly nice).
But the next laptop is going to be sort of future proof for a while... as much as laptops can be anyways.
SH: would you pay 1500 for that? it's got the customization/upgradeability factor too. The ASUS and msi laptops I looked at were minimal in that respect (but fairly nice).
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