Posted May 09, 2017
I left the thread overnight and what an awesome support I got, thanks guys :-) Let me add some more details:
- I chose HP Omen series and these given specs are all present in Omen's laptops,
- I'm currently using 17,3" HP Envy with i7 and GT650 - I bought it over 4 years ago and it's performance (GPU mostly) isn't satisfying anymore. I might have dropped my laptop on the floor once or twice... That's another reason for a new one ;-) ,
- SSD is a nice option but not a necessity, unless the gaming experience is improved (I don't know, is it?) Around 1500$. Around 4 years.
As long as the SSD is concerned, 128GB SSD is an option, but it costs additional 100$ - I don't know if it's worth the price.
Sometimes you don't have any other choice. I don't have enough space in my apartment to set up a desktop one. Another case is that my apt has only 2 rooms and sometimes I have to move with my laptop from one room to another during the day - with a desktop it would be impossible.
Thank you guys for detailed answers, most of you advise i7-6700 with 1060. This spec was put in 2016 models. 2017 models, with Kaby Lake and 1050/1050 Ti, are being currently released with their price really similiar to current prices of previous year models. That's understable, better processor + weaker card equals similiar price.
I assume the price of 2016 models might decrease as the 2017 ones approach, so that's the opportunity there.
- I chose HP Omen series and these given specs are all present in Omen's laptops,
- I'm currently using 17,3" HP Envy with i7 and GT650 - I bought it over 4 years ago and it's performance (GPU mostly) isn't satisfying anymore. I might have dropped my laptop on the floor once or twice... That's another reason for a new one ;-) ,
- SSD is a nice option but not a necessity, unless the gaming experience is improved (I don't know, is it?) Around 1500$. Around 4 years.
HereForTheBeer: Besides gaming, what else do you use it for - among those things that might require some beefy hardware?
Only movies and browsing Internet, nothing demanding apart from games.Bigs: Though if it includes a gtx 10 series it's surprising that kaby lake (7x00) isn't being used...
Models I chose with 6xxx processors were released almost a year ago, so I believe 7xxx hasn't been released back then. brainvision: buying a new laptop with 8 GB only of ram is nonsense imo, except if you alreay planned to buy a 8 GB stick to add as soon as it arrives!
It can be equipped with 16GB, but is it really improving the performance in gaming? Windows 10 is preinstalled on these models, I got used to it anyways :P HP's site says it's 6GB version indeed. Themken: (As a side note, I still do not get those who buy gaming laptops but that was not really the topic here. Maybe very tight on space, maybe loves LAN parties.)
The space is the issue in my case. I'm playing with laptop on my laps (on the cooling pad ofc) while sitting on the couch - I don't have any space for a desk, and table isn't comfy enough for a long run. jeffkiwi: Buy a 15.6" not a 17"
A 17" is big and heavy, you may as well buy a desktop instead.
My course tutor has a Lenovo Yoga and that packs an I-7 as well as an SSD drive. Make sure you get at least a 256GB SSD drive. You will use it up fast!
I really got used to 17,3" with my current laptop ;-) A 17" is big and heavy, you may as well buy a desktop instead.
My course tutor has a Lenovo Yoga and that packs an I-7 as well as an SSD drive. Make sure you get at least a 256GB SSD drive. You will use it up fast!
As long as the SSD is concerned, 128GB SSD is an option, but it costs additional 100$ - I don't know if it's worth the price.
Sometimes you don't have any other choice. I don't have enough space in my apartment to set up a desktop one. Another case is that my apt has only 2 rooms and sometimes I have to move with my laptop from one room to another during the day - with a desktop it would be impossible.
drealmer7: And to add, there are quite some portable 17" laptops out. Mine is just 3kg and easily fits in both of my backpacks together with other things ;)
Yeah, it's not a problem - it weighs 3,3kg, 15,6" one 2,2kg. So that's not that big difference. Thank you guys for detailed answers, most of you advise i7-6700 with 1060. This spec was put in 2016 models. 2017 models, with Kaby Lake and 1050/1050 Ti, are being currently released with their price really similiar to current prices of previous year models. That's understable, better processor + weaker card equals similiar price.
I assume the price of 2016 models might decrease as the 2017 ones approach, so that's the opportunity there.
Post edited May 09, 2017 by zeffyr