Gaming laptop (Need help)

God Madara

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So i'm gonig to buy a new laptop and already found one, but since i know nearly nothing on what makes a laptop good for gaming i decided to ask here xD

Games i'm gonna play: Runescape, Diablo 3 & Counter-Strike GO

Name: Acer V3 571G

Specs: 15.6 IPS Full HD Display 1980x1080 - Intel Core i7 3632QM 2.2GHz (Turbo up to 3.2GHz) with 4 cores
16GB DDR3 RAM - 1TB Hdd with 5400 RPM - NVIDIA GeForce 710M graphics with 2gb dedicated video memory
& Windows 8

Please comment if theres something you know :) thank you!
 

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I'm not sure about the laptop that you have but I know alienware makes good gaming laptops but they are expensive!
 

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Well since this is posted in Naruto Discussion, then I'd suggest getting Sasuke FKu32VZ laptop. It has a good video card and a lot of ram.​
I'm not sure about the laptop that you have but I know alienware makes good gaming laptops but they are expensive!
No, they don't
It's overpriced piece of shit with lots of bottlenecks​
 

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And yes GeForce 710M is not out yet, but it seems to be based on 620M, which is a terrible video card for gaming.​
 

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You can play those games with that laptop but on medium quality not high but it's a good choice
 

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Honestly, I don't look to laptops for gaming, and IMO, I don't like ACER. I've had problems with them as far as warranties go, and the sole fact that they tend to load up their machines with unneccesary software, which I spent some time uninstalling. On top of that, their choices in components aren't exactly the best and are often cheap variants. I usually go with AMD brands as I've used them for many years, and so far haven't really had any experience on Intel processors, save for a laptop I bought which turned out to crash due to a corrupted driver. My own view could differ greatly from the next.

Personally, I'd stick with a desktop because it's easier to modify and fix, pricing isn't as bad neither. And Alienware...overrated and too expensive. Just check around on the specifications on the laptop in question to get a better ideal as to what they're rated on, and how well they perform. That's the best piece of advice I can really give.
 
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