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I don't care. Simply NEVER loving EVER buy a laptop for gaming.

Can you not read? Get some glasses dude. He already said he is going to be deployed in the middle east. He can't bring a tower computer out there.

I have glasses... Problemo?
Then you better not buy a laptop...

I don't care. Simply NEVER loving EVER buy a laptop for gaming.

I have glasses... Problemo?
Then you better not buy a laptop...
Seriously, forget off. We don't need any more scum like you on this forum OR this game. Just take a journey to forget off land and never come back.

I assumed that would make it blatantly obvious that I have two computers I'm already looking at and nothing else matters.

But if you guys really want to help, I'm not looking to spend more than $800. The two mentioned in the OP are MSI and Lenovo. Both refurbished, but with a warranty.
ABSOLUTELY do not get the Lenovo, they aren't anywhere near the excellence IBM once was. I have an ~$800 Lenovo laptop and its garbage, my budget ($400) AMD A6-based Gateway was better in every imaginable way

And even then, MSI's gaming laptops are legendary. Regardless of which one has better specs, the MSI is going to be the winner.
« Last Edit: April 28, 2014, 12:09:15 PM by takato14 »

I don't care. Simply NEVER loving EVER buy a laptop for gaming.

I have glasses... Problemo?
Then you better not buy a laptop...

Get the forget out.

Get the forget out.
You probably won't find a better price to meet your budget with a 765m refurbished.
I'd get the 765.

You probably won't find a better price to meet your budget with a 765m refurbished.
I'd get the 765.
Probably not, but the difference between the 760 and 765 is so miniscule that it's probably best to go with the MSI system regardless of which is which

my friend has had an MSI gaming laptop for some 7 years and it's still going strong, obviously not the best machine by today's standards but its still usable
« Last Edit: April 28, 2014, 12:13:10 PM by takato14 »

Probably not, but the difference between the 760 and 765 is so miniscule that it's probably best to go with the MSI system regardless of which is which

my friend has had an MSI gaming laptop for some 7 years and it's still going strong, obviously not the best machine by today's standards but its still usable
760? It was between the 750 and 765, the jump between the 760 and 765 maybe minuscule but between the 750 and 765 is not, its a rather notable jump.

760? It was between the 750 and 765, the jump between the 760 and 765 maybe minuscule but between the 750 and 765 is not, its a rather notable jump.
oh, my mistake

regardless, Lenovo is a bad brand, I've had nothing but bullstuff with mine and it's not even noticeably faster than my 4-year old system that cost half as much for anything outside of gamecube emulation (even loving crysis ran better on my old system)

the MSI is my recommendation, regardless of which GPU it has
« Last Edit: April 28, 2014, 12:43:36 PM by takato14 »

oh, my mistake

regardless, Lenovo is a bad brand, I've had nothing but bullstuff with mine and it's not even noticeably faster than my 4-year old system that cost half as much for anything outside of gamecube emulation (even loving crysis ran better on my old system)

the MSI is my recommendation, regardless of which GPU it has
I can't speak bad about lenovo as i've never owned one, nor have I ever owned an MSI.
Apples to apples the 765 Annoying Oranges the 750 in every way and gpu wise i'd recommend the 765 even if the labtop is a lenovo.

I think I'm about to pull the trigger on the MSI GE60 2OE

i7 4700MQ(2.4GHz, 3.2GHz Boost)
750 GB 7200 rpm HDD
15.6 1080p Anti-Reflective
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz
GTX765M 2GB
Windows 8 64 bit

Refurbished. $800

I think I'm about to pull the trigger on the MSI GE60 2OE

i7 4700MQ(2.4GHz, 3.2GHz Boost)
750 GB 7200 rpm HDD
15.6 1080p Anti-Reflective
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz
GTX765M 2GB
Windows 8 64 bit

Refurbished. $800
god damnit if I had the money I'd snipe that from you myself, that's an insane deal

well not really but I'd be seriously tempted to

you'll probably want to get rid of W8 though, there's really no point to it unless you have a touch screen and W7 Pro outperforms it in every way

Oh. And a steelseries keyboard. Noice.

I think I'm about to pull the trigger on the MSI GE60 2OE

i7 4700MQ(2.4GHz, 3.2GHz Boost)
750 GB 7200 rpm HDD
15.6 1080p Anti-Reflective
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz
GTX765M 2GB
Windows 8 64 bit

Refurbished. $800
buy it. NOW
I'm actually tempted to buy one of these myself

Did someone from this thread find it? It was gone as soon clicked checkout.

lower res would bump the fps a lot more then that tiny bit of added gpu model would have.

Can you find another one? put the specs in google or something and see if you can find one on another site