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    MSI > Everything else

    Just got my GT60-20D-261. Purchased from Newegg for $2079. I don't know why anyone would consider anything else for a gaming laptop. Specs are amazing as it is, and the 3k screen resolution is just indescribably good. Side by side with my GX660R @ 1080p, you can just tell things are sharper...even though the pundits scream that the eye supposedly can't distinguish. My thoughts?

    -Keyboard is just tits. Customizable backlighting is beautiful. Just gorgeous.

    -Brushed metal accents (lid & palm rest) are very classy, though they do attract some fingerprints. Superior to the generic plastic on my GX660R. Could acceptably pass for a business PC.

    -Windows 8.1 and all of the windows updates fixed a LOT of complaints I initially had with it.

    If anyone is wondering, there's 3x slots for SSD's (only 1x 128GB SSD is included). And you can easily go way past the 16GB ram included with it. Much of the "fake chrome" accents on the GX660R are gone, and the bezel is now matte plastic instead of glossy (I prefer matte).

    You can look up the specs if you really want, but suffice it to say that as of this post, it's pretty much about as high-end as you can get for a 15" form factor gaming pc, and incredibly cheap for all that is packed inside. You can upgrade a lot of things on it (either at a boutique dealer or DIY), but it's so chock-full from the get-go, you probably won't need to. The only thing that could have made this PC better is a 16:10 screen.

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    Ironically, I am currently screaming profanities at MSI as my less than 1 year old HD7950 failed on Tuesday. Fighting with them to get them to RMA it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sergechronos View Post
    Ironically, I am currently screaming profanities at MSI as my less than 1 year old HD7950 failed on Tuesday. Fighting with them to get them to RMA it.
    Happened to me with a GTX 260M and my Sager 8662. It certainly isn't a problem isolated to MSI. What I can tell you is that my GX660R with a 5870 hasn't had any issues at all since i got it in December of 2010.

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    Pshhh, I've got an HP laptop with a screen and touch pad that is 4 years old. Set me back $650. Some people call me a high roller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post
    Pshhh, I've got an HP laptop with a screen and touch pad that is 4 years old. Set me back $650. Some people call me a high roller.

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    The problem I find with the gaming laptops (and my experience is a bit dated). They were too heavy, got hardly any battery life, and were too dense and hard to keep cool. The gpu&cpu would overheat pretty quickly after the first year, even with vents cleared out. I don't know if my thermal paste was breaking down, but the computer would overheat constantly and shut off, even doing simple things.

    I hardly moved the laptop anywhere, so why not just have an ultrabook (or a lovely C720 chromebook ) for mobile stuff, and have a desktop?


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    Really? MSI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS VR4 View Post
    The problem I find with the gaming laptops (and my experience is a bit dated). They were too heavy, got hardly any battery life, and were too dense and hard to keep cool. The gpu&cpu would overheat pretty quickly after the first year, even with vents cleared out. I don't know if my thermal paste was breaking down, but the computer would overheat constantly and shut off, even doing simple things.

    I hardly moved the laptop anywhere, so why not just have an ultrabook (or a lovely C720 chromebook ) for mobile stuff, and have a desktop?
    I swore off desktops back in 2006. Fact is, software simply does NOT tax hardware these days, so laptop gaming isn't really a compromise. My laptop stays plugged in 99% of the time, and weight doesn't really bother me since I'm not moving it much. I can't speak to every gaming laptop, but my MSI GX660R I got back in December of 2010 hasn't had one single issue since I got it, and it's rarely ever turned off. I wish I could say the same for the Sager 8662 I got in 2009, but I can't; damn GTX 260m went belly up.

    Steven, if you don't own MSI don't knock it. I was skeptical at first too...but I've owned one for over 3 years now. The brand is SERIOUSLY underrated. If you're rocking an Apple, HP or Dell, I feel bad for you son.

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    I've owned 4 Sagers since 2004. First was a P4 Extreme, overheating problems and graphics problems. Second I bought in 2008. I think something on the motherboard exploded, because there was a bunch of dark sticky shit that was coming out of the laptop. Third had overheating and graphics problems (known with NVidea) and was just barely under warranty. That one has been running fine since. My last one is starting to overheat a lot and will shutdown whenever running something like youtube or any other video streaming for longer than 10 minutes.

    I think I need to replace the thermal paste because the fans are all clean and functional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS VR4 View Post
    ...a bunch of dark sticky shit...
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