PC Which Laptop to buy

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Mastermind said:
If the "Portable" requirement isn't about gaming, I'd take a look at the cost of buying a gaming desktop + a basic laptop. I wouldn't be surprised you could get both for roughly the same price of a gaming laptop alone, depending where you aim on the performance scale.
I second this suggestion.

 
Update: I purchased a extra 8GB of Ram and a SSD drive and installed them on his Laptop. Guess what, it is playing 7 Days to die with no problems. Thanks for all the comments.

 
Zize55 said:
I recommend Lenovo laptop, very good and high quality laptop
For business sure. For gaming it's @%$#. The only reason they are still in business is enterprise leasing.

 
I love Asus gaming laptops. Huge reason is they vent out the back of the laptop not the bottom nowadays. My first gaming laptop vented through the bottom. I didn’t have a cooler just a laptop desk and while gaming one night I fried the videocard due to heat. I looked at Asus and the whole back edge is one huge vent with a nice fan. I play while laying back in a recliner. In the winter, both my cats lay on my legs because they love the heat blown on them while I game. 

 
Zize55 said:
I recommend Lenovo laptop, very good and high quality laptop
Agreed.  I'm using a legion from Lenovo that I picked up from Costco for around $1k and its been good to me for medium/high settings 1080p.

Lenovo Legion Laptop Model 81Q6
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz, 2592 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s)
16GB DDR4 2666 RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB, 500GB SSD, 1TB HHD
game played @ 1920x1080 full screen, 7D2D installed on SSD

Only thing I don't like are my keys on keyboard come off way to easily.

 
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Depends how much of a graphics nazi a person is. I have a 6 year old gaming laptop that plays it fine. I don't have the exact specs in front of me, but it only has a 4gb Graphics card.

 
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