- Nov 16, 2010
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Hey guys,
I'm going to be traveling a lot starting later this year and need a sturdy but powerful laptop that could survive a drop or two (don't plan on it, but the vagabond lifestyle means anything can happen).
Storage: a boot SSD and a 1TB harddrive.
Memory: 16gb
Screen: 17"should be good, but I don't have much experience with laptops, so if you recommend more/less, I'm good.
Video: can handle Witcher 3 at 60fps Ultra, Street Fighter V Ultra 60fps+, Paragon 60fps (when it comes out), and stream the latter two games.
CPU: above specifications; my other uses for it will require less performance than the afforementioned uses, so it'll cover those.
Keyboard: irrelevant, I'll be plugging in my mechanical keyboard (and using my gaming mouse)
Look: don't really care too much about aesthetics, more interested in durability
Budget: don't want to spend more than $2,000
I've built Desktops before, but not sure if you can build laptops without soldering/intricate electronics knowledge; if you can, and it saves money, I'll try it.
Thanks guys,
Nietzsche-San
I'm going to be traveling a lot starting later this year and need a sturdy but powerful laptop that could survive a drop or two (don't plan on it, but the vagabond lifestyle means anything can happen).
Storage: a boot SSD and a 1TB harddrive.
Memory: 16gb
Screen: 17"should be good, but I don't have much experience with laptops, so if you recommend more/less, I'm good.
Video: can handle Witcher 3 at 60fps Ultra, Street Fighter V Ultra 60fps+, Paragon 60fps (when it comes out), and stream the latter two games.
CPU: above specifications; my other uses for it will require less performance than the afforementioned uses, so it'll cover those.
Keyboard: irrelevant, I'll be plugging in my mechanical keyboard (and using my gaming mouse)
Look: don't really care too much about aesthetics, more interested in durability
Budget: don't want to spend more than $2,000
I've built Desktops before, but not sure if you can build laptops without soldering/intricate electronics knowledge; if you can, and it saves money, I'll try it.
Thanks guys,
Nietzsche-San