RE: Advice on Hardware
December 26, 2014 at 5:59 pm
(This post was last modified: December 26, 2014 at 6:19 pm by Dystopia.)
(December 26, 2014 at 10:18 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: I'm looking to get a new gaming laptop. (Yes, it has to be a laptop because of space purposes, so no I don't want to hear about how I need to build a desktop gaming PC - when I have a larger place with a legit office area, I'll do it.)I can feel your pain... Well, to play Skyrim, a recent mid ranged graphics card (for laptops) like the 820 or 840M geforce will suffice, if you don't want graphical mods, both of those should allow for high settings or ultra if you lower the resolution. Assassins Creed depends on the game, a mid range graphics card will handle just fine from medium to ultra settings all games up to ACIII, but your laptop will suffer since ACIV Black Flag and specially Unity... Shadow of Mordor is another game that is recent and graphically demanding... I haven't played the other series to comment on them. I'd say the option you're taking, GPU wise, is not bad, but it could be better, although I comprehend that due to the price you may not get any better than that... Check out this benchmark:
I have about $1200 to spend on this endeavor, and for a while I had been looking at the Acer Aspire V Nitro series. One in particular was tempting because of its harddrive space and the SSD - those features are useful to processing my photography as well as feeding my habits - but the reviews are iffy on other Nitros.
So I guess what I'm asking is: does anyone have one of the Acer Aspires or experience with one to let me know if the pros and cons are real? For the following issues, some people have issues and some don't:
-Keyboard
-Trackpad (less worried about this - I use a mouse for just about everything)
-Wi-fi performance (this is hard line for me - if I can't download properly, I won't buy)
-screen issues
This is the one I'm thinking of: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6834314703
The reviews are pretty much all positive for that particular model, but after all the crap in the reviews of similar Aspire models...I'm nervous.
My second question: are there others with objectively better specs for that price point (or lower) that anyone knows of/has experience with?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeFo...794.0.html
Skyrim, for instance, will work on Ultra but since the average FPS is 40 you won't want graphical mods since RPGs like The Elder Scrolls look so much better with 40+ FPS. Shadow of Mordor works too but not on ultra, and Unity will probably be decent only on low.
Are those the only series you play? I'm asking this because if you like AC, you may want the next AC game and while that laptop will handle Unity, it might not be enough for the next instalment - Personally I've lost interest in AC since ACIII, but many people are still into it. Even if you play Skyrim, you might also want to play the next TES instalment and your laptop might not handle it - Altough I'm 100% sure people will still play Skyrim after TESVI comes out.
What are your demands? How many FPS? And maximum resolution? Ultra or medium settings?
Don't fully trust that benchmark, it only serves the purpose of giving you a wide general idea of how well the GPU will perform, but it varies depending on the resolution and CPU, I've played games that I supposedly couldn't run just fine. The 1920x1020 resolution is sweet for 1080p which is great for games and also Films/Tv series, but keep in mind that resolution will give a slight FPS drop when playing videogames... Personally I'm fine with 1280x768 resolution (720p) and I don't demand more, although if I can I'll be happy of course
By the way, what is your current integrated graphics?

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